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Supressor Suggestions
adamR:
Looking for suggestions on two different supressor scenarios...
First, precision back country hunting rifle. This will go on a 300 Win Mag, direct thread. Weight, length, and accuracy are most important. I am currently leaning towards the Scythe-ti but open to suggestions.
Second, primarily used on kid's/wife's hunting rifles (7mm-08 and 6.5 Credmoor) but doubles for a SHTF AR (10.5" 5.56 or 18" 5.56) with a QD mount. Weight is not as important but length and durability are. I had thought about the Omega 300 but I'm less convinced here.
Let's say I have $2,500 to spend total, give or take a little. What are your recommendations?
jrebel:
Can’t speak to the the specific suppressors but am confident in saying I would buy a 30 cal can for your second purpose. That would give you versatility and allow it to be used on a 300 blackout AR pistol. It will work on anything smaller. 300 blackout suppressed is a whole lot of fun. It would also make a great caliber for youth and women to hunt with.
pickardjw:
The Scythe-TI is relatively new so I haven't seen a ton of reviews, but what I've seen indicates it's a good option. The Thunderbeast Ultra 7 is pretty much the standard for your first condition. I went with the Dead Air Nomad TI. I'm very happy with it, the sound profile out of my 6.5 creed is fantastic. I don't think you can go wrong with either of those three.
Most of what I've read about the Omega 300 is that people wish they had gone with something else. Heard good things about the Dead Air Sandman for that option.
fowl smacker:
I have the Omega 300 and it's been awesome. I shoot it on 7mm PRC, 300 blk, 6.5 creedmoor, kids 7mm-08, and .223/.556
Duckslayer89:
I went with a thunderbeast ultra 7 but I didn’t do direct thread. Love the CB style
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