Best Recommended 223 Suppressor

I am going to tag in on this. "Best" is an ambiguous request, lightest, shortest, quietest, cleanable or sealed? In my limited knowledge in suppressors, Banish was supposed to be the quietest but was more designed for a non semiautomatic because of the increased back pressure. I like the sound of a Velos as a low back pressure design. Titanium is lighter but tinny sounding, stainless sounds generally better than titanium but heavier. Then there's the possible poi shift from first to second shot as the can gets primed with hot gases sometimes making a pop noise. There are so many out there, they are not cheap and add on the $200 for the feds for each one that may be better then the one you have. I await enlightenment as I would like to know what may be my next suppressor for my 223 AR-15. Goal, for me, first shot cold can accurate shot on coyotes to 200yds. 👍
Add on to my tag in post, after some of the replies, Velos lbp vs Socom556-rc2 vs LPM Torch (claim is it's like a Socom with solid end cap, Velos with vented) vs TBAC (not sure what particular model, though).
 
I took a look at the website. It reads promising. What has been your experience with the first shot cold suppressor accuracy?
I haven't had any problems with first shot cold accuracy. I use it strictly for coyote hunting. It's definitely heavier than a titanium can, but it is rugged. You could probably pop the thing off and beat someone to death with it😂
 
Don't forget guys, he's looking for a bolt gun not a gas gun. So this will change what direction he goes, the Sig, Surefire, Hux, etc are amazing cans! But for a bolt, he might as well as get a can he can use for other calibers and more geared to precision.
 
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