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<blockquote data-quote="Mad Professor" data-source="post: 3045430" data-attributes="member: 5316"><p>That is what I was getting at. Reinforcing your friends recommendation that it may be better to dedicate to less coverage and use two cans to cover your needs. </p><p></p><p>Although I haven't shot my Hybrid on anything yet, I believe you are correct. I have tested my AAC762 (.30 can) on my .223 against a M4-2000. At the time the M4 was the top rated .223 can and my AAC762 didn't give up anything accept the additional length and weight. Laboratory grade sound tests I read during my selection process confirmed this. </p><p>While the AAC762 worked awesome on the .223, I desired something smaller. I was in the market for a M4-2000 when I came across the right deal on the mini-4. I'm so glad I bought it over a larger suppressor. </p><p></p><p>I bought the Hybrid for my .375 SOCOM, but I'll likely get a .30 end cap to try it on one of my 300BLKs. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not a fan at all of shooting a rimfire round through a welded center-fire can. The rimfire leaves a nasty mess in the can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad Professor, post: 3045430, member: 5316"] That is what I was getting at. Reinforcing your friends recommendation that it may be better to dedicate to less coverage and use two cans to cover your needs. Although I haven't shot my Hybrid on anything yet, I believe you are correct. I have tested my AAC762 (.30 can) on my .223 against a M4-2000. At the time the M4 was the top rated .223 can and my AAC762 didn't give up anything accept the additional length and weight. Laboratory grade sound tests I read during my selection process confirmed this. While the AAC762 worked awesome on the .223, I desired something smaller. I was in the market for a M4-2000 when I came across the right deal on the mini-4. I'm so glad I bought it over a larger suppressor. I bought the Hybrid for my .375 SOCOM, but I'll likely get a .30 end cap to try it on one of my 300BLKs. I'm not a fan at all of shooting a rimfire round through a welded center-fire can. The rimfire leaves a nasty mess in the can. [/QUOTE]
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