What is the quietest suppressor for 6.5 Creedmore

What is the highest decibel reduction suppressor for 6.5 Creedmoor? I am thinking about getting one but am completely confused which one has the best performance.

I’m not hung up on it being an actual 6.5mm suppressor, .30 is fine, I’m just looking for the most objectively effective.

You worried about length? What’s the use of the rifle?
 
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I'd recommend seeing what comes out at SHOT.
Lots of suppressor manufacturers will be releasing new cans in January to coincide with the market opening back up once the $0 tax stamp goes into effect.
 
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Now you are moving the goal post. I would pick the suppressor for your application. "Quietest" suppressor would actually be lower on my list of what I would want in a suppressor. Most of them are going to be decently quiet. It's hard to tell a lot of suppressors apart, and there is a lot of tonal differences in them as well. Meter numbers are not the end all be all when picking a suppressor.
 
I gotta second that TBAC .338 Ultra.
Shot next to a guy running one in a 6.5 Creed at the last match and it was just ridiculously quiet.
Not cheap, but if you want quiet-est…..
I couldn't muster the extra $$ myself, but it is super quiet. One match last year I noticed in my squad, one guy's can was the most soft muffled "puff" and asked him what it was. Yes TBAC.
 
Now you are moving the goal post. I would pick the suppressor for your application. "Quietest" suppressor would actually be lower on my list of what I would want in a suppressor. Most of them are going to be decently quiet. It's hard to tell a lot of suppressors apart, and there is a lot of tonal differences in them as well. Meter numbers are not the end all be all when picking a suppressor.

Yup that’s why I asked him the questions I did instead of screaming out suppressor names. People get hung up on “quietest” as the most important. It’s not.
 
Yup that’s why I asked him the questions I did instead of screaming out suppressor names. People get hung up on “quietest” as the most important. It’s not.
How "quiet" a suppressor is super low on my priorities list in picking a suppressor. Most of the comparable suppressors sound close to the same. After application, quality and customer service/product support ranks the highest.
 
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Fuck PTR, get anything else at this point.

Can't go wrong with most cans on the market, but I like big volume cans for 99% of my shooting where size/weight isn't much of a concern. Sitting next to someone running 6.5cm through a TBAC338 vs. Banish 30 is more comfortable, and the recoil impulse of the TBAC338 gives you a nice warm fuzzy feeling.

Now if you aren't sure if "quietest" is what you should be concerned about, know that people underestimate the difference of an extra 8-12+ oz on the end of a lever when moving quickly.. And when you are swinging that sword trying to get into positions quickly, the added diameter also becomes a lot more of a factor.

I still vote TBAC338 personally, but I dont know if its actually the best option for OP.