Planning on a new system for 300BLK, SBR, suppressed.
Looking for system recommendations of both the rifle and the suppressor.
Looking for the best options that get closest to the criteria, and why.
Are there new designs coming soon that I should wait for?
Criteria:
1) No ear ringing, retaining auditory awareness.
2) No gas blowback to the eyes, and affecting my vision.
3) Short to maintain agility of an SBR.
4) Weight.
5) No accuracy issues.
6) No reliability issues.
Thanks.
Suppressor recommendations for 300BLK SBR?
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Re: Suppressor recommendations for 300BLK SBR?
I amusing a 12" Wilson Combat heavy barrel and a Silencerco Omega and it is perfect. With subs, it is very quiet, the action cycling is louder than the report. I use an adjustable gas block from Seekins, and have no blowback, 100% reliability and excellent accuracy. I recommend the Omega highly.
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Re: Suppressor recommendations for 300BLK SBR?
While I am still waiting on my Omega, I EXPECT that the build I have would meet all those criteria. See my 'evil grey rifle' with some details here:
https://www.edcforums.com/threads/evil- ... 59/page-34
The side charging receiver has no rear charging handle but a trapdoor which (hopefully), seals off that route to gas. Will see.
Weight is not too bad but if I prioritized that more I'd have gone different optic, handguard, maybe stock, no light, maybe some Ti parts.
I'm really quite tickled with the ergos. Left-side charge + BAD lever fixes much of the ergonomic atrocity that is AR malfunction clearance. Will let you know how he the suppressed shooting goes but so far (unsupressed) she's a real peach.
https://www.edcforums.com/threads/evil- ... 59/page-34
The side charging receiver has no rear charging handle but a trapdoor which (hopefully), seals off that route to gas. Will see.
Weight is not too bad but if I prioritized that more I'd have gone different optic, handguard, maybe stock, no light, maybe some Ti parts.
I'm really quite tickled with the ergos. Left-side charge + BAD lever fixes much of the ergonomic atrocity that is AR malfunction clearance. Will let you know how he the suppressed shooting goes but so far (unsupressed) she's a real peach.
Re: Suppressor recommendations for 300BLK SBR?
Silencerco Omega. My new favorite all time can and with a 8.5" upper, the 300 blk subs are stupid quiet
AAC- Evo-9, Pilot, Ti-Rant 9, M4-2000
Coastal Passport
SWD- M11, M11-A1, M11(NIB)
SiCo Omega
Arsenal 107ur
Fleming Trigger Pack
Chi-Com Norinco Type 56
PAWS Colt SP1
DeadAir MASK HD
Surefire Ryder Ti9
Coastal Passport
SWD- M11, M11-A1, M11(NIB)
SiCo Omega
Arsenal 107ur
Fleming Trigger Pack
Chi-Com Norinco Type 56
PAWS Colt SP1
DeadAir MASK HD
Surefire Ryder Ti9
Re: Suppressor recommendations for 300BLK SBR?
is the omega great with subs and just ok with supers?
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Re: Suppressor recommendations for 300BLK SBR?
Recce 7
Short, light, allegedly the 2nd quietest .30 SS has tested
Full disclosure, I have one in jail
Short, light, allegedly the 2nd quietest .30 SS has tested
Full disclosure, I have one in jail
Re: Suppressor recommendations for 300BLK SBR?
GemTec Sandstorm, Liberty Mystic, Both work great. Sandstorm is a little shorter 13 oz, Mystic is 10.5 oz
Re: Suppressor recommendations for 300BLK SBR?
HEre's an EXCELLENT write up on getting the 300BLK quiet. It is NOT just the suppressor. http://www.300blktalk.com/forum/viewtop ... 28&t=98869
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I'm running same except 8.5" barrel with excellent results.GSPKurt wrote:I amusing a 12" Wilson Combat heavy barrel and a Silencerco Omega and it is perfect. With subs, it is very quiet, the action cycling is louder than the report. I use an adjustable gas block from Seekins, and have no blowback, 100% reliability and excellent accuracy. I recommend the Omega highly.
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Wherever there's a 300 SBR upper, there's usually a 556 SBR upper around too... or at least soon to follow.
The short barrel on the 556 is what you have to worry about. Be sure to get a can with 1 or more Stellite baffles.
The short barrel on the 556 is what you have to worry about. Be sure to get a can with 1 or more Stellite baffles.
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Purpose built? Liberty Chaos.
Also a JP Silent Capture Spring to eliminate cheese grater action of a standard buffer spring/weight.
Also a JP Silent Capture Spring to eliminate cheese grater action of a standard buffer spring/weight.
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Just got my Omega this week. Seems quieter than my 762-SDN-6 and has less blow-back. Works well on supers, too. POI shift at 50 yds was not measurable (I was shooting an EOTech and my eyes suck). I'll mount a proper optic and try someday.
+1 for the JP Spring. Big improvement there, too.
I was shooting dirty Gem-Tech 187s and got very title blow-back, so I am pleased. Tried it with bare ears and was fine, although ear-pro is always a good idea as hearing loss is cumulative.
Weight is sweet, noticeably lighter than the AAC can.
Length is good, too. I am using the ASR mount which adds a bit but will be replacing the can's muzzle brake with the flat end cap.
Bottom line; I love my AAC 762-SDN-6 but would choose the Omega over it in a heart-beat. Lighter, shorter, quieter and less blow-back make it a winner.
+1 for the JP Spring. Big improvement there, too.
I was shooting dirty Gem-Tech 187s and got very title blow-back, so I am pleased. Tried it with bare ears and was fine, although ear-pro is always a good idea as hearing loss is cumulative.
Weight is sweet, noticeably lighter than the AAC can.
Length is good, too. I am using the ASR mount which adds a bit but will be replacing the can's muzzle brake with the flat end cap.
Bottom line; I love my AAC 762-SDN-6 but would choose the Omega over it in a heart-beat. Lighter, shorter, quieter and less blow-back make it a winner.
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I use a Liberty Mystic and like the fact it works on super .223s with a bit of cooling time. It is a 9 mm can that will also handle lead.
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I second the Liberty Mystic. I just started casting lead 300 blk so a tough take apart can is a must.
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Need to know a couple things
Will you ever want to shoot cast projectiles?
Do you want to shoot supersonic loads?
Will you ever want to shoot cast projectiles?
Do you want to shoot supersonic loads?
Re: Suppressor recommendations for 300BLK SBR?
Perfect can for BLK, as long as you do not want to shoot cast. Great performer. Mine's very quiet!Bradpierson26 wrote:Recce 7
Short, light, allegedly the 2nd quietest .30 SS has tested
Full disclosure, I have one in jail
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I built one more than a decade ago that meets all of your criteria.jjasonjllim wrote:Planning on a new system for 300BLK, SBR, suppressed.
Looking for system recommendations of both the rifle and the suppressor.
Looking for the best options that get closest to the criteria, and why.
Are there new designs coming soon that I should wait for?
Criteria:
1) No ear ringing, retaining auditory awareness.
2) No gas blowback to the eyes, and affecting my vision.
3) Short to maintain agility of an SBR.
4) Weight.
5) No accuracy issues.
6) No reliability issues.
Thanks.
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Re: Suppressor recommendations for 300BLK SBR?
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I built one more than a decade ago that meets all of your criteria.
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That's sweet. What's it chambered in?
I built one more than a decade ago that meets all of your criteria.
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That's sweet. What's it chambered in?
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It's got an SSK 300 Whisper barrel.Gotcha Too wrote:
That's sweet. What's it chambered in?