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3/9/2017 2:57:36 PM EDT
Looking for a suppressor to switch between my 6.5CR bolt gun, .300BLK and 5.56.

Suggestions?
3/9/2017 3:03:32 PM EDT
[#1]
Get one rated for the 300 and use a common mount. It'll handle and pass either of the other cartridge's bullets.
3/9/2017 3:08:33 PM EDT
[#2]
Any of the popular 7.62 suppressors would work well.

Sandman S
Surge
Omega
Recce 7

etc.
3/9/2017 3:17:28 PM EDT
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Looking for a suppressor to switch between my 6.5CR bolt gun, .300BLK and 5.56.

Suggestions?
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3/9/2017 3:36:12 PM EDT
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Any of the popular 7.62 suppressors would work well.

Sandman S
Surge
Omega
Recce 7

etc.
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3/9/2017 3:36:26 PM EDT
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Get one rated for the 300 and use a common mount. It'll handle and pass either of the other cartridge's bullets.
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Dumb question. How will I know what mount(s) I need?
3/9/2017 3:37:30 PM EDT
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Dumb question. How will I know what mount(s) I need?
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most major manufacturers use their own proprietary mount. SiCO has a few options for the Omega and there are some 3rd party mounts available as well
3/9/2017 3:46:18 PM EDT
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Silencerco Omega
3/9/2017 7:33:19 PM EDT
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Thunderbeast inc
3/10/2017 12:09:09 AM EDT
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Dumb question. How will I know what mount(s) I need?
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Depends on the hosts - I picked AAC 51T and the 762SDN-6 because it had the widest range of mounts that I could find....including some real oddballs.

5/8x24 will cover most .30 caliber-ish guns
1/2x28 will cover most .22 caliber-ish guns

Everyone's can should/will offer mounts in these.


Gets a little stranger from there - you might need:
M13x1LH for an AUG
9/16-24LH for an FN
etc... and then you could be in for a hassle.
3/10/2017 11:42:14 AM EDT
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How would the SilencerCo Hybrid work for my needs?

Looks like Capitol Armory is running a special where if you buy the Hybrid, you get a Warlock or Cyclone free...plus you'd get a total of $400 in rebates if you went with the Warlock. Seems like a pretty solid deal.

What am I missing? Any reason to go Omega vs Hybrid?
3/10/2017 6:14:04 PM EDT
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Any of the popular 7.62 suppressors would work well.

Sandman S
Surge
Omega
Recce 7

etc.
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I got a Recce 7 with that same purpose in mind.  Works well on both a .300BLK and 5.56 SBR using Griffin's taper mount.
3/10/2017 7:28:03 PM EDT
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I got a Recce 7 with that same purpose in mind.  Works well on both a .300BLK and 5.56 SBR using Griffin's taper mount.
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I second the Recce 7 but you will do yourself a disservice to not look at the Griffin Alpha/Maximus. 
It's  the same baffle stack but is Ti with a 17-4 SS blast baffle. 
Uses the same mounts and you can swap to the 22cal end cap and it's user serviceable. 

Or the Optiumus and also do 9mm and 22lr. 

I have both but still waiting for the approval on the Alpha. I also have the AAC 762-SND-6 and it's a good can but the Optimus is just a quiet and a lot lighter. A lot. 

One thing that gets overlooked is the weight at the end of the barrel. With most 65CM barrels being 22-24" long you may want to consider your lightest option that will handle your most aggressive firing schedule. 

On my Ruger Precision Rifle my 762sdn6 was like a brick on the ends of the barrel. When I swapped over to the Optimus it was night and day different. 

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