Suppressor suggestions please

TBAC 7 or 9 30 cal. Put CB breaks on the different rifles to interchange the cans. You can probably find an Ultra 7 for under $1000. The Ultra 9 is a little more. That includes 1 CB break. Extras are $125 each and installation is simple. In my opinion these are the best on the market. No first round POI shift. I prefer the 9" on the 300WM. The 7 is good for the smaller cartridges.
 
Sorry for butting in, but how effective are CB brakes as stand alone brakes; or are they designed to be a convenient interface/mount for suppressors? Thanks
 
The CB brakes are good to go as far as recoil reduction. How effective is too subjective to measure, but comparible to any other dedicated brake I've had.
 
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The CB brakes are good to go as far as recoil reduction. How effective is too subjective to measure, but comparible to any other dedicated brake I've had.
I agree. In my 300WM shooting a 215 Berger with the CB break it's very manageable. Equivalent to the 3 port break that came with the rifle. In fact with the CB break my zero is 200Yds and my Zero with the Ultra 9 is 100 yds without adjusting the turrets Those are verified out to 660yds. Not true with all rifles but happens to work with this Borden 300WM. Just lucky there.
 
You are on the right trail to happier shooting! Cans make shooting sooo much more enjoyable! Please, don't buy til you check out my can maker; T&J Tactical. LLC in Radford ,Va. www.tandjtactical.com, and 540-605-0603.
There is also something you should be aware of and that's a Trust. An Atty. in Bristol,Va. can make you one for $100.
Now, as for cans: direct is more accurate by far! Get a 30 Cal. can and it will do all from 30 down. Too big for a 22, but it will work. Be aware, they are habit forming!
 
I went with Rebel Silencers there SOS Hunter...I think the "normal" price is $300.00. I bought two when they had a $50.00 off sale

So I got mine for $250.00 each.

They screw together in segments so you can make it shorter or leave it full length. I seen where they replaced one clowns baffles after he fired a 9mm bullet through a 30 caliber can.

They are direct thread and has adapters for both 1/2 and 5/8 included...

Still waiting on all the BS paper work to be approved so I have only seen them in action on YouTube. But for the price I had to give them a go!
 
Hope I didn't screw up too bad I just bought my first suppressor a Rugged Razor 7.62. Thought about thundbeast but guy I bought it from was impressed with this one for the price. It came with three brakes and 308&223 end caps for $710
 
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