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<blockquote data-quote="tt35" data-source="post: 850147" data-attributes="member: 25362"><p>Great thread. Thanks to those with suppressor experience sharing the knowledge. I've got a YHM-3300-Ti titanium at the Class III waiting on my stamp. I'm primarily interested in running it on my coyote calling rifle. I went with the QD and I guess it was a good thing as I needed different threads on my barrels depending on caliber and diameter but I'm not sure I would go QD again if I had a choice. The flashhider is going to offset a lot of the weight savings of my titanium suppressor which I didn't factor into my decisions. In retrospect, I think I would have gone with a threaded model and either bought another suppressor or done without on the barrel(s) that needed a different thread. Overall, I'm pretty pumped about hunting coyotes suppressed. It should up my game in some circumstances. A buddy who got me going on this said that a missed coyote is just as likely to run towards you as away when it hears the bullet hit behind him. lightbulb We'll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt35, post: 850147, member: 25362"] Great thread. Thanks to those with suppressor experience sharing the knowledge. I've got a YHM-3300-Ti titanium at the Class III waiting on my stamp. I'm primarily interested in running it on my coyote calling rifle. I went with the QD and I guess it was a good thing as I needed different threads on my barrels depending on caliber and diameter but I'm not sure I would go QD again if I had a choice. The flashhider is going to offset a lot of the weight savings of my titanium suppressor which I didn't factor into my decisions. In retrospect, I think I would have gone with a threaded model and either bought another suppressor or done without on the barrel(s) that needed a different thread. Overall, I'm pretty pumped about hunting coyotes suppressed. It should up my game in some circumstances. A buddy who got me going on this said that a missed coyote is just as likely to run towards you as away when it hears the bullet hit behind him. lightbulb We'll see. [/QUOTE]
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