SRS all new Ti HUB to CB / banish

Hey Gents I am about as lost as a baseball in tall grass on this one.

Here’s the scenario:

I have a 6.5 Creedmoor threaded 5/8x24

I ordered a Banish 30 v-2 which comes with the HUB mount threaded 5/8 x 24.

I planned on using the suppressor for an upcoming hunt. I don’t see the suppressor getting to me in time so I at least want to use a muzzle brake and figured why not kill two birds and use a brake now that can be eventually combined with a suppressor.

Enter SRS and their

SRS CB / BANISH GOLD SUPPRESSOR BRAKE​



My thought process is to use this for the upcoming hunt then put the Banish over it when (if) it shows up.

Do I need the

HUB TO CB / BANISH-BRAVO if the suppressor already comes with the HUB Mount?​



Do I need the $50 banish gold spanned wrench as well?

Thanks in advance @Salmon River Solutions
 
Hey Gents I am about as lost as a baseball in tall grass on this one.

Here’s the scenario:

I have a 6.5 Creedmoor threaded 5/8x24

I ordered a Banish 30 v-2 which comes with the HUB mount threaded 5/8 x 24.

I planned on using the suppressor for an upcoming hunt. I don’t see the suppressor getting to me in time so I at least want to use a muzzle brake and figured why not kill two birds and use a brake now that can be eventually combined with a suppressor.

Enter SRS and their

SRS CB / BANISH GOLD SUPPRESSOR BRAKE​



My thought process is to use this for the upcoming hunt then put the Banish over it when (if) it shows up.

Do I need the

HUB TO CB / BANISH-BRAVO if the suppressor already comes with the HUB Mount?​



Do I need the $50 banish gold spanned wrench as well?

Thanks in advance @Salmon River Solutions

This product doesnt make sense for your use case IMO. That is not meant as a slight to the product as i think it fills a niche but I just dont see why you'd spend money on a hub adapter and muzzle device when neither is needed for your can.

If you must spend $ on a brake, buy one that isn't a compromise. This brake will not be as effective as one that isnt designed to fit inside a can. Then just direct thread your can on your muzzle when you get it.

I see two use cases for this that make sense:
1. for cans that are setup for adapters rather than direct threads like tbac CB.
2. for guys who move one can between a bunch of different rifles with different muzzle pitches and like the idea of one of these mounts better than DT adapters, although i dont think that is very cost effective.
 
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