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10/20/2015 3:29:49 PM EDT
Looking to buy my first can for a variety of rifles. It will be used on 5.56, .300, 6.8 and possibly .270 WIN. Possibly .308.

My local shop has the AAC SDN 6 on sale for a great price, but I'm unsure if it can handle the .270 WIN. Tried calling AAC, no answer.

If my largest caliber would be .300 BO, what's another can <$1000 that would be idea for my situation?

It would see mostly 5.56 and .300, with the occasional .270 and 6.8.

Barrel lenghts;

5.56 - 16"
6.8 - 12.5"
300 - 16"
.270 - 20"

Ammo:
5.56 - super/factory
6.8 - super/factory
.300 - subs/super factory
.270 - super/factory

Thanks.
10/20/2015 5:01:47 PM EDT
[#1]
Dead Air Sandman-L/S, Rugged Surge 762, Sig 762SRD, Saker, Specwar, Recce 7, there's all kinds of great choices out there.

What are priorities?  Price, Sound Suppression, SBR use, weight, QD?

I would make a list of something like 1-4 in order of importance on what you want out of the suppressor, then you can narrow it down much easier.
10/20/2015 5:27:51 PM EDT
[#2]
YHM Ti can would also be nice, but you'd need to confirm .270 use.
10/20/2015 5:45:52 PM EDT
[#3]
270 chamber pressure is close to 300WinMag. you may want to check 300WM cans.
10/20/2015 8:04:48 PM EDT
[#4]
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270 chamber pressure is close to 300WinMag. you may want to check 300WM cans.
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This, you need something rated for .300WM. The 762-SDN-6 is not. if you're going AAC 300TM or MK13-SD.

Plenty of other cans are rated for .300 WM.
10/20/2015 9:19:33 PM EDT
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Tried calling AAC, no answer.
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Really makes you want to buy one of their cans, doesn't it?
10/20/2015 10:03:59 PM EDT
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Quoted:
Looking to buy my first can for a variety of rifles. It will be used on 5.56, .300, 6.8 and possibly .270 WIN. Possibly .308.

My local shop has the AAC SDN 6 on sale for a great price, but I'm unsure if it can handle the .270 WIN. Tried calling AAC, no answer.

If my largest caliber would be .300 BO, what's another can <$1000 that would be idea for my situation?

It would see mostly 5.56 and .300, with the occasional .270 and 6.8.

Barrel lenghts;

5.56 - 16"
6.8 - 12.5"
300 - 16"
.270 - 20"

Ammo:
5.56 - super/factory
6.8 - super/factory
.300 - subs/super factory
.270 - super/factory

Thanks.
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Sandman S  for multi use.
10/20/2015 10:31:25 PM EDT
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Dead Air Sandman-L/S, Rugged Surge 762, Sig 762SRD, Saker, Specwar, Recce 7, there's all kinds of great choices out there.



What are priorities?  Price, Sound Suppression, SBR use, weight, QD?



I would make a list of something like 1-4 in order of importance on what you want out of the suppressor, then you can narrow it down much easier.
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How would you say the Omega stacks up against the ones you've listed?  It's a little more expensive than the Sandman-S, but lighter.



 
10/21/2015 6:35:48 AM EDT
[#8]
i went with the Dead Air Sandman L for multi use calibers, i believe it does everything you are seeking and require OP
10/21/2015 7:59:46 AM EDT
[#9]
Surge762.
10/21/2015 8:03:19 AM EDT
[#10]
I have a Griffin Recce 7

I have shot 308, 25-223AR, .223 /5.56, 300 blk out, 6 x 47 Lapua through it without issue...

I have a Brake, flash comp, and three prong style taper mounts...

Its TITS
10/21/2015 8:15:43 AM EDT
[#11]
Thanks folks.
10/21/2015 11:54:52 AM EDT
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I have a Griffin Recce 7

I have shot 308, 25-223AR, .223 /5.56, 300 blk out, 6 x 47 Lapua through it without issue...

I have a Brake, flash comp, and three prong style taper mounts...

Its TITS
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Griffin Recce7 and 30SD suppressors are 300win mag rated btw.
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