22 creed suppressor

Nano from Airlock…but you’ll have to wait/be quick when they are ready.

I’ve been pleased with my OG6.5 on my 22cm, but am very very anxious to get my nano for this particular rifle.
 
Been using a DD Wolf Hunter for a couple years now on my 16.5” and it’s been great. I hope to one day have a Nano for it.
 
I’m getting a Reaper 6.5
I want maximum suppression.

Down the road I’ll get the Reaper in a reflex model. That’ll be the Ultimate Set up
 
Best suppression currently is 6.5 can. IMO
18” 22 creed is a bit different than the smaller .22’s
 
If I were getting a new can, I'd probably be looking at an Airlock 6.5 or Reaper.

My 22 Creeds sounds great through my .30 cal Gunwerks 8ights and Scythe Ti. I'm sure a 6.5 suppressor (and below) would probably be better.
 
If I were getting a new can, I'd probably be looking at an Airlock 6.5 or Reaper.

My 22 Creeds sounds great through my .30 cal Gunwerks 8ights and Scythe Ti. I'm sure a 6.5 suppressor (and below) would probably be better.
Seems the suppression might be a little worse through a 6.5 can, but def smaller size and weight.
 
Seems the suppression might be a little worse through a 6.5 can, but def smaller size and weight.



Ran outside city limits for a quick test. The meter was acting a little funny and threw a few random high numbers during testing. I was short on time, but here are some quick 3-shot averages from a 16" .22 Creedmoor.

The Nano did throw one random 137 dB (skewing the average) reading that seems off, but I’m sharing the numbers regardless.
ZG 30 - 129.8 dB(A)
ZG 6.5 – 128.6 dB(A)
Harvester Evo – 133.2 dB(A)
Nano – 135.5 dB(A)

I’ll repeat the test later, not in a canyon on the side of the road.
Here’s an example from above test sample:
6.5 lowest at 128.6. = fairly quiet
22 can at 135.5 = mmmmm?

You be the judge. Remember dba numbers are not linear.

My opinions & non professional random thoughts:

What we need in the market is a suppressor optimized for the larger cartridges in a given caliber.
Not the opposite as in a 22 can for small 22 cases being utilized by the larger 22’s
Or 30 cal cans being utilized for smaller calibers

Do they work ? Yes ….but not optimal.

Sometimes the trade offs in the current market place are choosing between a can marketed as either Hunting, Light weight, short, small, large, quietest, etc.

The search continues.

I know manufacturers are working to provide these currently, & hope to see more options available to the consumer
 
Here’s an example from above test sample:
6.5 lowest at 128.6. = fairly quiet
22 can at 135.5 = mmmmm?

You be the judge. Remember dba numbers are not linear.

My opinions & non professional random thoughts:

What we need in the market is a suppressor optimized for the larger cartridges in a given caliber.
Not the opposite as in a 22 can for small 22 cases being utilized by the larger 22’s
Or 30 cal cans being utilized for smaller calibers

Do they work ? Yes ….but not optimal.

Sometimes the trade offs in the current market place are choosing between a can marketed as either Hunting, Light weight, short, small, large, quietest, etc.

The search continues.
I think you misunderstood my post.

Larger cans TEND to be quieter on smaller calibers than smaller cans that are bore diameter for that specific caliber. The tradeoff is size and weight.
 
agree. I was just making some observations.
Ultimately I’d like to see that same 6.5 can engineered specifically from the ground up
for a 22 internal bore size, baffling, end cap
& see how that compares.
 
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