I use a Hybrid 46 on my 1895 Trapper, works well but I have no experience with the other ones you're considering to compare. I bought the Hybrid mostly because I wanted a can that was rated for anything I might ever want to suppress and it had great reviews. It looks like the Thunderbeast tops out at .45-70/.450BM where the other 2 can handle .338 Lapua pressures.
Charter Member Ancient order of the 1895 Winchester
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I use a Rugged Obsidian. Works just fine on subsonics but it's a bit loud on full house loads. Not enough volume. It is rated for full pressure loads. Patrick
Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights make a left....
I shoot for my own enjoyment, whether if it's at a paper target, tin can or game animal. I enjoy being able to go out my back door and shoot, in this case a big bore levergun, without the use of ear protection and knowing everyone within a mile aren't "enjoying" the resulting noise. I've found, as have many others, I don't need to eek out the most velocity from of a large diameter bullet to ventilate paper, tin or animals as millions of dead bison can attest. If you're fortunate to live in a remote area where no one gets bothered by someone touching off a hundred "earsplitinkaboomers", or an apartment dweller with no choice but to travel somewhere to shoot, then it might not be a concern. To those of us that have a safe place to shoot but are cognizant of our neighbors right to a semblance of peace and quiet, suppressors add a lot to the "mix".
And they are cool
Last edited by tmitch; 03/17/24.
Charter Member Ancient order of the 1895 Winchester
"It's an insecure and petite man who demands all others like what he likes and dislike what he dislikes." szihn
I’m planning on getting a thunder beast 45 fly, they are one of the higher rated cans for 45 cal. And are much lighter too. I have a thunder beast ultra 7 30 cal and love it.