Suppressors Harvester 300 - still relevant?

StampCollector

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It's been a good 4-5 years since I looked at the suppressor market, but I'm considering a Harvester 300. Being that they were released in 2014, are they still relevant? Other than the TBAC Ultra 9, I didn't really find anything in it's weight class, which is double the money.

I'm currently flexing a Mystic X over to my rifles for now, but not having a compatible QD mounting system makes it a bit fiddly. I'd probably adopt the Griffin Plan A for Harvester to use on all the rifle hosts, and keep the Mystic on a tri-lug for PCCs and booster for pistols.
 
I have a harvester 300and run the asr mounts. It's not perfect but it's a really great hunting rifle can. I also run it on my prs rifle and it is a bit long for that but the brake helps spotting shots.

If you run lots of semi autos you might consider something heavier duty but a bolt gun and a harvester are a great match.
 
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That's what I keep hearing, that everyone who has their Harvester loves it, especially for the money. I was just checking to see nothing revolutionary came out in the past few years that I should look at.
 
I have both the Harvester and an Omega, between the 2 the Omega is quieter and also shorter. But you can get really good deals in the Harvester and it is damn good for the money
 
At that price range, weight, and length specs... The YHM Resonator R2 is close.


As for weight and length, the new Dead Air Nomad-LT is the newest bad boy on the market. I bought mine one 12/4/20, and still waiting on my stamps to go pick them up. It's about double the price of the Harvester 300, but it's supposed to be the baddest precision and hunting can on the market.

 
Ive got one and like it for bolt rifles. Looking back, i would probably buy the omega instead. Its just an all around better can. But if price matters, you wont go wrong with the harvester.