SILENCER/SUPPRESSOR?

I’ve got the regular Nomad TI XC and it is an awesome can. Punches above its weight class for sure. My brother had the silver version too and it looks great.
A higher volume can for a cartridge like that would be nice then. Dead Air nomad LTi XC is one that comes with bead blasted ti finish option. I'd personally sell the xeno hub/muzzle device that comes with it and put a direct thread hub adapter in it if I went that direction.
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The reaper or OG might be my next one though not sure yet. The over the barrel design intrigues me. I hope they get to a price point eventually where I could more easily justify each rifle having its own suppressor.
 
Cut that barrel down to 20"-22" I went down to 22" and should have gone shorter. I still gained velocity cutting 2 inches off on a 338.
With a 26' barrel you can thread the muzzle without having to pull the barrel. Just as soon not do that.
 
A higher volume can for a cartridge like that would be nice then. Dead Air nomad LTi XC is one that comes with bead blasted ti finish option. I'd personally sell the xeno hub/muzzle device that comes with it and put a direct thread hub adapter in it if I went that direction.
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My rifle is threaded 1/2"-28, I got the Nomad Ti XC and then I ordered one of these otter creek Ti hub adapters for $30...works great and doesnt add any length

 
Scythe Ti! Got mine in 8 days, once Silencershop.com submitted my application. 15 days total. Still waiting on the new rifle it goes on. Silencershop & my local dealer/their agent were great. Really easy process. Go to an Elite dealer in your area.
 
I'm mostly looking at a rimfire model. Unfortunately most don't qualify for the free tax stamp since they are mostly lower price.
Silencer central had a buy one get one.22 one free when I purchase late October.
 
There should be plenty of diameter to go 5/8x24 with a threaded collar added for a shoulder. Much better than an adapter and much less chance for tolerance stacking as can happen when using an adapter. Here is my Tikka 300 WSM at factory length and a video of the process.
 

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