DeadAir is supposed to be releasing a slightly longer and quieter version of the Nomad later this year
They posted preliminary db numbers and some comparisons part way down on page 1
https://www.ar15.com/forums/Armory/D...max/20-500474/
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DeadAir is supposed to be releasing a slightly longer and quieter version of the Nomad later this year
They posted preliminary db numbers and some comparisons part way down on page 1
https://www.ar15.com/forums/Armory/D...max/20-500474/
Just some general information to add:
Bear in mind, that while I like both of my TBAC suppressors, Thunder Beast took over 3 months to ship my suppressors. I specifically asked before I ordered and was told 3 to 5 weeks max. They are good suppressors but I didn't appreciate that. I might order from them again some day, but my last 4 suppressors were from other manufacturers.
Single Shot Silencer Shop trusts are currently still taking 9+ months to clear, measured from the time your check is cashed to when the form is marked approved. Silencer Shop one-owner submissions, submitted through the Kiosk, are coming back at 70 to 90 days currently. That's a HUGE difference.
Great information guys. I really appreciate it.
TBAC is the best for precision rifle cans. I have an Ultra 5 and a 9. For a hunting rifle, I’d definitely choose the 5”. It’s does a surprisingly good job. As a plus, now you have a can you can run on all your other rifles. I shot my Ultra 5” on my 11” barreled SBR over the weekend. I’d want earpro for practice and prolonged strings of fire, but for a shot or three without, its fine.
I have a Thunderbeast Ultra 5 on my 300 H&H big game rifle. One or two shots without ear pro isnt the end of the world. It isnt Ultra 9 quiet thats for sure, but it is right at home on a 24 inch hunting rifle. It isnt long, but it is lightweight so it doesent throw off the balance of the rifle.
I've heard good things about the AAC Jaeger.
The best part is the price...MSRP of $449.99. Almost a 1/3 the price of TBAC.
I'm not knocking TBAC...there's a lot of R&D in their stuff and it's certainly worth the price. It's absolutely is THE best can for precision shooters.
But for a rifle that you're only going to shoot maybe 2 times a year, a cheaper suppressor might be the ticket.