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Help me choose a suppressor

Posted on 6/15/20 at 8:15 pm
Posted by jgthunt
Walker
Member since Feb 2010
2457 posts
Posted on 6/15/20 at 8:15 pm
This will be my first one. Will be using it on a 300 blk and 6.5 grendel. I've narrowed it down to:
Deadair Nomad L
Q Trash Panda
Rugged Surge
Deadair Sandman L or S
Used for hunting 95% of time.
Posted by kengel2
Team Gun
Member since Mar 2004
30678 posts
Posted on 6/15/20 at 8:23 pm to
Thunder beast ultra 7.

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Would be my pick.
Posted by reds on reds on reds
Birmingham
Member since Sep 2013
4200 posts
Posted on 6/15/20 at 8:30 pm to
Q Trash Panda.
Posted by mrgreenpants
paisaland
Member since Mar 2018
1421 posts
Posted on 6/15/20 at 9:05 pm to
quote:

Thunder beast ultra 7. LINK Would be my pick.






nice choice right there..you can end the thread.






Posted by tiddlesmcdiddles
Lafayette, LA
Member since Apr 2013
1719 posts
Posted on 6/15/20 at 9:08 pm to
Panda, Thunder Chicken or Ultra 7 and don't look back
Posted by bbvdd
Memphis, TN
Member since Jun 2009
24937 posts
Posted on 6/15/20 at 9:58 pm to
Thunderbeast May be hard to find but it’s probably the best for precision. I’ll probably get one at some point.

I have a thunder chicken and it works great. Accurate and very quiet. Also, very light.

Posted by LSU_Smash_the_West
Nawwwlins
Member since Jan 2016
1568 posts
Posted on 6/16/20 at 7:42 am to
Contact Ben Richardson at Dawn of Defense.

He has some nice stuff
Posted by magicman534
The dirty dell
Member since May 2011
1563 posts
Posted on 6/16/20 at 12:28 pm to
I have the trash panda on my 300blk. Very happy with the purchase
Posted by Carson123987
Middle Court at the Rec
Member since Jul 2011
66376 posts
Posted on 6/16/20 at 1:11 pm to
Trash Panda or Ultra 7
Posted by Lucky_Stryke
central Bama
Member since Sep 2018
1910 posts
Posted on 6/16/20 at 4:49 pm to
I have a recce 7 and love it. I would look those as well. Dead air is quality, rugged, omega, saker, all those are good shite
Posted by tke_swamprat
Houma, LA
Member since Aug 2004
9748 posts
Posted on 6/16/20 at 9:15 pm to
I was going to get an Omega but after looking at some on this list I may change that.
Posted by BigWillieStyle
Member since Dec 2019
1703 posts
Posted on 6/17/20 at 6:06 am to
Live Q or die
Posted by magicman534
The dirty dell
Member since May 2011
1563 posts
Posted on 6/17/20 at 6:43 am to
I’ve been intrigued by the gunwerks six and eight. I think they are fairly new though.
Posted by bbvdd
Memphis, TN
Member since Jun 2009
24937 posts
Posted on 6/17/20 at 10:30 am to
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I’ve been intrigued by the gunwerks six and eight.


Gunwerks is in a heap of shite right now.

You'd be better to stay away from them right now.
This post was edited on 6/17/20 at 10:31 am
Posted by mrgreenpants
paisaland
Member since Mar 2018
1421 posts
Posted on 6/17/20 at 11:26 pm to

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Thunder Beast Arms Corporation (TBAC) leads the pack this year, representing 43% of the shooters who ran suppressors.
TBAC has been one of the most popular suppressor manufacturers since I started collecting this data in 2012.
TBAC was founded by competitive, precision rifle shooters, and that is still their primary focus. They’re actually the same guys behind Competition Dynamics, which puts on some of the toughest long range rifle competitions, like the Steel Safari and Sniper Adventure Challenge.
They fully understand the level of precision and repeatability these guys expect from their rifles, because they compete and expect no less. Ray Sanchez from TBAC once told me that he wanted to prove how repeatable the point of impact shift was on TBAC suppressors, so during the Steel Safari competition he removed and reattached his suppressor between EVERY stage … and still got 1st place that year! It’s hard to argue with those results. TBAC offers a variety of suppressors from 5”, 7”, and 9” in 30 caliber or 6.5mm, as well as larger suppressors in 338 caliber and suppressors for 223/5.56 and 22 rimfire. They’re available in direct thread or brake-attached. I’d expect the 6.5mm Ultra-7 suppressor would be very popular among this crowd that is primarily using mid-sized 6mm cartridges. That model is 7” long and the direct thread model weighs just 11.5 ounces! That is what I’ve personally used for a couple of years, and I’d highly recommend it.
The TBAC Ultra-7 Suppressor is priced at $1045 for direct thread and $1095 for the brake-attached model.


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