markuslanders
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- Joined
- Jan 17, 2023
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Hey all,
I just saw that the new Banish MeatEater suppressor from Silencer Central was released today, and I’m seriously considering picking one up. I know it’s too new for anyone to have hands-on experience yet, but I’d love to hear thoughts or expectations from anyone familiar with the Banish line or other suppressors that double as a muzzle brake.
Some key points that have me interested:
• It’s 10.3 oz and 5.85 inches long—compact enough for backcountry use.
• It features an anchor brake that claims up to 40% recoil reduction when open, and still 30% when closed.
• Rated for .30 caliber and up to .300 RUM, with sound reduction at 32 dB.
I’m planning to use it on a 6.5 Creedmoor with an 18-inch barrel for backcountry hunting, so weight and recoil control are important to me. I’m curious:
1. How do you think the recoil reduction will compare to standalone muzzle brakes?
2. Do you expect the sound suppression to be on par with other hunting-focused suppressors like the Thunder Beast ULTRA 5 or Banish Backcountry?
3. Considering the weight, is the muzzle brake feature worth the added ounces over a lighter suppressor?
If anyone has any insights based on their experience with Banish suppressors or if you’re also considering this one, I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Thanks!
I just saw that the new Banish MeatEater suppressor from Silencer Central was released today, and I’m seriously considering picking one up. I know it’s too new for anyone to have hands-on experience yet, but I’d love to hear thoughts or expectations from anyone familiar with the Banish line or other suppressors that double as a muzzle brake.
Some key points that have me interested:
• It’s 10.3 oz and 5.85 inches long—compact enough for backcountry use.
• It features an anchor brake that claims up to 40% recoil reduction when open, and still 30% when closed.
• Rated for .30 caliber and up to .300 RUM, with sound reduction at 32 dB.
I’m planning to use it on a 6.5 Creedmoor with an 18-inch barrel for backcountry hunting, so weight and recoil control are important to me. I’m curious:
1. How do you think the recoil reduction will compare to standalone muzzle brakes?
2. Do you expect the sound suppression to be on par with other hunting-focused suppressors like the Thunder Beast ULTRA 5 or Banish Backcountry?
3. Considering the weight, is the muzzle brake feature worth the added ounces over a lighter suppressor?
If anyone has any insights based on their experience with Banish suppressors or if you’re also considering this one, I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Thanks!