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The R6, R65, R30, R30k, R30XL cans all will accept any ASR compatible QD mounts.
Dead Air, Q PLan B, Silencerco Bravo or ASR, Area 419, and I believe Griffin Armament has one as well.
If recoil is the primary concern, you should stick with the caliber specific suppressors. If sound suppression is the largest concern, then you would be correct that volume aids in sound suppression.
The R65 would be your best choice. You will see very comparable recoil reduction capabilities between the two suppressors. I have shot the R6 and R65 on multiple 6mm match guns. Both work very well. Let me know if I can help you with your purchase. Thanks.....Scott
We have the capability to get those real numbers. I have been wanting to get my hands on a maverick to test. Hopefully I will have an answer for you soon.
I have an almost brand new Christensen Arms MPR in 6.5 Creedmoor.
All Carbon Fiber Chassis and barrel.
24 inch barrel 1:8
40 Rounds Shot
Trigger Tech “Flat” Trigger
Right side folding
6.9 lbs
Scope and rings not included.
$2k shipped to your door
We are working on getting exact and comparable data sets currently. You will get the most recoil reduction with all of the ports open and less back pressure. With the ports closed we experience 2-3 db less.
Titanium doesn't do well when it gets hot and then takes a beating, As long as you allow the suppressor to cool it will handle it. Later this year we are launching a hard use 556 and 30 cal can that is rated for full auto fire.