Hi Guys, can anyone give me good advice on a suppressor for my American Ranch Rifle 300 Black Out! I'm new to suppressors and I can't put $1000 suppressor on my $500 gun. Thanks!
Dude, we're talking about PCC's. Carbines chambered in semi-auto pistol cartridges.You may be able to get away with it but cans made for pistols are normally lighter and not as stout. There are calibers and loads that will develop more pressure and bigger blast at the muzzle. You need to check with the manufacturer to make sure the suppressor can handle it. Especially the blast baffle.
All you have to do is read the specs on the can. Every manufacturer supplies this.The other comments about using 1 suppressor on multiple firearms make sense. However, I would be very careful about using a pistol suppressor with any rifle cartridge. Also, do some research into HUB compatible mounting systems. I started out trying to use 1 can on 2 rifles with different threads using 2 mounts (the back end of the can). That was based on bad advice from a guy at Silencer Central. I ended up using the Plan B standard (Omega for Q, Atlas for Rearden, etc.). I now have Plan B compatible muzzle devices on 4 different rifles that share that first can.
I’m not saying Plan B is the only answer. In fact, I have propriety HUXWRX muzzle devices on my 5.56 rifles. Just look into flexibility - how many companies make compatible muzzle devices in various thread pitches. Only 2 of the 4 rifles that share my Banish 46 have the same thread pitch (IOW 3 different sets of threads), and I had to modify one muzzle device because of bad design decisions Marlin made.
For a .300 BLK Ranch, check out the YHM Resonator R2 or Dead Air Nomad-LT - both under $700 before tax stamp. They’re durable, quiet with subs, and won’t break the bank.Hi Guys, can anyone give me good advice on a suppressor for my American Ranch Rifle 300 Black Out! I'm new to suppressors and I can't put $1000 suppressor on my $500 gun. Thanks!