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Suppressors Best silencer for a DTA 338 Lapua

Re: Best silencer for a DTA 338 Lapua

Like any post here, "best" is a subjective term. What's best for me isn't necessarily best for you. That said, the DTSS and the Thunderbeast are pretty popular amongst .338LM SRS shooters.
 
Re: Best silencer for a DTA 338 Lapua

Look into the suppressor department here on SH, its a much better place to put a question about suppressors. In fact its riddled with questions similar and identical to yours.
I like the DTA can very much, I also like the AAC Titan for lapua pills. Whichever route you go, splurge and get the Ti.
 
Re: Best silencer for a DTA 338 Lapua

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Best in what? The AAC 338 can has metered better and is considerably lighter.
 
Re: Best silencer for a DTA 338 Lapua

You need to post up a budget before anyone can suggest the best, since it's always "best for the money". If you have a high budget, I'd opt for a thread on Thunderbeast TI can. If you're limited on funds a thread on HTG Posidon will still sound decent for the price (less than $900).
 
Re: Best silencer for a DTA 338 Lapua

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Can't go wrong with the DTA or TBAC cans.