>Thanks guys for all the responses.
> I have leaned one
>way, then a valid point
>made and now I lean
>another way. Then, now
>I am on the fence.
> Ill keep looking.
>However, I guess for me,
>money does play a roll
>also, into my choice since
>I dont have a money
>tree in my yard.
>
>Keep the comments coming.
>
>THANKS!!!
I haven't found that money tree either, but I do know you can't put a price on hearing. Being a retired police officer after 26 years I have some major hearing loss. Mine was mostly from handguns. Worked a area where I was putting down 2-3 wounded deer a week. Jump out of the truck and one shot from a .45. Doesn't seem like a big deal but after 12 years and countless one shots, it takes a toll. Workers comp provided hearing aids thank goodness because for quality it's about 5 grand.
One other thing to consider on a suppressor is if you buy a good multi caliber option, you can cover most of your rifles. As long as you don't abuse it, it's going to last your life and be handed down. Our heirs won't pay the $200 tax again because it's an inheritance item.