I've also got a dpt muzzle forward on my 223. Came with 5 baffles but I only use 3 and don't notice the difference hunting. I'm sure even just one would be miles better than minus a suppressor. Light enough I barely notice it being there
I've also got a dpt muzzle forward on my 223. Came with 5 baffles but I only use 3 and don't notice the difference hunting. I'm sure even just one would be miles better than minus a suppressor. Light enough I barely notice it being there
Ive use 3 differant Hardy ones, A stealth that moves between my bolt action 243 and son's 223 with a differant bush and a compact on what was my Dad's 243 lever and a compact on my 358 lever. Really happy with them, no issues, definitly better that the no name brands 2 mates have on package guns.
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The Sonic 35 is a perfect match for a .223. We have one on a club gun and I am impressed how quiet it is.
Aimsport from Sweden is a good suppressor. Have one on my 6.5CM and it is noticeably quieter to the ear than my 16" barreled 223 with either a Nielson Sonic 35 or Gunworks suppressor fitted and both of these are good units. Have noticed this when running side by side on the farm and at rifle range ( 300 & 600 yard ) where others have said same thing.
I have used DPT, Hardys and Maniatis over the year, Have to say I much prefer the Maniatis now with the added muzzle break on the end, still so quiet and soft shooting. I see DPT have a similar attachment now but I havent tried that one yet.
I've got DPT, Hushpower, Sonic, and some Finnish one that I can't remember the brand.
Anything I replace will be DPT, current one has moved from a .308 to a 7.62x39 bush gun then onto 7mm08. Had some great innings out of it and still no issues.
Many people running the A-TEC Optima Suppressors? They look pretty attractive for their size and weight. 150mm forward of the muzzle is the trick though, the further forward they go the quieter they will be.
Thinking very seriously about putting one on the new Sako 7mm SAUM project. Will kind of defeat the purpose of going short on the rifle
but looks like it will be very quiet and very light. When I compare stats to everything else on offer, the others have to be 80 - 100 grams heavier to get the same DB reduction.
I have two A-Tec Optima’s - a 60 on a .270, and a 45 on a .223, and both are excellent suppressors.
I guess a lot of people wouldn’t like a 60mm diameter suppressor, but it is pretty lightweight and very quiet. I was hunting recently with my son and a workmate. My son using the .270 and Optima 60, and my workmate a .308 with a locally made suppressor (one with a very good reputation). The Optima was significantly quieter than the locally made suppressor.
I can always hear the bullet hit an animal with the Optima, but couldn’t with the locally made suppressor as it was just too loud.
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