Airlock Zero Gravity 30

Just to confirm. Was this a Nomad XC Ti or XC LTi? You had originally said you were going to test a LTi. Also, was the test with the nomad shooting .308?
Before I arrived, my friend had told me it was a Nomad LTi, but it turned out to be just a Nomad Ti.
 

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Just to confirm. Was this a Nomad XC Ti or XC LTi? You had originally said you were going to test a LTi. Also, was the test with the nomad shooting .308?
Maybe I’m wrong but I assumed the original Nomad LTi (the welded baffle version) not the XC.

ETA: Too slow but I was partly correct 🤣
 
tbac has commented on the sample rate of the larson davis 821 meter not being high enough to capture the full peaks and valleys. Lower sample rate will result in lower peak readings

LD821 has 48kHz instead of the recommended 192kHz per some obscure spec. They (TBAC) use 262kHz I think for their Silencer Summit data

All that to say, I agree your absolute measured values are probably not comparable to other published numbers by Pewscience or Silencer Summit etc

But that is a widespread issue on this topic and I am not nitpicking. Your results of side by side can testing should still stand for themselves--I preordered a 6.5 can sight unseen
 
Hes probably making what makes most financial sense. As far as rifle cans go, I would bet 90% sold from any company is 30 cal and below
 
Danny posted some ZG 30 testing videos on Airlock's instagram page last night. It was impresive to say the least.
I did a one-take metering session last night comparing a Harvester Evo and a Rugged 360. Tested 300 Win, 7 PRC, .308, and 6.5 CM. It wasn’t super in-depth since I was short on time, but I ran as much back-to-back testing as I could before it got dark on me. If people are interested, I can throw it together as a YouTube video and upload it.
 
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