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Suppressors Surefire 7.62 rc or thunder beast 30cb9?? Help!

jboyright

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Ok guys I am in the market for a 30cal can.. I'd like it to be some type of QD. So I can switch back from my 6.5cm bolt action to a 308 lmt. Without sacrificing accuracy on my bolt gun. It seems the thunder beast would provide a tighter lock up system due to the tapered uploadfromtaptalk1405400856092.jpg mounting system. However I currently own a SF socom rc in 556 and I have noticed no lost in accuracy. If anyone could share there thoughts or has experience with a QD set up on there bolt action would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
 
One benefit of the Surefire is being able to use it in on your 556-rc mounts as well.

If you ever envision using it on a semi-auto platform then I would lean more towards the SF. Based on your description for use being bolt guns, I would go TBAC.

I currently have a 762-rc and love it, but now have a 30CB9 on order for my bolt guns. The TBAC can will be lighter and I'm assuming/hoping will be quieter.
 
One benefit of the Surefire is being able to use it in on your 556-rc mounts as well.

If you ever envision using it on a semi-auto platform then I would lean more towards the SF. Based on your description for use being bolt guns, I would go TBAC.

I currently have a 762-rc and love it, but now have a 30CB9 on order for my bolt guns. The TBAC can will be lighter and I'm assuming/hoping will be quieter.
Sucks I already purchased a 556 can. But I wanted a deciated 556 suppressor for my Mk18uploadfromtaptalk1405435893016.jpg so for accuracy you think the thunder beast would be the way to go? I like the surefire however my concern there is accuracy being the type of attachment system that it is. What are your thoughts? And the 308 lmt is a semi
 
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Sucks I already purchased a 556 can. But I wanted a deciated 556 suppressor for my Mk18View attachment 43194 so for accuracy you think the thunder beast would be the way to go? I like the surefire however my concern there is accuracy being the type of attachment system that it is. What are your thoughts?
Also.. the 308 lmt is a ar10 platform. So this would be going from bolt to semi!
 
Sucks I already purchased a 556 can. But I wanted a deciated 556 suppressor for my Mk18View attachment 43194 so for accuracy you think the thunder beast would be the way to go? I like the surefire however my concern there is accuracy being the type of attachment system that it is. What are your thoughts? And the 308 lmt is a semi

Surefire cans are pretty accurate. I wouldn't be concerned about the mount. I ended up buying both because I wanted the ruggedness of SF for heavy battle rifle classes (SR25) and I recently bought the TBAC to be a tad lighter and I presume quieter.

I have no hands on experience with the TBAC yet, but I really like how there is minimal blowback with the SF when shooting semi.

You can't go wrong with either.
 
Surefire cans are pretty accurate. I wouldn't be concerned about the mount. I ended up buying both because I wanted the ruggedness of SF for heavy battle rifle classes (SR25) and I recently bought the TBAC to be a tad lighter and I presume quieter.

I have no hands on experience with the TBAC yet, but I really like how there is minimal blowback with the SF when shooting semi.

You can't go wrong with either.
Rodger that man.. I appreciate your advice!
 
I don't think you can go wrong either way. But as for accuracy, I've never experienced anything with SF to warn me off. Personal experience so take it however you want - I've been impressed with mine from the perspective that I have next to no POI shift between can on and can off; at least not enough shift to make a difference out to about 200 yds (I haven't tested the spread beyond that). That goes for both my 762SS I run on a .300 win mag and my socom RC on 556. In fact, I would argue that I get better groups on the .300 when I run the can. I prefer and run mine with brakes, as opposed to FHs. I thought about trying some other manfuacturers which run cheaper and arguably will produce same results, but I've just never had a problem with what I have. I like my 762SS so much I ordered another for a .308 over the newer socom. I know people will think that's stupid, but I just wanted to able to swap across platforms, and I've already committed to the older mounts.