350 legend silencer

@DownhillFromHere isn't that Rugged the can you and your son have? Any input?
Yes, son got the Rugged Alaskan 360 - but not the titanium variant. I was so impressed I got one of my own. I took mine out for the first time today. Observations:
  • With his copy, there was no POI shift at all on my .223 bolt gun compared to unsuppressed/braked. Bartlein 5R 28" Heavy Palma contour, 75gr ELDM @2830fps. I was getting consistent hits on the 6" plate at 537 yards, as I expect with this rifle. I expect no different out to 1000.
  • I haven't tried my own copy on my bolt rifles (.223, 6BR, 6.5CM) yet.
  • With my Barnes Precision AR (18" 1:7 twist barrel), suppressed POI shift appears non-existent to minimal with both suppressors. I only have a 3x-magnification Vortex Spitfire optic on the rifle, and it hadn't been out of the safe in years until son decided to get into suppressors so I don't have as much confidence in POI comparison as with my .223.
  • Accuracy at 50 yards sucks with 125gr polymer-coated lead bullets in my 9mm PCC - but 50+ yard accuracy with these bullets has sucked in pretty much any load and firearm in which I've used them (but they're ok for close-in like USPSA or IDPA). I forgot to put jacketed loads in my range bag today.
I have no experience from which to compare/contrast how it sounds with other brands. I can only say that, when we had it on son's Tavor, it sounded really quiet to me*. It's hard to judge when I'm the one shooting as so much sound is transmitted into the skull through cheek weld.
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* The already-overgassed Tavor was WAY overgassed with suppressor in place... flung factory XM193 55gr ball brass out so hard the case necks were all significantly bent, and accuracy did not impress at all (just has a dot sight on it). Need to try with 69- or 77-gr SMK loads, with which my Barnes AR will hold 1-2MOA with its 3x optic and milspec trigger.
 
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My brother went with the Bushwhacker 36.
Does he like it and why?
LPM Anthem S2 38

Resilient Rambling Man
I know that @BurtG didn’t ask, but why these particular brands over others? If you know and aren’t just listing those that you have heard of.

The RRM says on their site that they cannot handle sustained fire and shouldn’t be allowed to get too hot. Which is honestly fine for the normal use of a 360 Legend.
 
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Does he like it and why?

I know that @BurtG didn’t ask, but why these particular brands over others? If you know and aren’t just listing those that you have heard of.

The RRM says on their site that they cannot handle sustained fire and shouldn’t be allowed to get too hot. Which is honestly fine for the normal use of a 360 Legend.

I'd like to give you his response but unfortunately he passed away before being able to use it. I can tell you that the reason he purchased it was because he would be able to use it on his 350 as well as calibers under 9mm including 22LR. The fact that you can disassemble and clean it was another reason for choosing it.
 
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Have an older liberty mystic x that has done really well for me. I'd go more modern with hub mounting etc, but the mystic is a tank and uses swappable mounts as well, just not hub.

Have not had any odd poi issues etc. Not super quiet, but monocore is easy to work with since it gets cast and stuff shot through it that I would never put through other cans lol

I'm not up on similar cans ATM, but happy to see all the new 35 cal and bigger options in this thread! Very cool
 
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Does he like it and why?

I know that @BurtG didn’t ask, but why these particular brands over others? If you know and aren’t just listing those that you have heard of.

The RRM says on their site that they cannot handle sustained fire and shouldn’t be allowed to get too hot. Which is honestly fine for the normal use of a 360 Legend.

I've gotten to demo the Anthem 38 on a multitude of hosts. Sounded fantastic on 357, 9mm sp5, 8.6 blk, 300 blk (subs and supers), .308.

Its versatile and sounded good on a lot of those hosts. 308 and 300 blk were just okay as it's got a pretty significant overbore but still was pretty effective.

I have not gotten to demo a Rambling Man yet but some people I trust say it's a great light weight large bore option. Say it sounds good on 8.6, 9mm, 357, 44, 45-70, 458 socom, etc. With the 9mm end cap I would think it would it should do pretty well with 350 legend.

While probably not as good as something with a tighter bore this does add versatility and modularity. Which is a bonus. I own Resilient products already and wouldn't hesitate to buy this if I was in the market for it.

Yeah basically don't get it over 750⁰f, if you plan on mag dumping into trash over and over this isn't the choice. But if you're not getting your bolt action can 750⁰+ it shouldn’t be an issue.

LPM and Resilient both make great products, would buy both with confidence.
 
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I'd like to give you his response but unfortunately he passed away before being able to use it. I can tell you that the reason he purchased it was because he would be able to use it on his 350 as well as calibers under 9mm including 22LR. The fact that you can disassemble and clean it was another reason for choosing it.
Uhm, wow. I did not know. Sorry for bringing it up.
 
Have an older liberty mystic x that has done really well for me. I'd go more modern with hub mounting etc, but the mystic is a tank and uses swappable mounts as well, just not hub.

Have not had any odd poi issues etc. Not super quiet, but monocore is easy to work with since it gets cast and stuff shot through it that I would never put through other cans lol

I'm not up on similar cans ATM, but happy to see all the new 35 cal and bigger options in this thread! Very cool
I got my mystic and Infiniti both upgraded to X versions and love them.
Agree on the monocore and cast bullets. Ran a fuck ton through my m11 and always easy to get apart. I run them both on my lighter hunting rifles since they are so lightweight.
 
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I have a Recce 5 and a Paladin 300HD so I’d be looking at a Bushwhacker36 or a Sportsman ultra light 36HD because of the muzzle devices I have. I have zero complaints with my Griffins. The Bushwhacker 36 looks like my Paladin with a bigger bore in the guts.
 
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Obsidian 9 is a great can and easy to clean. Both Rugged and Griffin make taper mounts for it so it won't loosen up like a direct mount will. Additionally, you can use it on pistols as well.
 
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I have a Griffin Bushwhacker 46 that I used 2 years ago on my Rruger American .350 Legend. I used there 36 end cap and it sounded better than I thought it would. It was just heavy. Black Friday of 2023 Silencer shop ran a promo for a free tax stamp on the Rugged Alaskan so I bought the Ti version and ran that this last season. It is so light you don't even feel it on the rifle. It is definitely quite that the Bushwhacker 46. I shot a doe this year with past season and my buddy who was hunting with me never even woke up when I took the shot. He was sound asleep less than 4 feet from me. If you are running an AR I would look at the Huxwrks new Flow 36.
 
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Running a omega 36m currently on my 8 year olds 350L. I would let him shoot a deer without ear pro but while at the range he definitely still needs them.
 

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I'm probably going to just run my R45 when I get my legend setup. It seems to test well on most stuff and works good on my 450 bushmaster.
That's good to know. If I get a straight wall, it is likely going to be a .450 Bush Master from my favorite maker of semi-autos, Windham Weaponry. They have one they call the 450 Thumper. Standard equipment is a Magpul PRS Gen III adjustable stock. I already like that stock because I put on on my AR-10, the Windham Weaponry R16SFST-308. That stock manages the recoil of .308 like a butterfly kiss.
 
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That's good to know. If I get a straight wall, it is likely going to be a .450 Bush Master from my favorite maker of semi-autos, Windham Weaponry. They have one they call the 450 Thumper. Standard equipment is a Magpul PRS Gen III adjustable stock. I already like that stock because I put on on my AR-10, the Windham Weaponry R16SFST-308. That stock manages the recoil of .308 like a butterfly kiss.
I was going to go with a gas gun but our regs don't allow for a semi during primitive season so I just built a custom bolt gun..
 
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