I have two Omegas. They were alright when I bought them back in 2015, but I've grown to dislike them. They are a very high backpressure can. Accuracy with them on has been pretty close to the same as unsuppressed with everything I've run them on. I've ran them on several ARs, both large and small frame, a bolt gun, and a SCAR17. The ASR system is better than what people like the douche from Q will let off, as long as you pay attention when you mount it. The good news is if you don't like ASR, there is now 10 different mounting options to choose from, as it seems that the industry is slowly moving towards the Bravo/Omega thread pattern. I am currently using the Deadair Xeno system on one of my Omegas, and I like it. I like Keymo better, after having my AAC 762-SDN-6 converted.
I am moving away from modular designs and towards cans that are not user serviceable (meaning you can't unscrew the end cap or mounting system). I don't believe that a modular design lends itself to reliability under actual hard use. I have had both my omegas want to unscrew themselves with large volumes of fire. This is where you see substantial accuracy breakdown, and hopefully you catch it before you blow the can downrange. I have mitigated this by basically degreasing the threads and gluing them together with red loctite, then torquing the fuck out of them, utilizing a delrin suppressor vice block I bought from Hansohn Brothers... I haven't had them inadvertently come apart since, but I still do not trust them.
I recently just purchased a Sig SLX-C can. The mounting system is innovative while also having a taper, which should lend itself to POI repeatability. Its a low backpressure design, which is of a higher importance to me than sound suppression for use on a gas gun. It is not user serviceable and thus won't come apart, and is 3D printed out of inconel, so it should last a while. I have had a great experience with my Sig can that looks like a torpedo/buttplug, so I am hopeful. Accurate and great tone. It was between the SLX-C and a Surefire RC2, but my local dealer had the Sig can in stock. The Surefire is in the OPs price range, and is a robust can.