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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Suppressors
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<blockquote data-quote="badthirtyone" data-source="post: 2100133" data-attributes="member: 9573"><p>You could get away with one suppressor for all, just get the can in the largest bore diameter you plan to shoot.</p><p></p><p>Many shooters do this to cut down on the total number of suppressors that they have from a cost and interoperability standpoint.</p><p></p><p>I happen to have multiple cans, but prefer to use my 30 cal cans for multiple smaller bores - like 6mm & 6.5mm. I own several 30 cals, and no caliber specific cans for the 6 or 6.5. </p><p></p><p>It should be worth noting that the larger diameter suppressors MAY not be as efficient/quiet when used on an undersized projectile, but having said that, Thunderbeast Arms claims that they love using their 30 cals on 223 and that there is no advantage (for them at least) to worry about having a .22 can. In fact, and I'd need to verify, but I could swear that they are discontinuing their .223 cans for this reason.</p><p></p><p>Naturally, they are still producing their 22LR specific cans, but getting away from .223 specific suppressors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badthirtyone, post: 2100133, member: 9573"] You could get away with one suppressor for all, just get the can in the largest bore diameter you plan to shoot. Many shooters do this to cut down on the total number of suppressors that they have from a cost and interoperability standpoint. I happen to have multiple cans, but prefer to use my 30 cal cans for multiple smaller bores - like 6mm & 6.5mm. I own several 30 cals, and no caliber specific cans for the 6 or 6.5. It should be worth noting that the larger diameter suppressors MAY not be as efficient/quiet when used on an undersized projectile, but having said that, Thunderbeast Arms claims that they love using their 30 cals on 223 and that there is no advantage (for them at least) to worry about having a .22 can. In fact, and I'd need to verify, but I could swear that they are discontinuing their .223 cans for this reason. Naturally, they are still producing their 22LR specific cans, but getting away from .223 specific suppressors. [/QUOTE]
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