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Seems the suppression might be a little worse through a 6.5 can, but def smaller size and weight.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.
Here’s an example from above test sample:
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.
I think you misunderstood my post.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.