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maybe this is the year for a suppressor
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<blockquote data-quote="Snowbird" data-source="post: 1747381" data-attributes="member: 87588"><p>thanks to everyone for their experienced opinions. i'm excited about the opportunity to save some hearing for my later years and maybe not spook the whole herd in case a follow up shot is needed. </p><p></p><p>i've gone back and forth about a decision on quite a few suppressors. gemtech tracker and silencerco harvester were two i liked for the price and reasonable weight. the tracker was out of stock online.</p><p></p><p>the tbac ultra7 was the most interesting for it's weight and reputation but maybe a bit overbuilt for my needs. </p><p></p><p>the crux nemesis 30 was up there but couldn't take the plunge due to their reputation with a previous business and grand claims. the snake oil salesman in the videos didn't ease my concerns either.</p><p></p><p>the rugged radiant looked good and was modular but didn't seem to suppress as well in tests as others. it also was not offered in DT.</p><p></p><p>the dakota varminter 4.0 seemed like it was overly simplistic compared to the rest and didn't suppress as well as others in it's shorter form. i really wanted to like this one but thought i might as well get some freeze plugs and do a form 1.</p><p></p><p>all that brings me back to the longer harvester with direct thread and the anchor brake. i was surprised to hear that it actually works and is more effective on larger cartridges. silencerco is in my backyard and has a great customer service reputation. i have one in the cart now with a 1/2x28 thread adapter. just waiting to sleep on it and make a decision tomorrow. am i missing anything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowbird, post: 1747381, member: 87588"] thanks to everyone for their experienced opinions. i'm excited about the opportunity to save some hearing for my later years and maybe not spook the whole herd in case a follow up shot is needed. i've gone back and forth about a decision on quite a few suppressors. gemtech tracker and silencerco harvester were two i liked for the price and reasonable weight. the tracker was out of stock online. the tbac ultra7 was the most interesting for it's weight and reputation but maybe a bit overbuilt for my needs. the crux nemesis 30 was up there but couldn't take the plunge due to their reputation with a previous business and grand claims. the snake oil salesman in the videos didn't ease my concerns either. the rugged radiant looked good and was modular but didn't seem to suppress as well in tests as others. it also was not offered in DT. the dakota varminter 4.0 seemed like it was overly simplistic compared to the rest and didn't suppress as well as others in it's shorter form. i really wanted to like this one but thought i might as well get some freeze plugs and do a form 1. all that brings me back to the longer harvester with direct thread and the anchor brake. i was surprised to hear that it actually works and is more effective on larger cartridges. silencerco is in my backyard and has a great customer service reputation. i have one in the cart now with a 1/2x28 thread adapter. just waiting to sleep on it and make a decision tomorrow. am i missing anything? [/QUOTE]
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