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<blockquote data-quote="EricRF" data-source="post: 1557014" data-attributes="member: 104591"><p>I have two Harvesters and one Omega and you can't go wrong with either choice. The Harvester is 2 inches longer than the Omega but it also has a smaller diameter. The Omega is shorter and fatter and has the options to go quick detach or direct thread. Some people have recommended the ASR mount using the Omega which is great for an AR, but I don't believe it is necessary for a hunting rifle. I have never had any issues with the direct thread for the typical 3-5 rounds that you might fire on a bolt action. I can't stress enough how awesome the built in brake is for recoil reduction. You get the best of both worlds with either one with built in suppression and significant recoil reduction. My advice would be to get the Harvester if this is for Bolt action use only and get the Omega if this is for multi purpose use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EricRF, post: 1557014, member: 104591"] I have two Harvesters and one Omega and you can't go wrong with either choice. The Harvester is 2 inches longer than the Omega but it also has a smaller diameter. The Omega is shorter and fatter and has the options to go quick detach or direct thread. Some people have recommended the ASR mount using the Omega which is great for an AR, but I don't believe it is necessary for a hunting rifle. I have never had any issues with the direct thread for the typical 3-5 rounds that you might fire on a bolt action. I can't stress enough how awesome the built in brake is for recoil reduction. You get the best of both worlds with either one with built in suppression and significant recoil reduction. My advice would be to get the Harvester if this is for Bolt action use only and get the Omega if this is for multi purpose use. [/QUOTE]
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