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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5831081" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Cannot beat a TB, as that was what I had my heart set on when I initially entered the suppressor world. After some research and meeting with a few folks, I went with Texas Silencer Company for my 30 caliber and rimfire cans and have been very satisfied. Basically the guy selling the cans (<em>sold TB and TS cans</em>) asked me a series of questions, with <u>long range accuracy</u> being one of the criteria (<em>not something I needed</em>), and I ended up going different route and saving a little money. My .30 caliber is plenty accurate out to 200 yards, which exceeds 99% of my shot opportunities. I did not want QD as I do not burn through ammo, thus went with DT. Good luck with your decision, as they can be a lot of fun, especially if you shoot a lot or hunt in urban setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5831081, member: 131"] Cannot beat a TB, as that was what I had my heart set on when I initially entered the suppressor world. After some research and meeting with a few folks, I went with Texas Silencer Company for my 30 caliber and rimfire cans and have been very satisfied. Basically the guy selling the cans ([I]sold TB and TS cans[/I]) asked me a series of questions, with [U]long range accuracy[/U] being one of the criteria ([I]not something I needed[/I]), and I ended up going different route and saving a little money. My .30 caliber is plenty accurate out to 200 yards, which exceeds 99% of my shot opportunities. I did not want QD as I do not burn through ammo, thus went with DT. Good luck with your decision, as they can be a lot of fun, especially if you shoot a lot or hunt in urban setting. [/QUOTE]
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