Looking for Tips on Silencers for .350 Legend

Seeking Help with Silencers for .350 Legend

I’m diving into the world of suppressors and I’m particularly interested in options for the .350 Legend. With its rising popularity for both hunting and shooting sports, I’m keen to explore what’s available and what’s worth investing in. Here are a few things I’m trying to figure out:

What to Consider?

  • Noise Reduction: What kind of noise reduction can I realistically expect from suppressors designed for .350 Legend?
  • Type of Suppressor: Are there specific models that provide better performance in this caliber over others?
  • Material and Build: Should I prioritize a lightweight option, or is durability the name of the game?
  • Compatibility: Are there any issues with suppressor attachment on different .350 Legend firearms?

Recommendation Request

I’ve heard mixed reviews about various brands and models.

  • Are there any particular suppressors that you’ve found excel in sound suppression, recoil management, or durability?
  • What about price-to-performance ratios? Is it worth spending more on premium brands?

Personal Experience

If you’ve had hands-on experience with certain suppressors or have insights into how they perform in the field, your input would be tremendously helpful.

Conclusion

I’m really looking forward to enhancing my shooting experience and any advice you can share on selecting the right silencer for the .350 Legend would be helpful. Let’s hear your recommendations and personal experiences!

I’m glad you’re seeking tips on silencers for the .350 Legend! Generally, you’ll want a suppressor that handles the .35 caliber well. Brands like SilencerCo and Dead Air have options specifically designed for this cartridge, offering good sound reduction.

That’s great advice! I’ve also heard that a suppressor’s weight can affect how it balances with your rifle. Any recommendations for lightweight options?

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Certainly! A lighter silencer can help maintain accuracy. I’ve had success with the Rugged Obsidian, it’s versatile and compatible with multiple calibers, including .350 Legend.

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The Rugged Obsidian is indeed a solid choice. It’s also user-serviceable which makes maintenance easier, a big plus for any serious shooter!

I second the Rugged Obsidian! When researching materials, consider titanium for lightweight and durability, versus stainless steel which may be a bit heavier but offers excellent sound performance.

Yes! The material makes a big difference. I’ve seen some users complain about heat resistance with certain aluminum models, especially after extended shooting sessions.

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Good point! Has anyone tested the sound reduction levels for different brands? I’m curious how the various options compare.

Well, sound reduction can vary, but many report that suppressors designed for .350 Legend can achieve a reduction between 26 to 30 decibels with proper ammo. It’s worth checking user reviews.

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That’s impressive, but I wonder if any suppressors specifically optimized for the .350 have significantly better ratings?

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You might want to check out the Gemtech .350 suppressor. Some users have claimed it conducts sound better than others in its class, though personal experiences can vary.

Interesting! Do you think the performance would change with different types of ammo?

Absolutely, ammo type can greatly influence sound signature. Subsonic .350 Legend will be quieter than supersonic options, which is something to consider depending on your shooting goals.

That’s a good call! On that note, anyone looking for a humorous take on discussing suppressors? I mean, do they really make it “silent” or just quieter?

Haha, right? It’s like calling a muffler a silencer! But seriously, the term ‘silencer’ is a bit misleading since it’s about sound reduction, not elimination.

True! I guess we are always searching for that balance of performance and practicality. Thanks for all the tips everyone, this was really helpful!

Hey everyone! I’m looking into getting a silencer for my .350 Legend, but I want to make sure I’m understanding the legal aspects first. What do I need to know?

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In the U.S., owning a silencer requires a tax stamp and registration with the ATF. Always check local laws too, as they can vary significantly by state!

Great point, thomas01! Also, some states may not allow silencers at all. For instance, California has very strict regulations. Make sure to check your state’s laws carefully.

I live in Texas, and it’s pretty straightforward here – just the federal regulations apply. It’s a great state for gun owners, but I still recommend keeping updated on any changes.