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.
 
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

The little 2 port brakes are impressively effective. It is our exact port design that is on our Ti Pro 2 brakes, which we have a lot of guys that love them on magnums like 7prc 300 win mm mag etc.

The wrench is only if you get the brake stuck in a can, which you could order later.

If that can is HUB, yes you can order our HUB to CB and the CB brake and run the brake until you get the can.

Ken
 
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