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    Need help-Which Suppressor

    Just finishing up my .22 Arc and was wondering which suppressor to go with. I've got a Rugged Alaskan 360 I can use but want something closer to 22 diameter possibly a .556 diameter, Any suggestions? I know my Rugged Oculus is not rated for that .22 Arc according to Rugged.

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    I just bought a diligent defense enticer S and enticer L-TI and they are hard to beat cans for the money in my opinion. The enticer S performs as some of my other cans that are twice the money. The L-TI is as good as any other cans I have heard. They are both .30 cal cans that we will primary run on predator calibers. I would rather have the versality of a .30 cal can vs a dedicated .223 can.

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      #3
      I just picked up a Harvestor Evo. Stainless, welded outer can. It will be used mostly on my bolt action 223. Seems to be a good can for the money.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Witchgrass View Post
        I just picked up a Harvestor Evo. Stainless, welded outer can. It will be used mostly on my bolt action 223. Seems to be a good can for the money.
        Ive got 2 of these and run 1 on my 223 a good bit. Very pleased and hard to beat the price.

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          I can use my Rugged Alaskan 360 but I want a smaller diameter can for this .22 diameter bullet to keep the decibels as low as possible. I also have a Rugged Oculus that I got for my 5.7x28 because regular .22 cans were not rated for this faster cartridge but that Oculus can is not rated for the 22 Arc. I guess I'll have to go with a 5.56 rated can to use on my new rifle.

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            Originally posted by Rudyl View Post
            I can use my Rugged Alaskan 360 but I want a smaller diameter can for this .22 diameter bullet to keep the decibels as low as possible. I also have a Rugged Oculus that I got for my 5.7x28 because regular .22 cans were not rated for this faster cartridge but that Oculus can is not rated for the 22 Arc. I guess I'll have to go with a 5.56 rated can to use on my new rifle.
            Dead Air mask is rated for 5.7X28.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Texas Made View Post
              I just bought a diligent defense enticer S and enticer L-TI and they are hard to beat cans for the money in my opinion. The enticer S performs as some of my other cans that are twice the money. The L-TI is as good as any other cans I have heard. They are both .30 cal cans that we will primary run on predator calibers. I would rather have the versality of a .30 cal can vs a dedicated .223 can.
              ^^^^^ THIS!!!

              I have not personally heard the diligent defense enticer L-TI yet but have read and been told great things. I just bought a 30 caliber SilencerCo Scythe-TI which is almost identical in size and weight but about $400 more. If I'd known about the Enticer L-Ti before buying the Scythe-TI, I'd have gone with the Enticer L-Ti.

              Rudyl - the SilencerCo Scythe-TI does appear to be sold in .556 so it would fit your request. I would personally lean towards the Diligent Defense Enticer L-Ti in a 30 cal, saving the $400 and having the versatility of swapping it to a 30 cal rifle. However, I can't say that I've heard a 30 cal vs 22 cal can shot from a centerfire 22 caliber side by side to know exactly how much difference a few decibels makes. Maybe it's more noticeable that I'm thinking.

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                #8
                Thanks for the insight guys, much appreciated

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