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Title says it all. I'm looking for a can for my <span style="font-weight: bold">308</span> and one for my <span style="font-weight: bold">.223</span>. Looking to spend between $800 to $2000 <span style="font-weight: bold">for each can.</span>
I don't want to buy cheap staff and then feel sorry. I want some help making the right decision choosing them.

ANY INPUT HELPS. Thanks in advance.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: AZdesert</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Title says it all. I'm looking for a can for my <span style="font-weight: bold">308</span> and one for my <span style="font-weight: bold">.223</span>. Looking to spend between $800 to $2000 <span style="font-weight: bold">for each can.</span>
I don't want to buy cheap staff and then feel sorry. I want some help making the right decision choosing them.

ANY INPUT HELPS. Thanks in advance.</div></div>

Call Me at 816-718-9489, I can help you get the best can's for your need's. TBAC is my personal can of choice for Bolt guns. You can't go wrong with them. Ring me up, lets see what your needs are and fit the best can for how your going to employe it.
 
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what would you guys choose... aac mk13-sd ... shark or tbac
 
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RW I will call you tomorrow. Thank you
 
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Rangewalker knows his cans and will take care of you. I have one from him now and three more waiting to clear. He will treat you right. Very few people have experience with several brands side by side, and without that you will just be getting suggestions based on what other people have bought.
 
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TBAC BA-30 rocks on my 308, 300BLB and 5.56. Two things to keep in mind with using the 30-BA on 5.56 vice getting a can spec'd for what you will be doing with 5.56.
1. Bolt or semi?--rate/qty of fire can push temps up into the less desirable range for Ti... But talking more than a few spirited shot strings.
2. The can is noticeable on the end of a lightweight AR, but not too bad.

BL: get the TBAC 30 or 30 BA for your bolt guns, another TBAC 5.56 better suited for the type of shooting you do...and don't look back. Might as well grab a .22 can from them at the same time---but I do like my sparrow SS.
 
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TBAC. 30P-1 for thread on, 30BA for brake attach..
 
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Sounds like everyone has said it already,but thunderbeast has great products!
 
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Yep Thunder Beast is the way to go. Look no further..
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Varmint Slayer</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Yep Thunder Beast is the way to go. Look no further.. </div></div>

Seems like several people think TB is the way to go but can someone please explain WHY?

I've shot several different brand of cans (not a TB) and granted, some are better than others but I've found that people often promote what they have spent money on and use on their guns. If it's personal preference, I'd rather hear that or if there is an experienced issue be it quality.etc. It seems to me the technology and design of cans is at a point where they are all pretty close to one another with respect to suppression/DB levels. So if TB is head and shoulders above the others would someone please list what those qualities are?
 
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Customer service with TBAC is head and shoulders above most other companies. If you post a question on their site it is usually answered by one of the owners in a matter of minutes. They will also typically answer questions on here in a short period of time.
 
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I have many many AAC cans. Two SDN6 for my 308's. they are perfect. But I did buy a thunderbeast for my 300WM. For a 300 the Thunderbeast will cost about 40% less than mk13. The thing that pissed me off was the new 90 tooth $275 muzzle adapter. I don't think $150 is bad, but $275 for an already more expensive can.

For 308, you can buy an AAC SDN6 for $1k or a little less and a $150 mount. That is a great brake if you decide to not run the can. Surefire makes good products, but they about 25 to 35% more and don't offer anything better than AAC.

300 WM , TBAC all the way.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: AZdesert</div><div class="ubbcode-body">RW I will call you tomorrow. Thank you</div></div>

Sorry i missed your call, Taking Christmas stuff down. Ring me tomorrow and i can get you taken care of.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ddd oo7</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Customer service with TBAC is head and shoulders above most other companies. </div></div>

There are other companies that give excellent customer service, SilencerCo, Gemtech, SWR.

What firearms will these cans be used on and what will you be doing with them? That will help in directing you towards the best can for the job.
 
