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<blockquote data-quote="5RWill" data-source="post: 1385285" data-attributes="member: 98561"><p>I've been hunting suppressed for 4 years now i think? Would never go back. Used to only shoot suppressed but in competition a brake is honestly more effective in recoil reduction and i'm not wild about the increased length. I have a TBAC 30CB9, SiCo Hybrid, and an Omega. Have recently switched to Area 419's hellfire system so i can rotate them between rifles.</p><p></p><p>The only cons to them are weight increase and length though weight is close to becoming nearly negligible. </p><p></p><p>TBAC is the gold standard, maybe 1/10th mil shift from TOMB to can and the best sound reduction per weight on the market. </p><p></p><p>I'd go with the Ultra 5 or 7. dBs are not really the end all be all, especially on a hunting rifle.. 99% of people cannot sit there and distinguish between a couple dB. The ear isn't that accurate. Yes i realize the db scale is logrhythmic but it's inherently difficult to tell the difference between my Omega and my 30CB9. With the omega at 6.5" or so and the 30CB9 at 9" at least on two 6.5x47s both switching from an 18" barrel to a 23" barrel. I will say the 6.5 SAUM is louder than those but i haven't shot the CB9 on it only the hybrid and Omega and it wasn't very distinguishable. </p><p></p><p>Another benefit of the can is the bullet hitting the animal is very audible without the loud boom ringing your ears. [ATTACH=full]87759[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5RWill, post: 1385285, member: 98561"] I've been hunting suppressed for 4 years now i think? Would never go back. Used to only shoot suppressed but in competition a brake is honestly more effective in recoil reduction and i'm not wild about the increased length. I have a TBAC 30CB9, SiCo Hybrid, and an Omega. Have recently switched to Area 419's hellfire system so i can rotate them between rifles. The only cons to them are weight increase and length though weight is close to becoming nearly negligible. TBAC is the gold standard, maybe 1/10th mil shift from TOMB to can and the best sound reduction per weight on the market. I'd go with the Ultra 5 or 7. dBs are not really the end all be all, especially on a hunting rifle.. 99% of people cannot sit there and distinguish between a couple dB. The ear isn't that accurate. Yes i realize the db scale is logrhythmic but it's inherently difficult to tell the difference between my Omega and my 30CB9. With the omega at 6.5" or so and the 30CB9 at 9" at least on two 6.5x47s both switching from an 18" barrel to a 23" barrel. I will say the 6.5 SAUM is louder than those but i haven't shot the CB9 on it only the hybrid and Omega and it wasn't very distinguishable. Another benefit of the can is the bullet hitting the animal is very audible without the loud boom ringing your ears. [ATTACH=full]87759[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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