B&T Print-X 22 1/2x28 Suppressor (Ti) SD-TiGer22-Ti - 223 rated rimfire can?

Couple questions from an uninformed.

1) How many rounds of 22LR before it affects function?
The matches I shoot can be around 150 rounds. Some practice sessions maybe 300. Will I have issues before I get to 300 rounds?

2) Will this work with a bolt action 22ARC? No rapid fire. Normal practice and hunting scenarios.

Thanks.
this is my first intro to the can, so unsure about 22lr dirtyness - assuming its like any other rimfire can, honestly with a rimfire can that can take 5.56 just send a 223 thru it and itll knock a lot loose.. lol
A good cleaning in an ultrasonic cleaner will serve much better though.

i dont see why it wouldnt work with 22arc, the 223 restriction is a heat/ROF restriction not a pressure restriction ; but it isnt designed for 22 arc..
 
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Great endorsement.

Seems like they'd make a great option for an extremely light weight hunting can for the occasional shot or two....right around hearing safe with little weight or length downside.

Can be. In the bottom picture above of the three cans, I have the middle one on a 21” 223. It is like 3oz or something and is 138 dB(A) at ear.
 
Can be. In the bottom picture above of the three cans, I have the middle one on a 21” 223. It is like 3oz or something and is 138 dB(A) at ear.
The cans you’re posting about the same ones as the OP linked too? Just to clarify. Thanks.
 
I have one, Tiger or something.

Only use has been on a tikka t1x. Probably 750 rounds so far without cleaning, might be more.

I doubt its the quietest 22 can, but for my use its been fine.

Was "free" with another one of their can's so it sucked me in.

After getting it kinda wished I went 1/2 over 5/8 on my 223 to use it there. Its stupid light, but won't be that effective on .223/556 I'm certain.
 
I have one on my cz 457 22lr and its amazing! Im waiting for my 525 .223 to come back from being threaded before I can try that.

What sold me was the silencer analytics 22lr and .223 k can videos. That fact that it's quieter than most 223 cans under 6 inches is crazy. And it only weighs 4 oz!
 
yea this can outperformed most of the K cans on Silencer analytics.

the Tiger at 5"Lx1.2"D vs most of the ultralight 1"D 22LR cans makes a significant increase in volume by the numbers but also going wider might affect the performance more than simple math. VERY close in size to the Airlock Nano (4.6"Lx1.25"D) that everyone is hyped for on Rokslide, only costs $400 and from a very reputable long established company.
I've got a Nano finally en route from black friday. Super tempting to pick up a tiger and compare...
 
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