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the 308 will be a bolt gun . and .223 will be on an ar15 (hunting and practicing) and the .22 target shooting.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Rangerwalker71</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: AZdesert</div><div class="ubbcode-body">RW I will call you tomorrow. Thank you</div></div>

Sorry i missed your call, Taking Christmas stuff down. Ring me tomorrow and i can get you taken care of.
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np. I will give you a call tomorrow. Thank you
 
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Amazing, still no replies longer than one sentence to support why TB cans are the can of choice over the other brands. Some one who owns a TB can and can focus on this thread for more the 15 seconds please explain WHY the TB can is preferable to other cans out there. I'd really like to read an educated reply other than " +1 TB cans, git er done!!" Surely someone has the ability to do so. This is snipers hide and not sniper central correct?
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Papa Zero Three</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Amazing, still no replies longer than one sentence to support why TB cans are the can of choice over the other brands. Some one who owns a TB can and can focus on this thread for more the 15 seconds please explain WHY the TB can is preferable to other cans out there. I'd really like to read an educated reply other than " +1 TB cans, git er done!!" Surely someone has the ability to do so. This is snipers hide and not sniper central correct?
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It has been mentioned several times. TBAC offers the least amount of POI shift, provides the most accuracy, the guys are usually here every day for support and they are very involved in the shooting sport.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Papa Zero Three</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Amazing, still no replies longer than one sentence to support why TB cans are the can of choice over the other brands. Some one who owns a TB can and can focus on this thread for more the 15 seconds please explain WHY the TB can is preferable to other cans out there. I'd really like to read an educated reply other than " +1 TB cans, git er done!!" Surely someone has the ability to do so. This is snipers hide and not sniper central correct?
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Most of us don't feel like writing another book about it, since there are so many already written.

Insert search here

Quality, service after the sale, and quality.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: AZdesert</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Title says it all. I'm looking for a can for my <span style="font-weight: bold">308</span> and one for my <span style="font-weight: bold">.223</span>. Looking to spend between $800 to $2000 <span style="font-weight: bold">for each can.</span>
I don't want to buy cheap staff and then feel sorry. I want some help making the right decision choosing them.

ANY INPUT HELPS. Thanks in advance. </div></div>

Don't even think about any can that uses baffles. If you have to buy a can someone else builds,... This,... is the place to get it from. A Mono-core trumps baffles for noise, and if Full auto is your thing, baffles flat ass suck, hind tit to a Mono-Core as well.
You can do your own on a form 1, access to a Lathe and Mill is all that is required. Inconel and Ti are the metals of choice, and in some places, drops are sold by the pound.
 
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SAS Arbiter with TOMB mount is my recommendation. Mile High Shooting keeps a good inventory so you can cut the manufacturer wait time down. Solid can and high quality
 
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for the .308 TB 30BA it is.

How about for the .223?
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 346ci</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
It has been mentioned several times. TBAC offers the least amount of POI shift, provides the most accuracy, the guys are usually here every day for support and they are very involved in the shooting sport. </div></div>

I went back to the original post and re-read everyone and I found no reference or mention about POI shift anywhere in this thread. The only reoccuring statement is " +1 for TB" or a variation there of.

As for the "do a search" and "books have been written about it" , I would do a search but having used the search feature here I've found it to be more of a shotgun blast than pin point in what threads are returned. If there exist a cornocopia of info on the TB in a thread somewhere then by all means ,please post a link to that thread as I don't care to read through 200 threads which all say "+1 for Tb". I am not asking for a book to be written, I just want someone who owns one to give me their thoughts on why they think it is better than other cans out there. So far the only thing I have found remotely useful was the reference to POI shift, which is something that other cans are capable of doing as well so I don't see that as a significant reason to say the TB is the better choice. It is a consideration but that doesn't mean I won't see a POI shift when I put one on my gun be it a TB or another brand. Apparently several people like the TB so I would think they would be more forthcoming over why they feel that way unless its just a case of people jumping on a brand wagon.
 
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You just answered your own question.....

Sheesh... Come on man. Do you want us to draw you a map?

Find a dealer or another shooter that has one and ask him to demo it. You screw it on and ALL the bullets go through the same hole every time, its light and quiet as hell. You take it off and the next day put it on, it does the same thing. The next day the same thing. The next day the same thing. The next day the same thing. All without any break in or seasoning, settling in and that stupid bullshit you hear about from inferior designs. Works perfect out of the box. It performs the best out of all the cans I own and have shot. Customer support is second to none.
Life is to short to shoot crap cans.
oh and +1 for TBAC.....
 
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TBAC cans:

Light weight,consistent and accurate plus minimal POI change.
Well built-fully welded (a major factor in consistency and accuracy)
Excellent sound attenuation
Fair price
Repeatedly proven in competition
Outstanding customer service and support
Major supporter of shooting sports
Good people
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 3DHUSKER</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You just answered your own question.....

Sheesh... Come on man. Do you want us to draw you a map?

