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Another recommendation thread: Need a direct thread, light weight .264 to .308 suppressor, user serviceable, plus whatever you recomend....
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<blockquote data-quote="bengineer" data-source="post: 2647071" data-attributes="member: 36951"><p>I call thirds on the ultra7 or newer TBAC models in that size class. I sell silencers. I have my personal biases as we all do, but the facts and features are what they are. Nobody makes cans like TBAC. </p><p>I run a 5" ultra on a 16" 308 and a 26" 280ai and a 9" ultra on a bunch of stuff. The 5" isn't "quiet" but it is short. The 9" is a real sound eater. Animals spook less around the 9" than if you shoot off a hay stack. Even pronghorn and whiteys mill about after a shot through a 9". </p><p>The 7" is just a tad louder but lighter & shorter too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bengineer, post: 2647071, member: 36951"] I call thirds on the ultra7 or newer TBAC models in that size class. I sell silencers. I have my personal biases as we all do, but the facts and features are what they are. Nobody makes cans like TBAC. I run a 5” ultra on a 16” 308 and a 26” 280ai and a 9” ultra on a bunch of stuff. The 5” isn’t “quiet” but it is short. The 9” is a real sound eater. Animals spook less around the 9” than if you shoot off a hay stack. Even pronghorn and whiteys mill about after a shot through a 9”. The 7” is just a tad louder but lighter & shorter too. [/QUOTE]
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