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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1446354" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Thunderbeast Ultra 9 is rated for up to 300 RUM. They're solid titanium so they're very lightweight, have minimal POI shift, and suppress really well from what I hear. Everyone seems to be very pleased with theirs. You can get it in either a CB model (uses a QD muzzle brake setup) or a DT (Direct Thread) model. For precision rifles, I like the idea of direct thread better, just because when you have as many rifles as I do, buying a muzzle brake adapter for every single one of them, will cost as much (or more) than buying a 2nd suppressor. So, with DT models, you can just buy a $20 thread protector for each rifle, when you're not shooting with it on the gun.</p><p></p><p>Not sure if it's rated up to .300 Weatherby (might want to contact Dead Air), but the Sandman Ti is only $699 at Silencer Shop, and is a direct-thread model. If you call Dead Air, please let me know what they say about whether it can handle .300Wby or not? I have a .300 Ackley (.300 Wby improved) and I have been curious for a while now if it can handle it. I'm sure it can, being that it's a solid Ti suppressor, but just want to hear it from them, as to whether it will void your warranty, or not.</p><p></p><p>Also, the Dead Air Sandman-L is a good one from what I hear. Once again, it's only rated for up to .300 WinMag, but you can call Dead Air and find out if it can safely handle the .300 Weatherby. If you do, please post up what they say, as I'm curious to know about this one, as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1446354, member: 12995"] Thunderbeast Ultra 9 is rated for up to 300 RUM. They're solid titanium so they're very lightweight, have minimal POI shift, and suppress really well from what I hear. Everyone seems to be very pleased with theirs. You can get it in either a CB model (uses a QD muzzle brake setup) or a DT (Direct Thread) model. For precision rifles, I like the idea of direct thread better, just because when you have as many rifles as I do, buying a muzzle brake adapter for every single one of them, will cost as much (or more) than buying a 2nd suppressor. So, with DT models, you can just buy a $20 thread protector for each rifle, when you're not shooting with it on the gun. Not sure if it's rated up to .300 Weatherby (might want to contact Dead Air), but the Sandman Ti is only $699 at Silencer Shop, and is a direct-thread model. If you call Dead Air, please let me know what they say about whether it can handle .300Wby or not? I have a .300 Ackley (.300 Wby improved) and I have been curious for a while now if it can handle it. I'm sure it can, being that it's a solid Ti suppressor, but just want to hear it from them, as to whether it will void your warranty, or not. Also, the Dead Air Sandman-L is a good one from what I hear. Once again, it's only rated for up to .300 WinMag, but you can call Dead Air and find out if it can safely handle the .300 Weatherby. If you do, please post up what they say, as I'm curious to know about this one, as well. [/QUOTE]
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