Do you load thru it or take the suppressor off to load.
Same. I'm headed this direction soon.
I built mine w/11/16" threads.This year I’m going to be sending my barrel back to Arrowhead to get rethreaded with 11/16” muzzle threads so I can put Dead Air’s new KeyMo zero mount on it to make it easier to reload.
I built mine w/11/16" threads.
I’ve got 11/16 as well. I have an early Hankins barrel, thinking it’s a pacnor. 24” savage. I do know they make load thru funnels for the breaks, but wasn’t sure if the can opening was big enough to do the same.Have to take it off every time with a 45 cal, if you had a 50 cal suppressor they make tubes so that you can load through the suppressor.
This year I’m going to be sending my barrel back to Arrowhead to get rethreaded with 11/16” muzzle threads so I can put Dead Air’s new KeyMo zero mount on it to make it easier to reload.
One of their guys was killed in a car accident just a couple weeks ago. That's going to affect all of their production for a bit I would think.OCL must be limited on production. I have not found a consistent supply of their suppressors. I waited a couple of months for both the Polonium and a Lithium to get back in stock. I would like a Hydrogen L but was told they are not produced very often and not sure when the next run will happen.
One of their guys was killed in a car accident just a couple weeks ago. That's going to affect all of their production for a bit I would think.
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I’ve got 11/16 as well. I have an early Hankins barrel, thinking it’s a pacnor. 24” savage. I do know they make load thru funnels for the breaks, but wasn’t sure if the can opening was big enough to do the same.
Mine have been quite well. Impressive can… on left 185 berger classics on right 185 juggernaut otm factory ca ridgeline 308 20” bedded fft stock.i honestly think its sound is similar to a ocl ti 22 on a 22lr… thats quiet. Great can for hunting timber or river bottom where your hearing is as much as your site.Probably more of a general question, but have groups been tighter suppressed or unsuppressed with the Nomad Ti XC?
The noah works great on a bolt gun, thats all I've shot mine on so far. Not gonna convince you to not try both tho, probably gonna grab an xc myself lolCAT Noah and Nomad Ti XC should be a bitchin combo for that. Those are the 2 cans i'm most likely to buy next.
Yes, I believe someone showed this setup in another thread.Would the silencerco bravo titanium direct tread work to lighten weight. Also have the Scythe which i believe is hub compatible.
I removed the rear adapter from both my new DA XC AND Lti XC. Installed ti a419 mounts to screw onto a hellfire muzzle device. The a419 muzzle device paired with the a419 ti hub adapter was 0.6oz heavier than just the rear adapter on the XC. Their included muzzle adapter was very heavy. The way to make these the lightest, would be to install a rearden ti direct thread hub adpater they're like 0.7oz, there might be a lighter option available but this is the lightest I've found.Would the silencerco bravo titanium direct tread work to lighten weight. Also have the Scythe which i believe is hub compatible.
Wish I would have done my research better and bought one of those instead of the steel one from DA when I bought the HUB direct thread mount for my new LTi XC because that Ti one from Rearden is an ounce lighter and cost the same.I removed the rear adapter from both my new DA XC AND Lti XC. Installed ti a419 mounts to screw onto a hellfire muzzle device. The a419 muzzle device paired with the a419 ti hub adapter was 0.6oz heavier than just the rear adapter on the XC. Their included muzzle adapter was very heavy. The way to make these the lightest, would be to install a rearden ti direct thread hub adpater they're like 0.7oz, there might be a lighter option available but this is the lightest I've found.
Negative, my cans move around, and I prefer the simplicity of the A419 hellfire mounting system. The new DA Nomad XC series sets the standard for 3d cans in dB reduction, and tone. They're a great product!Wish I would have done my research better and bought one of those instead of the steel one from DA when I bought the HUB direct thread mount for my new LTi XC because that Ti one from Rearden is an ounce lighter and cost the same.
I've never used the Xeno mount setup my LTi XC came with because I put the direct thread cap on soon as I got it but I've been told they're slightly quieter with a direct thread cap versus the Xeno setup. Have you by chance shot either of yours with a direct thread then the DA Xeno setup and if so could you tell any difference?
Been shooting mine on my 20in 6CM and now 22in 25 SAUM and it is about the most impressive can I've ever owned. Not that either of those are much for recoil but with the can on it's not only super quiet but recoil is basically nonexistent.