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Looking at ordering my first one. This is strictly for hunting rifles. Bench work, some fun shooting and hunting only. Want to switch it between 2-6.5 Creedmoor’s , 260, 6.5 PRC, 270 and a 7mag. All guns are #2-#4(7mag) contours threaded 9/16-24. Lookin at the GA Precision Jaeger but that’s the only one I’m familiar with. Love the weight and price point of it. Any other ones out there that meet the criteria that isn’t too heavy or much higher priced?

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Check out the Banish and the silencerCo Omega. Both cans will accept up to 30 calibers through 300 Win Mag. 9/16 x 24 is interesting. Most all I see are 5/8x24.


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Originally Posted by OSU_Sig
Check out the Banish and the silencerCo Omega. Both cans will accept up to 30 calibers through 300 Win Mag. 9/16 x 24 is interesting. Most all I see are 5/8x24.

The #2 and #3 contoured barrels weren’t thick enough at the muzzle to go with 5/8-24 or I would have. So going to find a 9/16-24 can(GA Jaeger makes one) or have to run adapters.



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No idea what the Jaeger costs but take a look at the Dead Air Nomad Ti.
Got one recently , have hunted with it and have no complaints. At 9.6 oz, it’s barely noticeable even on a shorter weight barrel.

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Originally Posted by RTSJ
Originally Posted by OSU_Sig
Check out the Banish and the silencerCo Omega. Both cans will accept up to 30 calibers through 300 Win Mag. 9/16 x 24 is interesting. Most all I see are 5/8x24.

The #2 and #3 contoured barrels weren’t thick enough at the muzzle to go with 5/8-24 or I would have. So going to find a 9/16-24 can(GA Jaeger makes one) or have to run adapters.



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ah thanks. Didn't think about that.


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You can also do an adapter between your threaded barrel and the suppressor.


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Originally Posted by RHutch
No idea what the Jaeger costs but take a look at the Dead Air Nomad Ti.
Got one recently , have hunted with it and have no complaints. At 9.6 oz, it’s barely noticeable even on a shorter weight barrel.

It’s sub 600$ I believe.

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I paid $750 for the Nomad Ti. I got lucky.

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Originally Posted by RHutch
I paid $750 for the Nomad Ti. I got lucky.

Would love to find that deal!

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Gunbroker, $.01 start, auction ended on a holiday at an odd time of day. I was just screwing around with another bidder and ended up with it!!

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Originally Posted by OSU_Sig
Check out the Banish and the silencerCo Omega. Both cans will accept up to 30 calibers through 300 Win Mag. 9/16 x 24 is interesting. Most all I see are 5/8x24.



The Banish 30 is outstanding, plus they make it super simple and ship it to your door! Waiting on my Banish 5.56 now.


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Thunderbeast has a strong following. New Gen 2 version looks pretty sharp.

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I went with the banish 30, just use a thread adaptor and it’s been great. No complaints and I’d do the same thing if I were to do it again.

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Silencer Central is a great company to work with. I bought a Banish 30 cal and one for 22 caliber centerfire.


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I’m glad to read all the good reviews of Silencer Central & their Banish 30. I saw one at a gun show a couple weeks back, liked it, and ordered one. Now, the wait.


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I’m waiting for my tax stamp to get approved for one of these.

https://stealthproject.com/shop/suppressors/aluminum/recon-308-aluminum-suppressor/

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I have a Thunderbeast Ultra 9 .30 cal that is all titanium and very light


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Have you thought about going to a Form 1 vs Form 4? Right now guys are getting approved in as low as 17 days. I just got approved in 30 days.
I’m running the titanium WTT Flo 7.5” with a direct thread adapter for my rifle. $650

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Originally Posted by RMerta
Have you thought about going to a Form 1 vs Form 4? Right now guys are getting approved in as low as 17 days. I just got approved in 30 days.
I’m running the titanium WTT Flo 7.5” with a direct thread adapter for my rifle. $650

Man I got no clue what the difference is between forms! Lol. I was going to go to a place they had the kiosk. Order the supressor(hopefully in stock) then do whatever I needed. Can u school me???


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Roy do you have Facebook? If so search for Form1
If not let me know and we’ll take to the phone or PM

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