Buy they best 30 cal can on Pew Science that fits your budget. Then decide what length and weight you can tolerate. From there we can help with mounting systems. I like hub mounting with Rearden plan B.
Charismatic Megafauna said:tfunk02 said:Lonestar_Ag09 said:
What size suppressor should I use for a 6.5 Grendel?
.30 Cal cans (7.62) for 6.5 Grendel.
With a 6.5mm end cap you mean?
If a deer is armed like that, I assume you can shoot it even in the offseason? Self defense?dr_boogs said:
As another poster mentioned, .223/5.56 just doesn't suppress well at all, no matter the suppressor. Be aware that you may be disappointed if you're expecting a major noise reduction if your DD is in one of those chamberings.
Then you will do what most of us have done and buy uppers or complete rifles that suppress better and end up with more ARs. Then you'll need a bigger safe. It's a domino effect that is a real issue.
.300 blk, 6.5 Grendel, 6.8 SPC, and even 7.62 x 39 suppress way better than .223/5.56. I'm talking about standard/supersonic loads.
As for brands, I've got a SiCo 7.62 Saker and a Dead Air nomad (also 7.62/.30 cal). They have a titanium nomad now and that's probably what I would go with for my specific needs, but I need a .30 cal rated can. Both of mine have been excellent. I run them on QD mounts so they are easy to swap from weapon to weapon. More expense in those QD set ups but I really like the set up. Here's a shot of the Saker from this weekend on my son's Savage Axis II.
oh no said:
I think the cherry bomb muzzle device for the Q suppressors is only about $100. LGS guy seemed to indicate that I will be able to just slap a cherry bomb on my next rifle and swap the trash panda between my plinking/ hog rifle chambering 300blk and my next hog / deer rifle chambering something heftier. Is that the case? Sorry, I am super novice.