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I have a gunworks at the moment but am thinking of upgrading to see if I can stay on target easier. Mate of mine has a Hardy and I've used a dpt before on a 270wsm which worked well. A-tec with the quick take off and recoil management looks pretty good to me. They do mention that it gets hot after a few rounds which will come into the equation as well as those goats do need cleaning up fast :-) In the future I would also like to use the same suppressor on another rifle (blaser r8) but that's way in the future
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Im no expert by any means, so this is just my opinion, but i think it comes down to what your wanting a supressor for. I have a mix of DPT & Hardy Supressors on my rifles. Different brands/sizes/types willl be more/less effective, and some are noticeably heavier than others but if you dont need all that the expensive ones can offer then there is no point spending the money. If your not shooting a large calibre, and your just wanting something to shut it up enough to hunt without hearing protection & not damage your hearing then basically any of the multiple brands available will achieve this with their cheaper/smaller/lighter offerings, which is great for an all round gun especially with a shorter barrel, being able to have not too much weight over the nose & have it shoot nicely offhand. If you want to shut it up as much as possible, or have a large cal gun & want to soak up as much recoil as possible, your going to spend more on a larger / often heavier supressor.