Suppressor Choice for Large Caliber... 300wm /7mm

Iceman83

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I am about to purchase my first suppressor but I am kinda sideways with so many options. At pretty much 1k it's a major purchase in my book.
It will be used for range time between the 2 calibers and may twist in on a 5.56 for fun from time to time.
What's your guys thoughts on brand and model.
The more I think about it , I may order 2 at the time and get both for the same wait period. One for a 556/300blk and the other for the 300wm/7mm
 
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I have a SiCo Harvester 30 that I switch between my 7RM, 7mm-08 and my AR coyote rifle. I just switch the threaded insert from 5/8x24 to 1/2x28. It's a direct thread. Paid about $800 including the stamp a few years ago, not sure of the current price. It is attached to the 7mm/08 in my profile pic.
 
I have a SiCo Harvester 30 that I switch between my 7RM, 7mm-08 and my AR coyote rifle. I just switch the threaded insert from 5/8x24 to 1/2x28. It's a direct thread. Paid about $800 including the stamp a few years ago, not sure of the current price. It is attached to the 7mm/08 in my profile pic.
I was just looking at the harvester. Looks like a solid option. Curious as to how much trash blow up it gives shooting prone with "muzzle brake" on the end of the suppressor?
 
Honestly, I have only shot it prone on the AR, so nothing really to speak of. It does noticeably reduce the recoil impulse on the 7RM, so I would guess the dust kicked would be significant compared against standard muzzle blast.
 
I have a couple of tbac ultra 9 suppressors that I use on .223 up to 7-300 weatherby. Really nice. Tames noise and recoil.
 
I have Sig 7.62 both FA rated and magnum rated. I dont run cans on 556 unless a piston gun. You will not like cleaning a gas gun with a can.
 
Check out the SilencerCo Saker. Awesome suppressor combined with a lot of mounting options. I have two friends that have one mounted on their 6.5 Creedmoor used in competitions.
 
Have an Omega and a Hybrid, both would be excellent choices with great cross over ability. That being said, if you're not going to make a collection of cans, and want the best all out suppression, get a big TBAC. I'm talking the ultra 7-9 or even the 338 Ultra. The 338 is giant, but extremely quiet on everything you put it on. You might be able to snatch a certificate for about a grand, then you're in business.
 
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