Re: Finally zeroing in on a 30 cal Suppressor:
KYshooter338,
to answer your questions:
1. yes, I am really dead set on considering the can. Call it irrational exhuberance, yes, I admit it. Three were ordered at SHOT SHOW and I am keeping one for myself. One of my customers is taking the second and I hope its all its cracked up to be. We have a 3rd one that is not spoken for but i expect to have it sold shortly. so yes, I am betting my money that its as pimptastic as I thought it was at SHOT SHOW.
2. No, I have not heard one. Big problem. I agree. However, AAC has done a good job with their cans inteh past (the one exception being the prodigy fiasco).
3. I readily admit the element of irrational exuberance as to my anticipation of how well it will perform. I agree that you guys should wait to invest the money until it is in the dealers hands. However it is something to consider as it is going to be coming to market this year and may be most of what it is cracked up to be.
Now what do I base my admittedly irrantional exhuberance on?
I have had good luck with aAC in the .30 cal arena. 762SDs, Cyclones, and SCAR-H SD and they have performed in the manner that I and the customers have expected. The Gemtech HVT and Ops Inc have also sounded good at a reasonable weight. Even the Yankee Hill 762 Phantom performed adequaltely with the exception of the weight issue and frankly I prefer other mounting systems, but that is a personal choice. I like the weight o fhte can and the fact that it can be used on a .300 win mag.
I am eagerly awaiting the opportunity to listen to the cans next to each other.
And yes, as i said, the 300SD is one option of many and frankly its one of the most expensive options to consider.