Re: YHM Phantom SS 7.62 OK for 5.56?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: c_bass16</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Here2Learn</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have an AAC Cyclone- k (direct thread on) and a YHM SS both 308 and I prefer the Cyclone over the YHM. The YHM is a good budget option and it does a good job but the Cyclone weighs much less and in my opinion is quieter. If you are shooting prone and weight isn't an issue the YHM will serve you well but if you can swing a better suppressor I would after all you will have it for the rest of your life more than likely.
I have used the YHM on a 16" AR and it is hearing safe but not quiet.
I said the YHM would be my only one and I just wanted to mess around with it. Now I have three. </div></div>
I agree that "once you pop, you can't stop", but here are some stats...just to offer the OP some apples to apples.
The Cyclone-K meters almost identical to the Phantom, with the Phantom edging it out by mere decimal points. Not even enough to notice. (You may be experiencing a difference in tone that you find more pleasant, but I, personally, do not like the tone of the Cyclone I've heard. It sounded like a tuning fork.)
Independant data
The length is almost the same...the Cyclone-K being 1/4 shorter.
Diameter is 1.5 on the Cyclone-K and 1.625 on the Phantom.
Wight is the difference, Cyclone-K being 10 oz less.
MSRP of the thread on Cyclone-K is $795
MSRP of the thread on Phantom is $650
To some people, that 10 oz is worth almost $150. To others, it's not.
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I appreciate the info. I am leaning towards the YHM from what I have read and the input I am getting. Now would the cost for the titanium be worth it? I plan to do mixed shooting with it, prone, standing, whatever it may be. Weight to me is really not all that big of an issue as I mentioned. So besides weight are there other advantages to the Titanium?