One Suppressor for .308 and .223 to start with
Getting ready to pull the trigger on a trust and I have a question about the aquisition path for suppressors.
Looking to eventually get a .308 and .223 suppressor, but will start out with one. The .308 is for a bolt gun, so accuracy is the most desirable attribute. Till I get a .223 suppressor, I'd use the .308 on the .223 for rapid fire. From reading, that's not a problem, but not optimal.
What suppressor would work best for .308 accuracy applications, but not be damaged and be usable for .223 rapid fire? Is the mounting system the real issue?
I looked here, TOS and silencerresearch.com, but I haven't found the answer.
Thanks
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