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<blockquote data-quote="longrangehunterII" data-source="post: 1390314" data-attributes="member: 61185"><p>I only read through page 2, and this last page 8, but I've used two TBAC cans for three years now, and a Surefire for almost a year. I prefer them on a bolt gun since the muzzle blast seems to be way under the AR 5.56's I use. Most of the time I don't need hearing protection with the 6.5's, 6.5x47, 260, etc. I use a 338 TBAC on my 300 NM.</p><p></p><p>That said what I did notice is every cartridge I've ever tested suppressed, shows the ES, and SD cut almost in half! They level out the velocity curve vs. bare barrel, and I've tested that countless times to know it's real. Plus less recoil, although the PRS guys are ditching the cans due to the recoil time being shorter with a muzzle break vs. suppressed which is a slightly longer push, and they can spot their hits better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrangehunterII, post: 1390314, member: 61185"] I only read through page 2, and this last page 8, but I've used two TBAC cans for three years now, and a Surefire for almost a year. I prefer them on a bolt gun since the muzzle blast seems to be way under the AR 5.56's I use. Most of the time I don't need hearing protection with the 6.5's, 6.5x47, 260, etc. I use a 338 TBAC on my 300 NM. That said what I did notice is every cartridge I've ever tested suppressed, shows the ES, and SD cut almost in half! They level out the velocity curve vs. bare barrel, and I've tested that countless times to know it's real. Plus less recoil, although the PRS guys are ditching the cans due to the recoil time being shorter with a muzzle break vs. suppressed which is a slightly longer push, and they can spot their hits better. [/QUOTE]
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