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I’m waiting on the 30 cal before I decide if I’m keeping my 06.
Curious about the recoil reduction as well.
Curious about the recoil reduction as well.
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@Presswood_936 had a pretty good comparison video of the recoil profile of the OG versus the Airlock. Perhaps we can get him to share it here? I can’t remember where I saw it.I dont remember seeing anything but what have you noticed, if anything, in regards to felt recoil when you are comparing these?
This one ?@Presswood_936 had a pretty good comparison video of the recoil profile of the OG versus the Airlock. Perhaps we can get him to share it here? I can’t remember where I saw it.
These cans were built for the ultralight hunters that value size and weight above anything else. I don’t see the reason for a super lightweight/compact can to go on a 20lb+ 375 or 50. But I’m also just a fng here what do I know.I'd love to see some 338 lapua, 375 cheytac, and 50 bmg options at some point
Thing is they seem to suppress so well there is minimal trade off. Might as well have great suppression and small size/weight.These cans were built for the ultralight hunters that value size and weight above anything else. I don’t see the reason for a super lightweight/compact can to go on a 20lb+ 375 or 50. But I’m also just a fng here what do I know.
One trade off is quickly heating up. Not a problem for hunting but less desirable for target shooting. With a big and heavy rifle already, not sure why chase an ultralight can like this… for something like a 50bmg.Thing is they seem to suppress so well there is minimal trade off. Might as well have great suppression and small size/weight.
Yeah, these cans seem to fit perfectly in the Rokslide small cal, low recoil moto. I don't understand why people are requesting them for heavy recoiling large calibers that will probably be in heavy, long rifles.These cans were built for the ultralight hunters that value size and weight above anything else. I don’t see the reason for a super lightweight/compact can to go on a 20lb+ 375 or 50. But I’m also just a fng here what do I know.
you must not be familiar with the bigger hunting stuff, I am. There are plenty of 338 lapua improved, 33xc, 37xc, 375 cheytac sub 16lb hunting builds. My 338 lapua imp sits around 11lbs fully loaded (without can) and I would love a lighter and shorter option for it vs my current sico 338 harvester.These cans were built for the ultralight hunters that value size and weight above anything else. I don’t see the reason for a super lightweight/compact can to go on a 20lb+ 375 or 50. But I’m also just a fng here what do I know.
Just because it's a large caliber doesn't mean it needs to be on 5' long 30lb rifle.Yeah, these cans seem to fit perfectly in the Rokslide small cal, low recoil moto. I don't understand why people are requesting them for heavy recoiling large calibers that will probably be in heavy, long rifles.
My thoughts as well. In the exo podcast Danny did, he reiterated my frustration with the suppressor market. Super saturated market in which the vast majority of manufacturers focus on hard use stainless cans. Eventually they put out a titanium can to appease the hunters but they’re still usually pretty long and somewhat heavy (to those of us that count ounces) and are typically overbuilt for the average hunter. Sure you can get a compact 5” can but then you give up a lot of suppression. I think airlock fits the ultralight hunting can niche insanely well and honestly it’s one of the only companies I can think of that is exclusively building cans for ultralight backpack hunters. I just hope the focus and development stays in that niche for awhile until they can get caught up with demand because it’s something the suppressor market has been lacking for a long time.Yeah, these cans seem to fit perfectly in the Rokslide small cal, low recoil moto. I don't understand why people are requesting them for heavy recoiling large calibers that will probably be in heavy, long rifles.
An 11lb lapua and you’re throwing a can on it instead of a brake? More of a man than me brotheryou must not be familiar with the bigger hunting stuff, I am. There are plenty of 338 lapua improved, 33xc, 37xc, 375 cheytac sub 16lb hunting builds. My 338 lapua imp sits around 11lbs fully loaded (without can) and I would love a lighter and shorter option for it vs my current sico 338 harvester.
it's honestly really manageable, I think you would be surprisedAn 11lb lapua and you’re throwing a can on it instead of a brake? More of a man than me brother![]()
Ahh I see. A braked can, now you’re cheating. Jokes aside that’s a sweet build, and I think Danny stated they’re working on some braked cans that are unlike the others on the market so that’ll be interesting.it's honestly really manageable, I think you would be surprised