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Advantage of SilencerCo over Thunderbeast?
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<blockquote data-quote="rustyshackleford" data-source="post: 1918046" data-attributes="member: 59526"><p>I bought a Surefire 300 SPS and it took a nose dive. Surefire is taking care of me though and upgrading me to their new TI can. The only other contender in my book is the ultra 7. If I had gotten an outright refund I would've bought the ultra just because it's a known. Any user serviceable can I have seen has had a POI shift ranging from significant to awful. When I first got my suppressor I shot it on 3-4 hosts and never saw more than 3/4 inch shift at 100 and it was repeatable. Usually it was less. The thunderbeast is supposed to be the same way if not better. If POI shift and lightweight are important I'd go with either of those. If you want the ability to use different mount types and on a ton of different hosts and you are going to zero suppressed and stay suppressed an omega or nomad would probably be more to your liking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rustyshackleford, post: 1918046, member: 59526"] I bought a Surefire 300 SPS and it took a nose dive. Surefire is taking care of me though and upgrading me to their new TI can. The only other contender in my book is the ultra 7. If I had gotten an outright refund I would’ve bought the ultra just because it’s a known. Any user serviceable can I have seen has had a POI shift ranging from significant to awful. When I first got my suppressor I shot it on 3-4 hosts and never saw more than 3/4 inch shift at 100 and it was repeatable. Usually it was less. The thunderbeast is supposed to be the same way if not better. If POI shift and lightweight are important I’d go with either of those. If you want the ability to use different mount types and on a ton of different hosts and you are going to zero suppressed and stay suppressed an omega or nomad would probably be more to your liking. [/QUOTE]
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