Dead Air Nomad Ti XC

Edit 10/15/24
I have one here on a form 3 and will be testing it head to head against a scythe ti. Will also compare it to a DD Enticer Lti even though its not a direct comparison like the scythe.
If any of you have specific questions or testing you want to see, let me know.

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I have that same model.
 
Scythe is a full inch shorter and 1.4 ounces lighter with a flat titanium front cap
We will see which one sounds better tomorrow
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I went through this thread and watched your videos and viewed your pictures as well as read your commentary. I wanted to thank you for the comprehensive information and easy to understand explanations for those of us like me new to exploring getting a suppressor. It helped me make up my mind and this was so much more enjoyable than reading a review by a professional writer on only 1 product rather than comparing two that he was most likely compensated for doing. So thanks again…awesome info and great job!
 
Edit 10/15/24
I have one here on a form 3 and will be testing it head to head against a scythe ti. Will also compare it to a DD Enticer Lti even though its not a direct comparison like the scythe.
If any of you have specific questions or testing you want to see, let me know.

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Dead Air owes you a commission check lol....after your comprehensive review I bought one this afternoon...
 
Dead Air owes you a commission check lol....after your comprehensive review I bought one this afternoon...
I doubt you'll be disappointed in any way. I have a couple new cans to compare to the Nomad here soon when I get a few things finished up, but right now the Nomad is still my favorite can I've shot behind.
 
I have a scythe and nomad ti xc. I like the sound of the nomad a lot better. I'm not sure if I can feel any difference in weight or balance.

But now I'm jonesing to try a zero gravity and US 666 or og6.5. Be nice if I could shoot them
 
I went through this thread and watched your videos and viewed your pictures as well as read your commentary. I wanted to thank you for the comprehensive information and easy to understand explanations for those of us like me new to exploring getting a suppressor. It helped me make up my mind and this was so much more enjoyable than reading a review by a professional writer on only 1 product rather than comparing two that he was most likely compensated for doing. So thanks again…awesome info and great job!
Hey no problem, it's still one of my favorite cans.
Im sure you will be happy with yours.
 
Hey no problem, it's still one of my favorite cans.
Im sure you will be happy with yours.
I don’t have it in my hand yet as I have to wait for the feds blessing…but can you answer for me since I’m a novice…do I need any special tools and adapters I have to purchase or is it just plug and play? I see it says things like “direct thread” and i assume that means I just thread it on the end of my barrell when I remove the radial brake. I have a Christensen Ridgeline now but am upgrading to an seekins havak element m3. Which I believe he both are 5/8” x 24 thread pitch
 
I don’t have it in my hand yet as I have to wait for the feds blessing…but can you answer for me since I’m a novice…do I need any special tools and adapters I have to purchase or is it just plug and play? I see it says things like “direct thread” and i assume that means I just thread it on the end of my barrell when I remove the radial brake. I have a Christensen Ridgeline now but am upgrading to an seekins havak element m3. Which I believe he both are 5/8” x 24 thread pitch
As long as they're 5/8-24 then you're fine. If you want you can get an alignment rod to make sure you don't get a baffle strike, but with a Seekins I'm sure the thread is straight.
 
As long as they're 5/8-24 then you're fine. If you want you can get an alignment rod to make sure you don't get a baffle strike, but with a Seekins I'm sure the thread is straight.
Thanks. What do you recommend sightheight being above the barrel so you don’t see the can in the scope? Right now I think my crosshairs measure 2 inches above the center of the bore…just curious when I upgrade gun and scope rings if I go with that medium height scope rings like I planned or if I have to get the high scope rings?
 
I did get a few other 'supressor accessories' for my XC Ti: Ti direct thread to save a tiny amount of weight, the DA one is steel, and I made a suppressor cover as mirage is really bad after two shots. Neither is necessary if you're hunting and only shooting slow.

The thing I'd recommend though is a suppressor cleaner, I have the Breakthrough kit.
 
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