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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1293138" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>AAC make a good suppressor and you can get their threaded muzzle breaks so you can easily move one suppressor from gun to gun. </p><p></p><p>My advice is to buy a suppressor for the largest caliber you will ever shoot. I bought mine for 6.8mm which is a .270. So I can shoot a .270 or smaller caliber. I should have bought one for .308 then I could have shot it on every thing.</p><p></p><p>There is nothing special about any one caliber or another when it is suppressed. Slow bullets are more quiet and will not crack down range. Be leery of buying guns that are advertised to be more quiet when suppressed. Any thing can be quiet with a slow bullet. The slightly less noise has zero effect on real world application and is mainly good for talking about on the e-net. If you are only shooting stuff less than 100yds get a crossbow and save yourself $2K.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1293138, member: 6291"] AAC make a good suppressor and you can get their threaded muzzle breaks so you can easily move one suppressor from gun to gun. My advice is to buy a suppressor for the largest caliber you will ever shoot. I bought mine for 6.8mm which is a .270. So I can shoot a .270 or smaller caliber. I should have bought one for .308 then I could have shot it on every thing. There is nothing special about any one caliber or another when it is suppressed. Slow bullets are more quiet and will not crack down range. Be leery of buying guns that are advertised to be more quiet when suppressed. Any thing can be quiet with a slow bullet. The slightly less noise has zero effect on real world application and is mainly good for talking about on the e-net. If you are only shooting stuff less than 100yds get a crossbow and save yourself $2K. [/QUOTE]
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