Find a dealer or another shooter that has one and ask him to demo it. You screw it on and ALL the bullets go through the same hole every time, its light and quiet as hell. You take it off and the next day put it on, it does the same thing. The next day the same thing. The next day the same thing. The next day the same thing. All without any break in or seasoning, settling in and that stupid bullshit you hear about from inferior designs. Works perfect out of the box. It performs the best out of all the cans I own and have shot. Customer support is second to none.
Life is to short to shoot crap cans.
oh and +1 for TBAC..... </div></div>

Man, I'm sorry, I thought this was a forum where people actually shared information on topics related to shooting.
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By far, your reply has shed the most light on why you like it but quite honestly, the same could be said about a majority of the cans out there, to include some lesser known/local name cans. I've seen video of the TB being shot but thats not what I'd consider a definitive reason as it sounded like most other cans but I realize that could be due to the video. Asking people who have spent their own money on one and use it and why they made that choice is usually a good way to separate the wheat from the chaff or at least get an idea of "why". I didn't think it would be this hard to get a few people to throw a few reasons out there, go figure. I wonder what the company thinks when all their customers can say about their product is +1 and then get defensive when asked why it's a +1.
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Not being defensive... Your just not listening.

So by all means DON'T TAKE OUR ADVICE, waste yours or our time waffling around and go buy your lesser known/local name can. We are not going to waste our time "talking you into it". Got better things to do.

We don't know anything.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 3DHUSKER</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Not being defensive... Your just not listening.

So by all means DON'T TAKE OUR ADVICE, waste yours or our time waffling around and go buy your lesser known/local name can. We are not going to waste our time "talking you into it". Got better things to do.

We don't know anything.
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So thats your whole retort? I should just take your word for it without any explanation ,just because you say its a good product? Its pretty sad when no one can even provide a modicum of positive response as to why they prefer TB cans over others. If anyone had provided any advice I would be grateful but so far no one really has provided any advice to speak of. So far, I have seen nothing to convince me that TB cans are any better in any way over the assortment of cans out there to choose from. And thats all I am really looking for, even if its a personal preference issue over another brand can. I'm not ask for graph and line charts, just explicative feedback from personal experience. I'm starting to think everyone posting in this thread is full of shit and doesn't really own a TB can, hence no real substantial comments from anyone. If someone asked me what I thought of the cans that are used with the weapon systems I use in the Army, I could give them a short pro and cons list of what I like so I don't see why this is such a stretch for people to chime in on this topic. I guess its a good thing none posting to this thread are salesmen for TB cans.
 
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First off I will offer you the following advice. I would purchase ONE suppressor to work on both your 5.56 and 30 caliber. I run a 30 cal can on my 5.56, 260 blah blah all the way to 30 magnums with a single can. Do not be fooled into thinking you need multiple can to have excellent performance on all these calibers.

Now to answer other questions in the thread about POI shift. I have tested numerous cans of all materials and different manufactures and I can tell you there really is not a holly grail. I can make a valid argument and tell you that POI shift has more to do with where you are in the nodes of your load and how sensitive the boat tail of the projectile is your using than quality of manufacturing. You might purchase a TBAC, Surefire, YHM or insert name here and have completely different results in POI shifts from rifle to rifle and here is why.

What I have learned by keeping proper logs of every shooting session for me and my clients over the years leads me to a very little known conclusion. Sub calibers will usually perform better than parent calibers with a suppressor. For example one of my personal suppressors (30 caliber by brand x)has a 26 FPS gain in velocity when shooting 308 and a POI shift of 3/4. The same suppressor on the same rifle with a barrel change only to .260 has a 32 FPS gain in velocity and less than 1/3 MOA shift. The same suppressor on my 5.56 will shoot within the measurable error factor of a normal group(essentially immeasurable).

I can tell you TBAC is an excellent can, I could and will make the same argument for almost all of the well known manufactures. The suppressors are all made to a crazy level of perfection today and simply last forever with proper maintenance.

If I were the OP I would be confident in purchasing a TBAC ti can in 30 caliber and running it on both rifle platforms and using the remaining funds to purchase an Osprey .45 caliber for all his pistols.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: AZdesert</div><div class="ubbcode-body">for the .308 TB 30BA it is.

How about for the .223? </div></div>

You will not regret the 30BA purchase.

