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Banish brand suppressor?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tangent" data-source="post: 1760125" data-attributes="member: 110477"><p>No need to put words in my mouth brother. My experience is 1/2 MOA 5 shot groups are consistent with same POI. And that is using factory ammo - no wasting time tuning loads. I have no doubt I am the weak link there. I unscrew the suppressor every time I leave the range, and screw it on every time I go back. Same POI. I own multiple suppressors, and not all are Thunderbeasts - but several are. A lot of my buddies have various cans too. I recommend TBAC because of their precision, quality, repeatability, etc., not to validate my purchase.</p><p></p><p>Taking apart a pistol can or 22 can makes a lot of sense. Moving parts in a precision can, not so much. Screwing & unscrewing do-dads on the end, also not a great idea for a precision can. Needing a maintenance kit for a precision can - no thanks. In a couple thousand more rounds, I'll send my 30P-1 to Thunderbeast to clean it up (for free). Other than that, I'll just keep on shooting it.</p><p></p><p>Like I said before, I truly think it's great that you're happy with your purchase. But the more that is said about the Banish, the less I would consider it for a primary precision can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tangent, post: 1760125, member: 110477"] No need to put words in my mouth brother. My experience is 1/2 MOA 5 shot groups are consistent with same POI. And that is using factory ammo - no wasting time tuning loads. I have no doubt I am the weak link there. I unscrew the suppressor every time I leave the range, and screw it on every time I go back. Same POI. I own multiple suppressors, and not all are Thunderbeasts - but several are. A lot of my buddies have various cans too. I recommend TBAC because of their precision, quality, repeatability, etc., not to validate my purchase. Taking apart a pistol can or 22 can makes a lot of sense. Moving parts in a precision can, not so much. Screwing & unscrewing do-dads on the end, also not a great idea for a precision can. Needing a maintenance kit for a precision can - no thanks. In a couple thousand more rounds, I'll send my 30P-1 to Thunderbeast to clean it up (for free). Other than that, I'll just keep on shooting it. Like I said before, I truly think it's great that you're happy with your purchase. But the more that is said about the Banish, the less I would consider it for a primary precision can. [/QUOTE]
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