YHM nitro 30

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Bambam2686
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YHM nitro 30

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I was thinking about. Using the yhm nitro 30. Anyone have reviews on this can?
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Re: YHM nitro 30

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Don't have any experience with this exact can, but I can tell you YHM makes a decent budget can. They are usually heavy (this one seems like they trimmed some fat) but sound good.

I was steered away from YHM because of the mounting system. It depends on a spring to make it repeat, meaning as the spring weakens or perhaps as the temperature changes, the zero will shift.

I see this one offers the direct thread option and if I went with a YHM rifle can I would want a direct thread for the reason above.

Of YHM in general, their parts are usually beefy and strong with decent machining but mediocre finish. Like I said, good, decent budget stuff. For a little more money, better kit is available
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Re: YHM nitro 30

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Thank you. What's a good silencer for 300blackout? Also looking at the silencer co 762 and some others

I want to spend my money on something I'm going to love

Sbr 300 blackout 10 1/2 barrel
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Re: YHM nitro 30

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The ones I would look at are, in no particular order:
Rugged Surge 7.62(modular, gives you two lengths of can in one)
Dead Air Sandman L and S (awesome mounting system, probably the best in industry)
Silencerco Omega (lightweight and effective)
Griffin Armament Recce 7 (tough can, sounds good, decent mounting system)
Griffin Armament Alpha (similar to Recce 7 but serviceable for cleaning)

A lot of folks like the AAC 762-SDN-6 although I personally won't buy anything from AAC since hearing way too many quality control horror stories and lack of warranty coverage stories

Still others use pistol cans for subsonic only, or the Liberty Mystic X is rated for supersonic as well as a ton of other calibers

Will you be shooting cast bullets? Supersonic or subsonic only?

More interested in sound suppression or handiness?
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Re: YHM nitro 30

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Subsonic mainly

Just want a all around good can that I can rely on.
And has a good warranty if something should fail.
Just want to have a quite can for hunting hogs and for fun
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Re: YHM nitro 30

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Will you be shooting cast bullets at all?
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Re: YHM nitro 30

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No
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OK so you don't need a serviceable can.
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No. I'm tossed between the nitro and the omega. But what am I getting with the different prices? Db lower? Better lifetime? Warranty ? Theses are the things i like to ask
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Re: YHM nitro 30

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Like I said, the Nitro has a mounting system that depends on a spring. You will not get the repeatable point of aim shift out of that can that you will out of one that used a taper mount. The Omega would be the better choice IMO
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