Budget suppressor suggestion

Lyman just launched a bunch of cans in the $300 range. Might be what you're looking for.
 
I would hold off for a couple weeks it looks like there is going to be a bunch of new budget cans coming out around shot show
 
Old thread but figured I'd ask this question here rather than start a new one:

Looking to add to my suppressor stable with a budget-friendly option, ideally $500 to $600. Rokslide research and TBAC summit data has led me to considering these three: OCL Polonium 30, Liberty Precision Anthem S2 (a little over budget), or Diligent Defense Enticer S (not Ti). Resilient Simple Man was a contender, but I seem to recall a thread about concerns/issues.

Use would be for my son's 6.5 CM 22" bbl. I've got a Scythe Ti, but it now lives on a .223. I really like my Nomad Ti XC, but that lives on my 6.5 PRC. My intent is to basically buy this new suppressor so my son can use it without having to swap my Ti XC when we're shooting at the range and if we're hunting together. A birthday gift of sorts, albeit it'll be "mine" until he's of legal age to be a co-trustee.

The Polo 30 is where I'm leaning, partly because it's available at my local shop and the price is right. But will it come even close to the sound reduction of my Ti XC, or like not even pleasant by comparison? I could let my son use the Ti XC and I could use the Polo 30, if needed. I want him to have a great experience, he loves shooting my suppressed rifles. Essentially, I want to have my cake and eat it too - a budget suppressor but I don't have to worry that it'll suck by comparison to my current #1 can.

Thoughts?
 
Old thread but figured I'd ask this question here rather than start a new one:

Looking to add to my suppressor stable with a budget-friendly option, ideally $500 to $600. Rokslide research and TBAC summit data has led me to considering these three: OCL Polonium 30, Liberty Precision Anthem S2 (a little over budget), or Diligent Defense Enticer S (not Ti). Resilient Simple Man was a contender, but I seem to recall a thread about concerns/issues.

Use would be for my son's 6.5 CM 22" bbl. I've got a Scythe Ti, but it now lives on a .223. I really like my Nomad Ti XC, but that lives on my 6.5 PRC. My intent is to basically buy this new suppressor so my son can use it without having to swap my Ti XC when we're shooting at the range and if we're hunting together. A birthday gift of sorts, albeit it'll be "mine" until he's of legal age to be a co-trustee.

The Polo 30 is where I'm leaning, partly because it's available at my local shop and the price is right. But will it come even close to the sound reduction of my Ti XC, or like not even pleasant by comparison? I could let my son use the Ti XC and I could use the Polo 30, if needed. I want him to have a great experience, he loves shooting my suppressed rifles. Essentially, I want to have my cake and eat it too - a budget suppressor but I don't have to worry that it'll suck by comparison to my current #1 can.

Thoughts?
My friend just picked up a DD Enticer S, I have a scythe and an EVO and the Enticer sounded REALLY good, like maybe I pick one up because that price is sure hard to beat. He was waiting for an OCL Polonium but they weren't getting back in stock( I don't think you could go wrong with an OCL either). I would buy a DD Enticer S with confidence; it's what I suggest to people.
 
Old thread but figured I'd ask this question here rather than start a new one:

Looking to add to my suppressor stable with a budget-friendly option, ideally $500 to $600. Rokslide research and TBAC summit data has led me to considering these three: OCL Polonium 30, Liberty Precision Anthem S2 (a little over budget), or Diligent Defense Enticer S (not Ti). Resilient Simple Man was a contender, but I seem to recall a thread about concerns/issues.
I own an Enticer S. I’m pleased with it & felt it performed well on my 6.5 creed. Pew science shows the Enticer S as slightly quieter than the original Nomad however they haven’t done a review on the Nomad XC that I can find for a direct comparison. Bauer Precision is always running 10-15% off sales so if you can find an Enticer in stock there you could get it for around the $415 mark.
 
Old thread but figured I'd ask this question here rather than start a new one:

Looking to add to my suppressor stable with a budget-friendly option, ideally $500 to $600. Rokslide research and TBAC summit data has led me to considering these three: OCL Polonium 30, Liberty Precision Anthem S2 (a little over budget), or Diligent Defense Enticer S (not Ti). Resilient Simple Man was a contender, but I seem to recall a thread about concerns/issues.

Use would be for my son's 6.5 CM 22" bbl. I've got a Scythe Ti, but it now lives on a .223. I really like my Nomad Ti XC, but that lives on my 6.5 PRC. My intent is to basically buy this new suppressor so my son can use it without having to swap my Ti XC when we're shooting at the range and if we're hunting together. A birthday gift of sorts, albeit it'll be "mine" until he's of legal age to be a co-trustee.

The Polo 30 is where I'm leaning, partly because it's available at my local shop and the price is right. But will it come even close to the sound reduction of my Ti XC, or like not even pleasant by comparison? I could let my son use the Ti XC and I could use the Polo 30, if needed. I want him to have a great experience, he loves shooting my suppressed rifles. Essentially, I want to have my cake and eat it too - a budget suppressor but I don't have to worry that it'll suck by comparison to my current #1 can.

Thoughts?
In that price range I'd get the AB A10.
 
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