Second gen?Im going Friday to make the purchase. The size of the Ultra 7 is leading me to it.
Second gen?Im going Friday to make the purchase. The size of the Ultra 7 is leading me to it.
YesSecond gen?
If you have the cash then I'd say go for it. I bought the 1st gen just before the 2nd came out. My harvester is on the rifle I use more often and the ultra gets shared right now. My only complaint on the tbac is due to sharing it between rifles. For instance, my fury is 1/2x28 in a 7mag. That leave no factory mounted options. Luckily there are several aftermarket options.
I wont have the thread problem as I dont have a rifle for it now so all my future rifle purchases will have 5/8x24 threads.If you have the cash then I'd say go for it. I bought the 1st gen just before the 2nd came out. My harvester is on the rifle I use more often and the ultra gets shared right now. My only complaint on the tbac is due to sharing it between rifles. For instance, my fury is 1/2x28 in a 7mag. That leave no factory mounted options. Luckily there are several aftermarket options.
That's interesting and I agree with the logic. I have a 1.75" X7 inch Trash Panda and it's not much quieter than the Ultra 7 but twice as heavy. That's my experience so I'll do some more research. Thanks for the info.Tbac cans are 1.5" diameter and outclassed by other manufacturers who are going 1.735" diameter or larger.
There's no magic here, volume equals suppre
Yeah the TBAC does well for its size but they really should move to a fatter can in my opinion.That's interesting and I agree with the logic. I have a 1.75" X7 inch Trash Panda and it's not much quieter than the Ultra 7 but twice as heavy. That's my experience so I'll do some more research. Thanks for the info.
TBAC did with the Dominus. Shorter, fatter, lighter, quieter.…Yeah the TBAC does well for its size but they really should move to a fatter can in my opinion.
Dead air is killing it with similar lengths
Yep not only are they rated for the RUM but there's no minimum barrel length on magnums, which is a major reason that I went with the Nomad LT.I was at the range today and had the opportunity to shot a DeadAir Nomad side by side with my Harvester 300 on my rifle using my loads. The Nomad was clearly quieter, but is also bigger around and heavier. However the make a Ti version of the Nomad that might just be the optimal thing. Interestingly, the Nomad is rated up to 300 RUM.
Hopefully you have it by next hunting season!Well I am the proud owner of a receipt for an Ultra 7.
The person doing the paperwork said they have heard of some changes to the processing that will hopefully reduce the time. Not sure of any details buy hopefully they are real.Hopefully you have it by next hunting season!
I will never buy a break mounted suppressor. I bought direct thread my buddy bought the break style. Thunder Beast was out of stock it took him a year to find and extra one. Save you threaded break monies for more tax stamps![]()
Back it off a 1/4 to 1/2 a turn and zip it on. Has yet to come loose. I do check it often for that reason. If your can wobbles that much when its loose they cut your barrel threads out of spec. I have one barrel thats slightly looser and its my cheapest one.Just wait til your direct thread comes slightly unscrewed without you realizing and you launch your can 50 yards and blow it in pieces lol
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