I myself like both the TBAC 223 cans depending on the application but have been tossing around the idea of getting a SWR Specwar also. (He who dies with the most cans.... Well dies with the most cans.
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) Priced right for what I want to do with it, great company just have not found one to test drive yet. If I cannot, I will drive one at the the silencer shoot in Dallas this year.
I never buy without a test drive of the model I am looking at.
 
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As I said before, customer service. I have a 30p-1 and love it. I can tell you all day long that it sounds great and shoots great. Fit and finish is second to none. It is light weight, etc, etc, but I can't begin to tell you how it compares to others. What I can tell you is that you have one of the owners from tbac who has posted twice in your thread telling why their cans are better and there is not a single other manufacturer here to say otherwise. When I ask tbac a question, I get an answer. I'm still waiting on an answer from silencerco (going on 3 months now) about one if their suppressors. The reality is you have been given several reasons why people choose tbac over other companies. If you want to ignore those reasons and tell yourself that no one gave you any reasons, that's your right. Go buy what you want. It's a free country (for now).
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Zak Smith</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The primary benefit to monolithic cores is manufacturability. </div></div>

Sound meters at 3' have said different, at least to me. Square bore mono's have been quieter, no matter the test preformed.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Cmonroe</div><div class="ubbcode-body">First off I will offer you the following advice. I would purchase ONE suppressor to work on both your 5.56 and 30 caliber. I run a 30 cal can on my 5.56, 260 blah blah all the way to 30 magnums with a single can. Do not be fooled into thinking you need multiple can to have excellent performance on all these calibers.

Now to answer other questions in the thread about POI shift. I have tested numerous cans of all materials and different manufactures and I can tell you there really is not a holly grail. I can make a valid argument and tell you that POI shift has more to do with where you are in the nodes of your load and how sensitive the boat tail of the projectile is your using than quality of manufacturing. You might purchase a TBAC, Surefire, YHM or insert name here and have completely different results in POI shifts from rifle to rifle and here is why.

What I have learned by keeping proper logs of every shooting session for me and my clients over the years leads me to a very little known conclusion. Sub calibers will usually perform better than parent calibers with a suppressor. For example one of my personal suppressors (30 caliber by brand x)has a 26 FPS gain in velocity when shooting 308 and a POI shift of 3/4. The same suppressor on the same rifle with a barrel change only to .260 has a 32 FPS gain in velocity and less than 1/3 MOA shift. The same suppressor on my 5.56 will shoot within the measurable error factor of a normal group(essentially immeasurable).

I can tell you TBAC is an excellent can, I could and will make the same argument for almost all of the well known manufactures. The suppressors are all made to a crazy level of perfection today and simply last forever with proper maintenance.

If I were the OP I would be confident in purchasing a TBAC ti can in 30 caliber and running it on both rifle platforms and using the remaining funds to purchase an Osprey .45 caliber for all his pistols. </div></div>

Thank you for writing that. This is the first post to actually provide some details and insight to the question being asked.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ddd oo7</div><div class="ubbcode-body">As I said before, customer service. I have a 30p-1 and love it. I can tell you all day long that it sounds great and shoots great. Fit and finish is second to none. It is light weight, etc, etc, but I can't begin to tell you how it compares to others. What I can tell you is that you have one of the owners from tbac who has posted twice in your thread telling why their cans are better and there is not a single other manufacturer here to say otherwise. When I ask tbac a question, I get an answer. I'm still waiting on an answer from silencerco (going on 3 months now) about one if their suppressors. The reality is you have been given several reasons why people choose tbac over other companies. If you want to ignore those reasons and tell yourself that no one gave you any reasons, that's your right. Go buy what you want. It's a free country (for now). </div></div>

Actually, this is the first time you've posted any detailed info on why you like TB cans. I am all for customer service but in all honesty I could care less about that if the product is crap to start with and it's the product specifically I want to know about. I don't know anyone who blindly takes the hype that a mfgr of a product says and or has on their webpage as the final words of truth, they are after all trying to sell you something and of course they think they make and sell the greatest product on the earth. You listed some reasons why you like yours just now (thanks for that) but then go on to say you can't compare it to others. It stands to reason that if you can't compare it to others that you "don't know what you don't know" so how can you proclaim that it's better than those other cans? How do you know yours is really lightweight then?

It's not a matter of ignoring what has been said, it is about wanting more descriptive and accurate information than what has been provided that leads people to feel that the TB can is a better product. I want to make an informed decision and in order to do that I'd like some facts and feedback, pros and cons from people who have used the product. Saying its great doesn't really quantify why it is great, what it's attributes are over brand X or what feature lead you to choose it over another. Those are the things that I'd like to hear about.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ddd oo7</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> It's a free country (<span style="font-weight: bold">for now</span>). </div></div>

:)) SO TRUE...
 
