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I'm currently working on a spreadsheet to compare the different lengths, weights, attachment methods, and suppression ratings of most of the mainstream suppressors. Maybe I didn't convey to the guys at WCA my intended use very well but they recommended the heaviest and most expensive suppressor I've logged so far Haven't really narrowed it down much but the TBAC Ultra 7, Banish 30, Dead Air Nomad TI, Harvester EVO, and CGS Hyperion K are still in the running. The Harvester is ~40% cheaper than most of the others....wonder why
I’m loving the Thunderbeast Ultra 7! It’s worth every penny. I’ve shot two deer with it this season and my wife one, this first year hunting with it. I hardly notice it on the end of my 300wsm.
Suppressors in the 1.5 inch diameter category the TBAC Ultra 7 and 9 are the top dogs. Another really awesome can, if you don't mind a little bit larger diameter suppressor, is the Dead Air Nomad LT. The DA Nomad LT is 1.7 diameter, 8.4 inches long and 12.6oz so it's the same diameter as the Nomad Ti but a little longer and a couple ounces heavier but the Nomad LT is worth the extra length and weight over the DA Nomad Ti.I got a Banish30 a few months ago and it's a decent can running it at 9 inches but I think it sucks in its 7 inch configuration and not in the same league as the TBAC Gen2 Ultra's and definitely not compared to the DA Nomad LT.
Nomad Ti shoots pretty good depending on what it’s on. It’s great on my 6.8 SPC and .308. Not great on my 300WM
Regarding outside diameter, does the 1.75" show up in your scope much more significantly than the 1.5" OD cans? Like, to the point of needing taller rings?
Quote from: dreadi on November 16, 2022, 03:33:00 PMNomad Ti shoots pretty good depending on what it’s on. It’s great on my 6.8 SPC and .308. Not great on my 300WMAccording to Silencer shop and Capital Armory there is zero difference in accuracy between any of the top suppressors. This was my question with speaking with them about the 3 I am considering. Tbac Ultra 7 (according to them and alot of guys on other sites like Snipers Hide they are the only marketed suppressor that pushes the MOST ACCURATE SUPPRESSOR side even though it's a non issue) another of my 3 is the CGS Helios qd ti and the Dead Air Nomad Ti. The Nomad-Ti is quieter than a TBac ultra 7, shorter and also lighter. I know all 3 are excellent suppressors and I'm sure I will be happy with whatever route I go. But it's hard to justify the extra cost in the Helios or the Tbac over the Nomad-Ti considering the specs. Shorter, quieter and cheaper. Again according to several sources the (Most accurate claim is a thing of the past)