350 Legend Suppressor Recommendations

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I am looking to purchase a suppressor to use on a Tikka T3x Lite and was hoping for some recommendations. I've tried researching but I've just not found many suggestions on good cans for this caliber. I would prioritize lower weight over more suppression if I had to choose. I was considering the AB Raptor 8 or 10, but would like to hear if anyone else with experience suppressing 350 Legend has other suggestions?
 
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I use a 375 raptor 8 with 2" reflex on my 375 raptor (308win parent case).

From what I have seen it does well compared to other suppressors, even when used on smaller calibers. I use mine down to 223.

They are pretty lightweight, I think.

Anything you would like to know specifically?
 
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I use a 375 raptor 8 with 2" reflex on my 375 raptor (308win parent case).

From what I have seen it does well compared to other suppressors, even when used on smaller calibers. I use mine down to 223.

They are pretty lightweight, I think.

Anything you would like to know specifically?
I’d probably go ahead and just get the AB Raptor 8, but can’t seem to find them anywhere in 375. Silencer Shop has them in 7.62 but not 375. I emailed AB asking if they had an ETA on when SS would get more but they replied and said they had no idea. So since they aren’t available and not sure when they will be, I was just curious to see if there were any other suppressors I should consider that may be available.
 

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I am looking to purchase a suppressor to use on a Tikka T3x Lite and was hoping for some recommendations. I've tried researching but I've just not found many suggestions on good cans for this caliber. I would prioritize lower weight over more suppression if I had to choose. I was considering the AB Raptor 8 or 10, but would like to hear if anyone else with experience suppressing 350 Legend has other suggestions?
For .350, most people, including me at first, go with a super burly 9mm pcc can that can also handle some rifle rounds.

I started with a DA wolfman for my .350. It was fairly quiet, but pretty heavy, and you have to have keymicro stuff for rifle rounds with it. I then went to an Otter Creek lithium - super light, but louder then I would like. Last summer Otter Creek did a custom run of 8.6 Hydrogens that are overbored enough to handle 9mm/.350. I have had one in jail for 90 days now, but I feel like it will be the perfect .350 can, as it can also handle all the other stuff hydrogens can - up to .300rum (depending on barrel length)

 

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The R9 would work i imagine. It's the most versatile can I have. Technically a PCC can but I also shoot 308 and 30-06 through it.

My dead air mojave advertises 350 legend. It's a bit longer but super light weight. Cool 3d printed titanium baffles too but i got it as a pistol can for my Wilson.

I have an AB Raptor 10 in 762 and it's legit. If you want something to use on more bolt guns, you might do that. If you want something more budget friendly and super versatile, the R9. If you want something exotic, the mojave.
 

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A buddy has a dead air primal on his 16” .350 and it is uncomfortably loud to shoot so I’d go 36 cal can if you can.
 

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I run a Dead Air Primal on a variety of hosts…. 16” 350 AR, 16” 450BM AR, 20” 450BM AR, and a 16” TC Contender.

It’s fine to me on all of these for hunting purposes. I’m shooting supersonic loads so my expectations are not super quiet…. Take the edge off in the woods to shoot unprotected comfortably, it does that.

I use a Griffin taper mount for it on all those hosts.

That said, I made a Form 1 can in .46 caliber before I bought the Primal, 10” long, 10 baffles, and it’s quieter than the Primal, but it’s longer and heavier.

If you could get an OCL can made bored out big enough man I would 100% get that though.
 
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The SilencerCo Omega 36 and AB Raptor are going to be the best in terms of suppression.

For absolute lightweight, the Rugged Alaskan 360Ti in the direct thread configuration is going to be one of the lightest that still gives decent suppression. I have a regular Alaskan that I use on a 14" 35 Rem TC barrel and on my 21" 338 Sherman Mega. It isn't the quietest on either of them, but it is fine for hunting use.
 

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My rugged Alaskan is pretty good, but it's not the titanium version. It's effective on .350, .308 and 5.56. pretty good all-around can.
 

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I have a Huxwrx Rad45 pistol suppressor that I shoot on my 350. I usually keep it in long configuration since I am normally hunting with kids and depending on the property around neighbors. It does a good job of taking the edge off.
 
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So what are the main differences between going with pistol suppresor that is 350L capable versus a 36 cal rifle suppressor? I know the pistol cans are usually threaded 1/2x28 vs 5/8x24 on the rifle ones but is one generally better at suppressing 350L versus the other?
 

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So what are the main differences between going with pistol suppresor that is 350L capable versus a 36 cal rifle suppressor? I know the pistol cans are usually threaded 1/2x28 vs 5/8x24 on the rifle ones but is one generally better at suppressing 350L versus the other?
Need to check the suppressor minimum specs to see what they will handle. Most pistol suppressors aren’t designed to handle a standard bolt action rifle blast.
 

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So what are the main differences between going with pistol suppresor that is 350L capable versus a 36 cal rifle suppressor? I know the pistol cans are usually threaded 1/2x28 vs 5/8x24 on the rifle ones but is one generally better at suppressing 350L versus the other?
It really just depends on the can, there is a lot of variance. And, most anything quality will be hub compatible, so you can chose whatever muzzle devices / direct thread options you want.
 

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In that comparison the 36m is going to be more compatible with centerfire rifle pressures. The pistol cans will be limited and the severity will be based on what can you pick.

My advice: I know getting a versatile can is appealing. But don't spend over 1k on a can that won't be great at anything. Buy a R9 for the 350 and save just a bit more and buy a dedicated 30cal or 6mm can depending on what you shoot the most. It's likely that there will be some good sales coming up for the holidays. Don't be afraid to buy a can online and have it transfered to a local FFL that has a SS kiosk. I've saved thousands doing this.
 

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Have you looked at the TBAC Magnus S, Hub in 375 caliber with a direct thread adapter? The Magnus S is similar to the discontinued Dominus. The Dominus is a great hunting suppressor, lightweight and good sound suppression. I am gonna buy a Magnus S for my 350 L.
The Rugged Obsidian 45 I am using on my 350L is ok but IMO the sound suppression is not great.
 

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The SilencerCo Omega 36 and AB Raptor are going to be the best in terms of suppression.

For absolute lightweight, the Rugged Alaskan 360Ti in the direct thread configuration is going to be one of the lightest that still gives decent suppression. I have a regular Alaskan that I use on a 14" 35 Rem TC barrel and on my 21" 338 Sherman Mega. It isn't the quietest on either of them, but it is fine for hunting use.
I vote either Omega 36M or AB Raptor also.
 
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