6.8 Scope/Ammo Recommendations

I got one of those weird (genius) marketing plans where I don't advertise so I can work less & shoot more
 
Matt Rigsby said:
So how do you like the Saker? I'm going to talk to Steve at Cold Hand and have him get me the 5.56 version.
At this point all I know is that it's easy on/off and looks cool In pics.
 
Matt Rigsby said:
So how do you like the Saker? I'm going to talk to Steve at Cold Hand and have him get me the 5.56 version.
Why not get the 762 and be able to shoot multiple calibers through it?
 
Rick Howell said:
Why not get the 762 and be able to shoot multiple calibers through it?
I have no plans for a .308 and really don't want one due to cost of ammo alone.
I have a 9mm suppressor already and a .22 suppressor currently pending so the 5.56 would be the last thing I need to complete my fun bag.
 
Matt Rigsby said:
I have no plans for a .308 and really don't want one due to cost of ammo alone.
I have a 9mm suppressor already and a .22 suppressor currently pending so the 5.56 would be the last thing I need to complete my fun bag.
5.56 is still loud as heck in my limited experience. .22 is amazing and I can't barely take the wait on my new JP GMR-13 9mm carbine. I have an AAC TiRant 9 can waiting to make sweet love to it.
 
Matt Rigsby said:
If at some point I decide to build a 300bo upper, my 9mm can will handle the subsonic loads for it.
It looks like you have covered the reasons for which I was asking. (Adding 3/4" and 2 ozs to gain additional calibers).

By far, my AAC 762SD (early original design) on my 300blk shooting subs is the most impressive combination I have seen. On 5.56, it appears to be right in the ballpark with the top performing 5.56 dedicated suppressors. I've never been sorry that I chose it 7 years ago as my first centerfire suppressor. I would like to get it updated to a 51T mount to increase my options. That said, I would REALLY like to have AAC's Mini4, a Surefire Micro, or similar as a dedicated 5.56 to supplement it.
 
Yeah the 5.56 is still pretty loud due to the supersonic crack, but it still makes my list of must haves.
I'm anxiously awaiting my .22 can. I have 500 rounds of 710 fps rounds that would be perfect for a super quiet bolt gun.
 
Rick Howell said:
It looks like you have covered the reasons for which I was asking. (Adding 3/4" and 2 ozs to gain additional calibers).

By far, my AAC 762SD (early original design) on my 300blk shooting subs is the most impressive combination I have seen. On 5.56, it appears to be right in the ballpark with the top performing 5.56 dedicated suppressors. I've never been sorry that I chose it 7 years ago as my first centerfire suppressor. I would like to get it updated to a 51T mount to increase my options. That said, I would REALLY like to have AAC's Mini4, a Surefire Micro, or similar as a dedicated 5.56 to supplement it.
I'm leaning heavily towards the Saker K. Only 5 dB louder, still under 140, but shorter and lighter weight.
 
Jesse Tischauser said:
5.56 is still loud as heck in my limited experience. .22 is amazing and I can't barely take the wait on my new JP GMR-13 9mm carbine. I have an AAC TiRant 9 can waiting to make sweet love to it.
From the shooters perspective, suppressed 5.56 reminds me of shooting an non-suppressed 22 with mini-mags or equivalent.

You need to mount that Saker on a 300blk upper and try it out. :)
 
Rick Howell said:
From the shooters perspective, suppressed 5.56 reminds me of shooting an non-suppressed 22 with mini-mags or equivalent.

You need to mount that Saker on a 300blk upper and try it out. :)
I have an SDN-6 on my .300. That reminds me. I need some freedom munitions 300blk Ammo.
 
Rick Howell said:
I would REALLY like to have AAC's Mini4, a Surefire Micro, or similar as a dedicated 5.56 to supplement it.
I've been seeing a lot of negative about surefire suppressor support if something goes wrong.
Apparently they're focused on the military side and couldn't give much of a elephant dung about civilian customer service.
 
After using SiCo's ASR mount for a while I'm sold on it. I've got a 556 Specwar inbound and am thinking about a SpecwarK for the SBR.

It's durable enough for my needs and the Specwar is plenty durable enough for anything I'm going to do with it. Only downside to the 30 cal Specwar is its like 9.5" long.
 
Matt Rigsby said:
I've been seeing a lot of negative about surefire suppressor support if something goes wrong.
Apparently they're focused on the military side and couldn't give much of a elephant dung about civilian customer service.
That doesn't surprise me as they have customer support issues in other areas as well.
 
AAC has awesome support the latch on my SDN6 wore out and they sent me a prepaid label UPS picked it up they fixed the latch and recoated it fixing the scratches from range abuse and sent it back no questions asked. All within a week and a half. It came back looking brand new.

On the 6.8 I have been shooting ammo from silver state armory with the 110 and 115gr sierra bullets. They perform pretty well I need to find someone with a hog problem so I can go try it out. The scope I have on mine is overkill but I got a good deal on it, Vortex Viper 6.5-20X44. Only time it has been adjusted past 10 is when I used it as a spotting scope.
 
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