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silencers are they really this expensive
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 189869" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>a WELL BUILT silencer will generaly help with accuracy as it helps to deaden the vibrations in the barrel.</p><p>I have shot the AAC Cyclone on a few differant 308's and a 6.8SPC as well as a 223 and it works realy well even though the diameter is for the 308, and they only cost about $650 or so. I personaly have a Gemtec HVT on my tactical 308 and it works very well they cost around $800 and I feel that the AAC is the better can. SRT makes a good silencer called the "Shadow" and its very effective and its cost is around $700.</p><p> </p><p>All these cans are made for the 308 and will function fine on calibers smaller than the 308 though not quite as effecient. The AAC Cyclone will work great on your 6x47 Lapua and it will bring the report down to that of a 22lr round , even quieter than the 22lr with Stingers , so its ear safe.</p><p>The only trouble that i have found is that some officers want to give you a hard time right off the bat even though they have no idea what the laws are and worst of all very few matches will allow you to shoot them in comp.</p><p> </p><p>If you have access to a machine shop you can build your own silencer for just the $200 of the tax stamp , thats what i have been doing lately</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 189869, member: 8843"] a WELL BUILT silencer will generaly help with accuracy as it helps to deaden the vibrations in the barrel. I have shot the AAC Cyclone on a few differant 308's and a 6.8SPC as well as a 223 and it works realy well even though the diameter is for the 308, and they only cost about $650 or so. I personaly have a Gemtec HVT on my tactical 308 and it works very well they cost around $800 and I feel that the AAC is the better can. SRT makes a good silencer called the "Shadow" and its very effective and its cost is around $700. All these cans are made for the 308 and will function fine on calibers smaller than the 308 though not quite as effecient. The AAC Cyclone will work great on your 6x47 Lapua and it will bring the report down to that of a 22lr round , even quieter than the 22lr with Stingers , so its ear safe. The only trouble that i have found is that some officers want to give you a hard time right off the bat even though they have no idea what the laws are and worst of all very few matches will allow you to shoot them in comp. If you have access to a machine shop you can build your own silencer for just the $200 of the tax stamp , thats what i have been doing lately [/QUOTE]
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