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    this past week i shot a friends deadair sandman S and it greatly improved my groups both at 100 yds and further on a pesky bergara 308. ive decided to get one and obviously im strongly considering the model that shot good on my rifle. my question i have, and its one that i seem to have a difficult time finding an answer on....has anyone noticed better accuracy from one suppressor model to another, when used on the same firearm? the sandman S seems to be hard to find right now, but there are other notable brands and models i see in stock. i know its a lot to do with barrel harmonics which can involve suppressor weight, ammuntion, barrel diameter, etc.

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    I think you answered your own question. I have a Nomad L on my Ruger Predator 308 and it did tighten up my groups a little bit. It's hard to improve on less than an inch at a hundred. Amazing cheap rifle.

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      Originally posted by Txhunter3000 View Post
      I think you answered your own question. I have a Nomad L on my Ruger Predator 308 and it did tighten up my groups a little bit. It's hard to improve on less than an inch at a hundred. Amazing cheap rifle.
      I run a Sig SRD762ti-qd on my American Predator 308, it didn’t really tighten groups, in fact it went from loving my 165gr handloads to not liking them with the suppressor and I had to swap to 150s, but the rifle will still shoot tiny little groups if I do my part.

      OP, each suppressor can change things differently. The sandman is a great suppressor from what I hear, so no real reason NOT to go with it.

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        #4
        That’s probably what I’ll hold out for

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