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Suppressor for F-Open Class

Dave M.

F-Open Class shooter (284 win, 6dasher, 6.5-7PRCW)
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My 11 year old and I both shoot F-Open (600 and 1000 yards) and I’m considering purchasing and all around solid usage direct threaded 30 cal suppressor. The rifles we shoot F class with are a 6.5CM and a 6 Dasher. I realize a specific 6.5CM suppressor would be best suited for overall sound report and potential recoil reduction; however I’d like to use it for hunting with my 308win and .223”. Wondering what is the best all around 30 cal suppressor for this purpose? And do any shooters use suppressors for F Open competitions? I’ve never seen a single suppressor used on the line at our competitions.

Dave Monette
313-310-3158
 
My 11 year old and I both shoot F-Open (600 and 1000 yards) and I’m considering purchasing and all around solid usage direct threaded 30 cal suppressor. The rifles we shoot F class with are a 6.5CM and a 6 Dasher. I realize a specific 6.5CM suppressor would be best suited for overall sound report and potential recoil reduction; however I’d like to use it for hunting with my 308win and .223”. Wondering what is the best all around 30 cal suppressor for this purpose? And do any shooters use suppressors for F Open competitions? I’ve never seen a single suppressor used on the line at our competitions.

Dave Monette
313-310-3158
I guess after some limited research I’ve now come to realize that suppressors are most likely outlawed in F Class competitions. That being said, my other questions still stand.

Dave
 
You are correct. Suppressors are illegal in NRA high power competition, which F Class falls under.
Thanks. I’m still wanting to know what suppressor to get for general shooting and hunting.
 
I guess after some limited research I’ve now come to realize that suppressors are most likely outlawed in F Class competitions. That being said, my other questions still stand.

Dave
My son is turning into a great little shooter. I think he has the capability to be a truly special shooter. He is super calm and level headed and never lets a poor shot effect his future shots. Being in Michigan, and him having a chance to shoot with some really accomplished shooters and truly world class competitors; is incredible. He doesn’t fully comprehend that some of the guys we have a chance to shoot with and even compete against are legends in the sport. Some day he will look back and truly appreciate the opportunity to soak up knowledge from these guys; but the best part about being 11 years old is that to him they are not legends, they are merely great guys that are willing to work with him and give him tips and guidance.

Dave
 
TBAC is the industry leader in precision rifle cans. I can attest to that. They are a tremendous piece of craftsmanship and their customer service is second to none. Buy once, cry once, buy TBAC.
Which TBAC would you suggest? This is actually along the same line I was thinking of
 
you really should not post your phone number on the interweb..... unless its not your number and its something funny like peta or maybe the butterball hotline......
 
Which TBAC would you suggest? This is actually along the same line I was thinking of

The TBAC Ultras are great suppressors, but I would rather have one I can take apart and clean, so mine is the Banish 30 by Silencer Central (made by Mack Bros. in Sturgis).

Moreover, if I need to swap out a baffle because of a strike or just due to erosion, it is cheap and easy. With the TBAC it is a major repair, because they have to cut the whole can apart.

At our F-Class matches you cannot shoot an official (NRA) score with a suppressor, but many of us do not care. We still are allowed to shoot suppressed, they just don't turn the score in to NRA. Who cares, unless you think you are so good you need to be going to regional or nationals.

If you get a Banish spend another $80 or so and rig up one of these WONDERFUL tumbler systems to clean baffles with:

I have the Banish 223 also (223 guts on the left, 30 on the right):
 
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If you continue to do some research on suppressors (I’d also recommend over on Snipers Hide as they have a huge section devoted to just that) you will find out the pitfalls of take apart cans and that it’s not needed for center fire. I’ll let you do your own research as it’s a touchy subject for some.
 
My 11 year old and I both shoot F-Open (600 and 1000 yards) and I’m considering purchasing and all around solid usage direct threaded 30 cal suppressor. The rifles we shoot F class with are a 6.5CM and a 6 Dasher. I realize a specific 6.5CM suppressor would be best suited for overall sound report and potential recoil reduction; however I’d like to use it for hunting with my 308win and .223”. Wondering what is the best all around 30 cal suppressor for this purpose? And do any shooters use suppressors for F Open competitions? I’ve never seen a single suppressor used on the line at our competitions.

Dave Monette
313-310-3158

Silencerco Hybrid46
 
you really should not post your phone number on the interweb..... unless its not your number and its something funny like peta or maybe the butterball hotline......
Why? Are you planning to call and mess with me? I’d like to think this rather small forum of people can trust each other with phone numbers. Point taken though.
 
Do you know how HOT a barrel and suppressor gets after 22 rounds in July..
I don’t, that is why I’m asking others on this forum about it. Do you have any other rhetorical questions that you’d like to not share your useful answers on??? Why not just explain the pros and cons and explain why it is or isn’t a good idea?
 
If you continue to do some research on suppressors (I’d also recommend over on Snipers Hide as they have a huge section devoted to just that) you will find out the pitfalls of take apart cans and that it’s not needed for center fire. I’ll let you do your own research as it’s a touchy subject for some.
I’d like to get a can that is welded and not removable baffles. I don’t think it’s needed for centerfire and I want a direct thread one that I don’t have to worry about another piece of the puzzle like a muzzle adapter to maintain concentricity.
 
The TBAC Ultras are great suppressors, but I would rather have one I can take apart and clean, so mine is the Banish 30 by Silencer Central (made by Mack Bros. in Sturgis).

Moreover, if I need to swap out a baffle because of a strike or just due to erosion, it is cheap and easy. With the TBAC it is a major repair, because they have to cut the whole can apart.

At our F-Class matches you cannot shoot an official (NRA) score with a suppressor, but many of us do not care. We still are allowed to shoot suppressed, they just don't turn the score in to NRA. Who cares, unless you think you are so good you need to be going to regional or nationals.

If you get a Banish spend another $80 or so and rig up one of these WONDERFUL tumbler systems to clean baffles with:

I have the Banish 223 also (223 guts on the left, 30 on the right):
Those baffles look brand new. I did read that the Banish 30 claims some rather unbelievable db reduction that were not able to be reproduced by third party testing labs.
 
You may want to look at what brands you can find to purchase. Many are listed as out of stock or "backorderable". I have a friend that has 10 Thunder Beasts on order now and he is about 9 months out on them even being manufactured. .
 

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