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Thread: Is There A Better SBR Suppressor Than The Surefire RC...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by B Cart View Post
    I know you made up your mind, and you should be happy with your choice. That being said, I had the same requirements as you for home defense, and after a lot of research (and the fact that I reload and have a Dillon 650) I ended up with a 10" 300BLK and the Specwar 7.62 can for my HD weapon. I have specwar brakes on my 5.56 guns as well so I can run the same can on my other guns.

    It's hard to beat a short suppressed 300BLK with subs for quiet indoor shooting.
    2nd this. 300 blk is an awesome option for home defence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by themonk View Post
    2nd this. 300 blk is an awesome option for home defence.
    Wouldn't you be worried about overpenetration?

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    Quote Originally Posted by munch520 View Post
    Wouldn't you be worried about overpenetration?
    I'm using Barnes VOR-TX 110 grain supers for HD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by themonk View Post
    I'm using Barnes VOR-TX 110 grain supers for HD.
    Same. And as for "over penetration", are you referring to over penetration of a soft target (ie human body), or over penetration of home walls? Because no matter what silliness you read on the interwebs, almost any good round made for defense is going to go through normal home walls. Drywall just isn't very good at stopping bullets. Anyone firing inside a house needs to be aware of what direction they are shooting and where that bullet may go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B Cart View Post
    Same. And as for "over penetration", are you referring to over penetration of a soft target (ie human body), or over penetration of home walls? Because no matter what silliness you read on the interwebs, almost any good round made for defense is going to go through normal home walls. Drywall just isn't very good at stopping bullets. Anyone firing inside a house needs to be aware of what direction they are shooting and where that bullet may go.
    Referring to both possibilities, as they are just that.

    Yeah well aware of that, but won't a supersonic 30cal contain more energy (therefore travel further) than a .22cal round? I have 55gr TSX on hand for HD purposes.

    Compare graph below of 308 vs 223 (I know barrel lengths differ in this discussion, but I would think the below is indicative of the energy each round possesses).

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    I think the good 300blk rounds more closely mimick the 7.62x39 sat round than 308 rounds, going by memory.

    Even with that, a light 308 penetrates less than a good 223.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    Is there a reason to skip the Specwar in favor of the RC? Those seem to be the two competing options at this point.

    The RC will have less POI shift.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    Thanks for mentioning them. I was already aware of the Trek T but had dismissed it. Finding out the HALO is now available in a Titanium can rated for full auto really did seal the deal. Just wish it was available in black or grey. That desert tan is going to look kinda retarded on my 6945.


    You are making a mistake.

    The only two considerations here are a Surefire RC or a KAC ball mount.

    A specwar would be a 3rd choice on a budget.
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    Agree ^


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    Right now, you want this as a HD can. This is a lifetime purchase, and sometimes ideas and wants change. Unlike an aimpoint, if you get some POS can and dont like it, or find that it doesn't fit your needs later on, you are stuck with it. $100 or $200 isnt going to make a difference to you 5 years down the road.

    I have an RC, so I am partial. But IMO i'd go with a RC or a Saker. I'm not sure that KAC cans do anything an RC cant, other than offer a higher price point.

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