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<blockquote data-quote="JTComfort" data-source="post: 1645388" data-attributes="member: 103514"><p>I run a Harvester 300 on a .308 and a 300WM. The .308 is my PRS gun and it tames the bark and the recoil and is suitable for the volume of fire in a match and 200 round range sessions. The 300 Harvester is very light though it is a bit longer than others. It is also one of the best values in a .30 cal suppressor - under $500.</p><p></p><p>On my ARs, I run a SiCo Saker 556 and would only maybe consider a Surefire otherwise - suppression, construction, weight and durability factored together, it's pretty amazing. While possible to run a Harvester on a .223/5.56 platform, I would not use a Harvester on an AR or semi-auto. The rate of fire and heat is too much and it would probably fail catastrophically. If you suppress your AR, spend dollars and get a full-auto rated suppressor. The Omega and the Saker762 are much heavier than the Harvester.</p><p></p><p>And as others said, "hearing safe" does not mean no ear protection required.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add that SilencerCo's customer service has been amazing - I've had a couple of issues with an early fast attach device and most recently a baffle strike (through the anchor break on the Harvester) and their response time and turnaround has been superior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTComfort, post: 1645388, member: 103514"] I run a Harvester 300 on a .308 and a 300WM. The .308 is my PRS gun and it tames the bark and the recoil and is suitable for the volume of fire in a match and 200 round range sessions. The 300 Harvester is very light though it is a bit longer than others. It is also one of the best values in a .30 cal suppressor - under $500. On my ARs, I run a SiCo Saker 556 and would only maybe consider a Surefire otherwise - suppression, construction, weight and durability factored together, it's pretty amazing. While possible to run a Harvester on a .223/5.56 platform, I would not use a Harvester on an AR or semi-auto. The rate of fire and heat is too much and it would probably fail catastrophically. If you suppress your AR, spend dollars and get a full-auto rated suppressor. The Omega and the Saker762 are much heavier than the Harvester. And as others said, "hearing safe" does not mean no ear protection required. Edited to add that SilencerCo's customer service has been amazing - I've had a couple of issues with an early fast attach device and most recently a baffle strike (through the anchor break on the Harvester) and their response time and turnaround has been superior. [/QUOTE]
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