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Which suppressor

I recently went with the Dead Air Nomad LTi.
After having used a shorter dedicated 6.5 can,
I decided next to get a 30 cal suppressor with Maximum sound suppression, lightweight,
& Quality built. DA KeyMo system is nice.
Also added the E-brake.

I'd highly recommend you get one with Priority on Great sound suppression.

Find a local dealer thru their website & get the Paperwork started.
 
I'm looking for info on the best suppressor for a rifle. I shoot a lot of 6.5s but I would also want to be able to use it on a 300blk out and maybe a 308. I'm wanting a 6.5saum eventually. I don't know if this is feasible but I'd like to only buy one because of all the paperwork. Which one do I need?
check out Silencer Central they have one you can you can use and also clean it by taking it apart.Easy ,quick and simple
 
Just pack your patience and everything will be fine. JA Outdoors and TBAC Ultra 7 is the direction I went. Given the ATF wait times, don't compromise on the quality of the can.
Yes, patience is a virtue; people think it is a quick turnaround (180 days is the current average wait time according to ATF as of 10/22) because they have already paid their $200 tax stamp. @North Idaho Hunter is an excellent source and just a guy overall.

Ed
 
Care to elaborate on that?
Yeah
it does a decent job at suppressing med capacity rounds in the 9" configuration, but at 7" its nowhere close to hearing safe and the poi changes when running it shorter.
After comparing it to the Nomad LT the suppression seems really disappointing, and the tone is much higher or sharper if that makes sense.

My biggest complaint is the whole serviceability modular part, taking this thing apart sucks bad.
I use anti seize on the threads and even then if you don't disassemble and clean regularly ( like every 30-40 shots) then it's extremely hard to take apart.
Recently a piece of baffle came off and I dumped it out of the can, the baffle is loose inside and i can't take the darn thing apart cuz it's seized up!
I contacted Silencer Central and they will fix it but I have to mail it back and wait, it's on my wife's rifle so I'm holding off until after the season to get it fixed.
Yes I have buyers remorse
 
I'll recommend the silencerco harvester evo for a solid entry level suppressor. I've really been enjoying mine. Looking at the dead air nomad ti for my next one. Then again I might just get another harvester
 
7.62 Gunner's critique of the Bannish 30 mirrors my experience. To the tune of poi being off 8"low and 8" left at 25 yards in the 7" configuration on the Tikka 3006 altralite.....not as bad on the 6.5 Grendel or 300blackout but not good enough to use. In the full 9" it works great for recoil and sound suppression but I bought it to use it short! Have not had a problem with cleaning.....yet!
My other suppressor is a Gemtec One, it works alright but could be lighter. The quick detatch is handy for moveing from gun to gun.
My hunting partner went the Thunderbeast route=altra 7&9 and a Dominance.
Wish now I would have payed a little more and went that route too!
 
I really like the Nomad Ti for what it does for its size. Suppression is better than the Ultra-7, but you won't go wrong with either. Gunwerks new Ti cans might be worth looking at too.
 
Yeah
it does a decent job at suppressing med capacity rounds in the 9" configuration, but at 7" its nowhere close to hearing safe and the poi changes when running it shorter.
After comparing it to the Nomad LT the suppression seems really disappointing, and the tone is much higher or sharper if that makes sense.

My biggest complaint is the whole serviceability modular part, taking this thing apart sucks bad.
I use anti seize on the threads and even then if you don't disassemble and clean regularly ( like every 30-40 shots) then it's extremely hard to take apart.
Recently a piece of baffle came off and I dumped it out of the can, the baffle is loose inside and i can't take the darn thing apart cuz it's seized up!
I contacted Silencer Central and they will fix it but I have to mail it back and wait, it's on my wife's rifle so I'm holding off until after the season to get it fixed.
Yes I have buyers remors
Anti-sez is like using Super Glue,I use light oil and never never over tighten! Rember your science class!! heat expands so the threads tighten and will eventually sieze up!
 
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