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Our design takes a different path. Instead of relying solely on volume, our suppressor creates significant turbulence right from the start, and that turbulence makes each baffle work more effectively.
Another key factor is bore diameter. While it may not have a major impact on some suppressors, it plays a critical role in ours. A smaller aperture slows the transfer turbulent gases from baffle to baffle, improving efficiency and overall performance.
They have done destructive testing- I thought the videos were posted, and just got off the phone with Cliff- he thought they were. The person that ran the media/web apparently did not. They will be posted.
What has been shown by lots of companies and is known by more, is that muzzle forward cans historically have not shown enough dB reduction from 6.5 bore to 30cal to make it worth it. That’s still true for most designs. However, OTB for some reason does show a relatively large difference. This was confirmed by a couple other large suppressor companies- one which sells OTB and one that doesn’t. Both stated that they aren 100% sure why, and that their muzzle forward cans don’t show it.