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Originally posted by gingib View PostWhat would you need to shoot 25-30+ shots at?
I get what he is saying, but your point is valid. All of mine are full auto rated and I have never shot more than 5-10 shots without some sort of cool down.
I guess a lot of people like to do mag dumps. I would not necessarily judge a suppressor on the published rate of fire anyway. It just boils down to the materials that are used in the can, primarily the blast baffle.
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Originally posted by -HIC- View PostTerrorists?
I get what he is saying, but your point is valid. All of mine are full auto rated and I have never shot more than 5-10 shots without some sort of cool down.
I guess a lot of people like to do mag dumps. I would not necessarily judge a suppressor on the published rate of fire anyway. It just boils down to the materials that are used in the can, primarily the blast baffle.
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Originally posted by txagyotebuster View PostNot to hijack the thread but has anyone used both an ultra 7 and a crux? Looking for a 30 cal can for longer range shooting, as well has hog hunting on my 6.8 AR.
I would not even put the Crux in the same ball park. They're a no-name company compared to the Top 10 manufacturers. Very little data provided by the manufacturer on performance.
Suppressors are essentially a lifetime purchase. Go with a proven performer.
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Originally posted by 35remington View PostThe TBAC Ultra 7 is known as one of the best cans on the market for POI repeatability. It's truly an excellent suppressor.
I would not even put the Crux in the same ball park. They're a no-name company compared to the Top 10 manufacturers. Very little data provided by the manufacturer on performance.
Suppressors are essentially a lifetime purchase. Go with a proven performer.
And you are basing this on what?
Crux is well known to be very repeatable and low to no point shift.
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Originally posted by 35remington View PostThe TBAC Ultra 7 is known as one of the best cans on the market for POI repeatability. It's truly an excellent suppressor.
I would not even put the Crux in the same ball park. They're a no-name company compared to the Top 10 manufacturers. Very little data provided by the manufacturer on performance.
Suppressors are essentially a lifetime purchase. Go with a proven performer.Originally posted by Mike D View PostAnd you are basing this on what?
Crux is well known to be very repeatable and low to no point shift.
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It is like anything else, and biased and based on what each of yall like.
I did believe that CRUX is relatively a new company though
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Originally posted by 35remington View PostIf they are so well known, you will not have a problem pointing us to this data and reputation.
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Originally posted by trophy8 View PostI don't have any data to point to. Nor do I care to get into a pissing match over it. But Crux makes some very good cans. TBAC is overpriced. They made a name by sponsoring a metric ton of PRS guys. They are good cans. But nothing special. I would not pay retail for one. I've shot a lot of them. Several friends are dealers and have every demo can they offer. Their demo prices are what their retail should be lol. Silencerco isn't what they once were. AAC is pretty well gone. Rugged is getting big. Crux. Lots of folks making new very good cans. I haven't kept up with them all enough to say what the best is. I haven't purchased a single NFA item since the new regs started. I'm in on a trust with a very close friend of mine and he ordered 2 of everything dead air makes LOL. I would take a very serious look at dead air. OP, if you are interested in hearing from them I can get you in touch with their Texas rep. He's a good friend of mine and I know the owners well. We have a few of their cans on my trust with me and my wife and brother. They perform great. I use my harvester and my specwar on everything for the most part. My specwar doesn't really come off my SBR gas guns. It's been beat to heck and does great. I need to order a sandman TI. The NFA market has done some crazy things in the last year. Whatever you buy I wish you luck. If you're ever in the Austin area I don't mind letting you try a couple of mine.
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