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<blockquote data-quote="AnesthesiaMD" data-source="post: 2598048" data-attributes="member: 120948"><p>My name is David and I have a can problem…..</p><p>I have a 20" 7 saum that normally runs with a dead Air Nomad Ti. It is a sweet setup that is light and handles well. My 16" TOBR 308 runs a low blow back tranquillo. I have a 24" 6.5 saum that is honestly too long when I put the TBAC 30p1 on it or even the tbac ultra 7 still feels really long. When I shoot that barrel out it will prob get a 22" replacement. All that to say, I think a 20" barrel is the sweet spot with a 6-7" can. You won't be sad in that range. My 18" setups are nice too but that extra 50-100fps on the 20/22 makes me feel like I am not leaving too much on the table and is the best of both worlds. As for the make, I would get a TBAC ultra 7 gen2 or the dead air nomad Ti for a hunting rifle. They are both 7" or less and weigh about 10 ounces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnesthesiaMD, post: 2598048, member: 120948"] My name is David and I have a can problem….. I have a 20” 7 saum that normally runs with a dead Air Nomad Ti. It is a sweet setup that is light and handles well. My 16” TOBR 308 runs a low blow back tranquillo. I have a 24” 6.5 saum that is honestly too long when I put the TBAC 30p1 on it or even the tbac ultra 7 still feels really long. When I shoot that barrel out it will prob get a 22” replacement. All that to say, I think a 20” barrel is the sweet spot with a 6-7” can. You won’t be sad in that range. My 18” setups are nice too but that extra 50-100fps on the 20/22 makes me feel like I am not leaving too much on the table and is the best of both worlds. As for the make, I would get a TBAC ultra 7 gen2 or the dead air nomad Ti for a hunting rifle. They are both 7” or less and weigh about 10 ounces. [/QUOTE]
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