Looked at Dan Hardy and Gunworks.....its for a Remington Mountain LSS .270. WHats your thoughts?
Thanks
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Looked at Dan Hardy and Gunworks.....its for a Remington Mountain LSS .270. WHats your thoughts?
Thanks
Dpt!!
Hre or Ssr mate
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english please Dunc....that means nothing to me lol
Gunworks all the way, great service
Hardy Rifle engineering, or shooting systems research.
Try Scott at Ssr mate his new cans look the biz, got some gun works cans here but yeah na.
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SSRNZ, Scotts suppressors are looking good, give them a try :)
Arvo Industries, got one on my .270 works well ARVO Industries | High Quality Hunting Suppressors
I've got 2 Gunworks. My next one will be from them too. Great service too.
Gunworks have fallen behind in my book. Their development is not keeping up with what hunters actually want.
Everyone who makes them seem to give good service.
Another recommendation for DPT here.
Light, cheap, and better sound reduction than a lot of the more expensive options.
Have made contact with SSR and they "look" nice. Proof is in the pudding I suppose. so will try em this time round.
Nice on:)
I'm sure if it's not what you want it will sell easy.
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Have had no complaints with the HRE one I have :D
Yup had a hardys....just wanna try something else.
I wish I'd spent the extra and got one of Dan's new models; rather than a dpt..
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Also, don't get an A-tec. Unless you want to buy my one in which case you should definitely buy an A-tec.
Thanks for the reply, many seemed willing to discount a supplier without saying why. I am deployed at present and have got a couple of gunworks suppressors based upon recommendations on forums such as this, I received very good customer service but am yet to get back and play with the result. Also since first suppressor it will be difficult to assess trelative weight and length....
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Many factors when you choose something I guess. For me price is one and at $300 the Gunworks spartan is probably the cheapest. It might be a bit longer forward of the muzzle than some others but by what? 50mm at worst? Diameter at 35mm is smaller than most of the others I have seen and this is just as important as length I reckon. Noise suppression is adequate and really this sort of thing is a binary decision for me - it is either acceptable/unacceptable - you can chase your tail for ever looking for the latest greatest whatever. And it doesn't hurt that Gunworks is a 10 - 15min down the road from me ...
Everything is a compromise
A gent at the range on sat had and SSR job on a 243, he had an issue with one that the internal thread broke away causing baffle strikes. I think he said this one was the replacement.
I didnt risk taking off the muffs as there were too many shooters, but all I could hear was a FFFFFFFfffffft! sound, he didnt stick around to chck it out more but it seemed pretty quiet.
Got a gunworks dualium on my 308 myself. they make them an inch? longer than when I got mine now I think.
I recently tossed up ball the suppressor options and went with the DPT modular one in the end and I'm absolutely wrapped with it! Even my father who has a 4th gen hardy suppressor us jealous and it cost half the price. You also have the option of adding more modules to further reduce sound if you don't mind adding to the length and I think they are about the lightest available? Highly recommend :)
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Want to spend lots? Get a titanium from Bert at Tagar Metals mount maunganui, smaller and lighter
Mate got a Hardys on his .243, noise suppression was ok but the way the gun was treated wasnt, a rough as thread was done that had chips out of the threading and the plastic but of the pistol grip was broken off, it was returned taped up and glue oozing out from around it.
This week end saw Hardy latest and prior model to that. Latest on X Bolt and older model on T3.First deer on Friday shot @200m. It seemed non plussed with first shot as it peered around some manuka and pine. Next shot at base of neck and flipped in air. Next nite both shooting at stag @300m down a very steep gully. Both seemed very quiet. First shots were abysmal but then both hit lungs.I was to side and calling the shots.Neither of the cans sounded different i.e. no great difference to them.Both did job.The XBolt did not have any shortening. My son and me preferred if it was chopped an inch.[balance wise]Pills were 55gr Barnes and 53gr Sierra.