Is this so you can use it on multiple guns of various chamberings? What is the discrepancy in volume on this particular can, when using a 5.56 can on a 5.56 gun and then a 7.62 can on a 5.56 gun?I would do the 7.62 one. I have sever 5.56 cans- I wish they were all 30cal.
That’s exactly why. The A10 is a legitimate can, works well. So why pay twice the money.
7.62.
Found my answer here. I need to get better at reading. Thanks!Yes- in general and functional use dedicated cans don’t sound any different side by side than a 30cal bore of same. So why introduce a one trick pony instead of it being able to be used on anything?
Hard to tell what’s Happening there but assume ultimately taping it is a non issue?Ehh. All the timed ones are about the same.
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A smooth flat muzzle is better of course.
Hard to tell what’s Happening there but assume ultimately taping it is a non issue?
$450 is tempting for something to just put on the .223.
I've never really understood why you'd care if water got in a suppressor. It makes them quieter.With the AB is it easy to tape over the front on a hunt? We had all kinds of weather on a hunt this year and it was nice that my harvester evo just had a single hole to cover.
You can try out my Scythe with the .223 end cap if you come up and shoot with me this winter.Other than cost, why not a 5.56 Raptor 6?
AB Raptors can be had with 5.56 bores, flush mount they are light and sound wise the Raptor 8 is up there with the best of them in its size.
Between the Banish and the Wolf Hunter it sounds like you prefer the Banish on a 223, is that correct?
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I need another can, it will primarily be for my 223 Tikka, but more flexibility would be nice. I really like my 7.62 Raptor 8, but not sure I want two of them, especially not in different bore sizes. On the Raptors that leaves me with a dedicated 5.56 Raptor 6 (Don't like the weight of the A10), or a 7.62 Raptor 10, but not sure I want the extra length nor need the extra sound suppression.
The Scythe Ti is another option.
The DD Wolf Hunter is intriguing, a touch heavy, but being able to us it on 6mm would be nice.
I'll have to look into the Banish 223.
I will have to do that, though if they have another black Friday sale, I will just buy one.You can try out my Scythe with the .223 end cap if you come up and shoot with me this winter.
RE the oem5 suppressor, I think B and T’s version called the mk12 is supposedly a fair bit lighter. Any exposure to that one @Formidilosus ?
I can only speak for the raptor, but yes it is easy to tape.With the AB is it easy to tape over the front on a hunt? We had all kinds of weather on a hunt this year and it was nice that my harvester evo just had a single hole to cover.