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Under 1000 out the door or just the suppressor? Fees and tax add up quick!!
Suppressor. The harvester is under $600 but I think you have to add an adapter, the nomad 30 is $800. Was planning the stamp and trust at silencer shop.
 
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Make sure it’s titanium
Make sure it’s under 10oz
Make sure it’s around 7” Atleast
Make sure it’s from a company that will stand behind it
Which will not stand behind it?
 
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My local shop is associated with silencer shop but don’t do the trust. I plan to do the trust online. Aside from supporting local business, is there an advantage to shopping local? Can you get the trust only online?
 
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Shit…now that is on the list.
It is the most expensive on my list and 9” so I doubt I will go that route. If I build another gun, maybe I will go shorter to accommodate the Hyperion.
16" vs 18" in the two cartridges you mentioned is almost irrelevant in terms of max range with sufficient velocity to upset.
 

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Suppressor. The harvester is under $600 but I think you have to add an adapter, the nomad 30 is $800. Was planning the stamp and trust at silencer shop.
I ordered the harvester evo and it says it comes with the adapter for 1/2x28 and 5/8x24 so all in right at $850 and I just got my notification for the free $200 in accessories I can pick up after Jan 1 so I can grab any extra adapters if I need
 

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Which will not stand behind it?
I reccomend just doing research on the company before buying. Plenty of suppressor companies went tits up or no longer provide good service. Gemtech is one I have experience with.

Your essentially married to the thing so a company that will service it’s suppressor if needed is something I look at when purchasing as well
 
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I am looking for my 1st suppressors. I want one for a 308 and 6.5 CM. This is for hunting and I want to be in the 7” area. I want a good compromise for weight, size, sound suppression, and recoil reduction. I am debating a harvester EVO and a nomad 30. It will be dedicated to 1 gun so I am thinking direct thread. Want to keep it under $1000. What do you think?

I have a harvester evo and I’m extremely satisfied and happy with it. I use it on my Winchester model 70 308.


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I'm considering a CGS Hyperion, but its 9" and weighs 15oz (direct thread).
It has the best (quietest) suppression rating for a 6.5/308, with a limited first round pop which has more of an affect on a bolt action than a semi-auto.


I ordered a CGS Hyperion about a month ago. So when all the paper work clears, maybe by Christmas 2023 , I’ll touch back here on performance. It’s my first suppressor and I’ll be putting it on my .300WSM and my 5.56. I’ll be ordering another one sometime next year I’m sure.


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Some of you like to just burn money I'm convinced. Harvester EVO (my first as well). Using it on a 30-06 R700 with an 18" barrel. Love it. Love the price even more- $580 with a $200 in store credit. Direct thread 5/8 and 1/2 included. My next will be a Warlock 22 for $250, and 3rd will be an Omega 300 for $735.
 

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Some of you like to just burn money I'm convinced. Harvester EVO (my first as well). Using it on a 30-06 R700 with an 18" barrel. Love it. Love the price even more- $580 with a $200 in store credit. Direct thread 5/8 and 1/2 included. My next will be a Warlock 22 for $250, and 3rd will be an Omega 300 for $735.
You’re probably right. Truth is they are all fairly close. I’d wager the cheapest can put there does 95% of what the “best” one does.
 

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I really like my YHM cans but for what you describe, EVO seems perfect. Omega or YHM R2 for max suppression and a more robust suppressor in your budget.
 

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My first can was a YHM resonator ( price for first can was right) . This year, well march, I bought my second . Nomad lti….. and am completely satisfied. Once you buy one, you want another, and another, and another
 

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TBAC seems to be the yeti of suppressors.
I am no fan boy, but I don't agree with that. Yeti spends billions on marketing and sponsorships, TBAC has an out dated website, no social media presence, and pretty much relies on word of mouth for sales. I get where you are coming from, being that they are recommended so much, but I think it is because you rarely see any problems with them. They have been around forever and built a pretty good reputation by making good products.
 
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