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I already did..... The OCL Ti is the pick of the litter.
Oh, well then I am fully relieved, and I should just delete my comments then lol

Had I fully read your previous post I would not have provided my wishy-washy review since I lack any rimfire can comparisons.
 
Yes. Otter creek ti.
I feel like it should be better, BUT I have no other 22lr can to compare it to shooting supers out of my t1x

Maybe supers are just loud with all rimfire cans. I could shoot it with my ultra7 can on it to compare I guess.

Shooting subs it is hollywood quiet as expected.
Gotcha. I think we are going to go out to @huntsman22's place and do a free trial :)
 
Good luck with that......
The DD Road Hunter is quieter enough to be heard with the naked ear (we can usually tell 2 db differences in sound), half an ounce heavier, and $20 cheaper. The cost may not be worth even considering, but 1/2 ounce for more suppression (you know, the whole purpose of the suppressor) makes sense to me.

Edit - I have nothing against OCL or the OCL Titanium. When I look at the objective measurements, I just don't see it as a clear winner.
 
The DD Road Hunter is quieter enough to be heard with the naked ear (we can usually tell 2 db differences in sound), half an ounce heavier, and $20 cheaper. The cost may not be worth even considering, but 1/2 ounce for more suppression (you know, the whole purpose of the suppressor) makes sense to me.

Edit - I have nothing against OCL or the OCL Titanium. When I look at the objective measurements, I just don't see it as a clear winner.
While i appreciate pewscience and the silencer summit data, I honestly trust personal, qualitative comparisons like Huntsman's more.

Not to mention all rimfire cans are the exact same when you are talking about subs
 
While i appreciate pewscience and the silencer summit data, I honestly trust personal, qualitative comparisons like Huntsman's more.

Not to mention all rimfire cans are the exact same when you are talking about subs

No offense to Huntsman, but “why?” You would trust a subjective experience over objective data? Do you even RokSlide, bro?

And not all rimfire cans are the “same when you are talking about subs.” Some are measurably better in several ways than others.


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Q has valid points. Thing is, my local shop never gets in some of those other choices, so I haven't tried them. But of my seven different ones, the OCL is the pick....
Availability is a huge factor. Sometimes that is the driving factor. I have to drive an hour each way to even look at a decent suppressor, so I might as well order them. But there are definitely great suppressors out there I have not tried because they weren't in stock when I was in the market for them and I don't have enough money to buy and try them all.

As far as subjective comparisons are concerned, having seven different ones to compare with each other is huge! That's way more than most people - who often only have one and who have a vested interest in validating their own decision - will ever have to compare.

There are a lot of decent suppressors out there. To me, it is always important not to get hung up on one number. The "best" choice for me is one that is very strong on the "main thing" - suppression rating - and strikes a good balance on the other objective factors. I haven't even factored in durability (e.g., some of these suppressors have been tested with 5.56 and others are full auto rated with 5.7x28).

On the objective scale, that ECCO Ocelot Micro looks interesting as hell, but even the manufacturer's ad copy says it has First Round Pop (and this is backed up by looking at the TBAC Summit graphs). Whether it is loud enough FRP to make a difference or not is another matter.

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I like to spreadsheet these things to try to filter out some of the brand name bias or "has a better/worse sounding name" bias.
 
I wouldn’t buy a non-serviceable 22 can (rules out the hux) or one without fully shielded baffles (rules out the EA nyx).
These are the kinds of objective factors that don't come up from the TBAC Summit reports, so I, for one, appreciate you sharing them. Can you explain why the "fully shielded baffles" thing matters?

On the other hand, Form has apparently never cleaned his rimfire can after 10,000 rounds and the US/UM Gnat rimfire suppressor apparently won't be designed to be taken apart and cleaned. The roadmap says it will be 3-4 ounces, 5.5" long, and 1" in diameter. Depending on price and suppression rating, it could be quite competitive.
 
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