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<blockquote data-quote="B23" data-source="post: 1451204" data-attributes="member: 13222"><p>Caliber specific suppressors are always going to be the quietest, but with some of these newer cans, going to a larger caliber so it's more universal to use on a variety of guns, there isn't that much difference in noise as well as these newer suppressors are lighter too.</p><p></p><p>I have caliber specific cans but I bought mine before TBAC had their Ultra series or I would have bought a .30 cal Ultra7 and used it on everything from .30 cal down to .20 cal. </p><p></p><p>You could also get yourself a 338 suppressor and use that on everything .338 and smaller but those are a fair bit bigger/longer/heavier so you'll want to keep that in mind before you make your purchase/s.</p><p></p><p>If you will be shooting a .338 cal rifle the most, getting a .338 suppressor first will make the most sense and you can always use it on everything .338 and smaller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B23, post: 1451204, member: 13222"] Caliber specific suppressors are always going to be the quietest, but with some of these newer cans, going to a larger caliber so it's more universal to use on a variety of guns, there isn't that much difference in noise as well as these newer suppressors are lighter too. I have caliber specific cans but I bought mine before TBAC had their Ultra series or I would have bought a .30 cal Ultra7 and used it on everything from .30 cal down to .20 cal. You could also get yourself a 338 suppressor and use that on everything .338 and smaller but those are a fair bit bigger/longer/heavier so you'll want to keep that in mind before you make your purchase/s. If you will be shooting a .338 cal rifle the most, getting a .338 suppressor first will make the most sense and you can always use it on everything .338 and smaller. [/QUOTE]
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