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AR-10 Winchester Hunting Suppressor

Brookky

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May 31, 2013
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Richmond Ky
I am looking for a lightweight hunting suppressor for an AR-10 Winchester 243. I know everyone has their favorite brand, I have Thunder beast, Liberty, AAC cans. I know there are several new suppressor companies out there now. What I'm looking for is the most noise reduction and a very lightweight can. I have an AR-10 243 that weighs around 14 pounds with a thermal scope on top. This will be on a tripod for nighttime coyote hunting. What cans do you recommend that fits.
 
I recommend the Huxwrx cans or another low back pressure flow through can as well for the AR-10. They can be very gassy even with an adjustable gas block. I run the Huxwrx 7.62Ti on both my .308 AR-10. I tried running a Dead Air Nomad LTi and Rugged Radiant but both were over gassed and caused feeding issues
 
Anyone else come in there wondering when Winchester made an AR-10?


Any AR that's suppressed I go to a Superlative arms adjustable gas block.

Then for a heavy pig like an AR-10 I'd get a dead air nomad ti, or a TBAC ultra 5 because they're extremely light and they work. Nomad is quieter, ultra 5 is an once or two lighter.


Then again, if you're not hiking and just a few hundred yards from the truck or house, grab any of your existing 30 Cal cans and see how they perform. Not like you need to marry a can to a rifle permanently. I swap mine on and around all the time with only 6 cans, I just know which cans were on which rifles when they were sighted in.