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The only way you are going to get first hand advice on all of the leading brands is to talk to a dealer who demos them, or talk to someone who owns them all. I recommend talking to someone like Steve (Rangewalker71) who either owns, has in stock, or has demoed most if not all of the leading brands out there and can give first hand experience on all of them.
 
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Look into the OPS Inc 12th model. It is a very versatile suppressor that can be used on anything 300 win mag down to 22 LR. They are self cleaning and maintenance free and have better durability than anything else out there. It will suit both of your needs and can easily be adapted for other rifles as well. You can shoot full auto and semi and it will have the least point of shift. There's a reason the U.S. special forces have been using them for over 25 years.
 
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So if I am getting this right, from what I've read here, all of you who own TB cans bought them because some guys on the internet or at the gun store told you they were good and you did no other comparison or asking around/reading up to validate that? Because thats what it sounds like you all are saying.

Dregs: Almost all of the issued suppressors we've had on our weapons systems have come from Knights Armaments over the years(actual programs of record; a few pistols have come with either proprietary or unmarked cans ). I am unaware of OPS cans actually being used despite what their website says.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Papa Zero Three</div><div class="ubbcode-body">So if I am getting this right, from what I've read here, all of you who own TB cans bought them because some guys on the internet or at the gun store told you they were good and you did no other comparison or asking around/reading up to validate that? Because thats what it sounds like you all are saying.
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Actually I did quite a bit of research and reading before I came to the conclusion that I probably wanted a TBAC. Then I got in touch with Steve and talked with him about it as well and based on his experience he came to the same conclusion. Then I demoed the TBAC along side of several other suppressors when Steve had a demo day. Then after a couple weeks of more research, I ordered one.

The reality is you are here on the internet asking for advice on what everyone else thinks you should buy and why you should buy it. May be you need to take your own advice and actually go get some real world, hands on experience with some suppressors and then make a decision for yourself. Better yet-- Just buy one of each and when you get them in six-twelve months you can do an extensive review on each and post it for everyone else-- or you can save yourself the money of buying them all and take the advice of those who already have them. Then again, even if you did a review, it would be useless for everyone else because it would just be something they read on the internet. You are very critical of the very advice you have asked for.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ddd oo7</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Papa Zero Three</div><div class="ubbcode-body">So if I am getting this right, from what I've read here, all of you who own TB cans bought them because some guys on the internet or at the gun store told you they were good and you did no other comparison or asking around/reading up to validate that? Because thats what it sounds like you all are saying.
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Actually I did quite a bit of research and reading before I came to the conclusion that I probably wanted a TBAC. Then I got in touch with Steve and talked with him about it as well and based on his experience he came to the same conclusion. Then I demoed the TBAC along side of several other suppressors when Steve had a demo day. Then after a couple weeks of more research, I ordered one.

The reality is you are here on the internet asking for advice on what everyone else thinks you should buy and why you should buy it. May be you need to take your own advice and actually go get some real world, hands on experience with some suppressors and then make a decision for yourself. Better yet-- Just buy one of each and when you get them in six-twelve months you can do an extensive review on each and post it for everyone else-- or you can save yourself the money of buying them all and take the advice of those who already have them. Then again, even if you did a review, it would be useless for everyone else because it would just be something they read on the internet. You are very critical of the very advice you have asked for.</div></div>

Thanks for the recommendation DDd oo7. We will be shooting Sunday after Church, 1400 you know the place if you can make it.

AZ is grabbing a TBAC 30P-1. Thanks for all the kind words
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Rangerwalker71</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Thanks for the recommendation DDd oo7. We will be shooting Sunday after Church, 1400 you know the place if you can make it.

AZ is grabbing a TBAC 30P-1. Thanks for all the kind words </div></div>

I will get the TB 30BA .
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Papa Zero Three</div><div class="ubbcode-body">So if I am getting this right, from what I've read here, all of you who own TB cans bought them because some guys on the internet or at the gun store told you they were good and you did no other comparison or asking around/reading up to validate that? Because thats what it sounds like you all are saying.
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Nope, I'm anal about my gear, when I spend my hard earned money, I want the best out there. From reading and seeing several preform at shoots, I was sold. I've ran many other brands and own some, for precision work, TBAC will always be my choice.