NHS Review

The market that nobody is yet filling….

Everyone wants quiet. Make a can quiet enough, with muzzle control and you would have a winner.

I’d like to try one of these, just to shorten my overall package. A Magnus K with recoil x on the end is getting up there on length. Would also be nice to go to a 26” barrel over current 24” on the match gun.
 
The market that nobody is yet filling….

Everyone wants quiet. Make a can quiet enough, with muzzle control and you would have a winner.

I’d like to try one of these, just to shorten my overall package. A Magnus K with recoil x on the end is getting up there on length. Would also be nice to go to a 26” barrel over current 24” on the match gun.
Doesn't work that way.

After who knows how many revisions Cliff made at this point, there is a sweet spot with the decibel rating where the recoil reduction is optimized. In the many revisions there was a longer can that was just at hearing safe... but the recoil reduction wasn't there due to the speed of the gas exiting being too slow at that point. It felt more like a standard suppressor with a brake.

The intent of this can was to make something with no concussion, and the best recoil impulse of anything on the market. It's not a second thought of adding a brake to a can. Everything was thought out and tested with that intent.

I shot two NRL hunters with the first design of the can and had my two best finishes at both matches. I loved shooting that can and its gotten much better. I switched from the Magnus S RR and even the original design of the NHS was substantially better.

Ken
 
What happened to khuber? I dont see him active here or the Hide anymore. He was doing some significant comparisons of braked end cap cans. Was curious if he was able to compare the NHS to others.
 
Would like to see how this stacks up to my recoil X or RR setups that I am using for matches. If similar, the weight loss would sure make it a good option. My scythe w/ recoil X that i use for hunter matches is like 14 oz.
 
Would like to see how this stacks up to my recoil X or RR setups that I am using for matches. If similar, the weight loss would sure make it a good option. My scythe w/ recoil X that i use for hunter matches is like 14 oz.
The gen 2 recoil is is a heavy SOB on a match gun.

Another positive would be that you can just fill the NHS to clean it and don’t have to worry about taking much apart.

Hard to justify after having 1800 bucks invested in an RR Magnus.

If it can match the top cans with recoil x currently it’s going to kill it.
 
Would like to see how this stacks up to my recoil X or RR setups that I am using for matches. If similar, the weight loss would sure make it a good option. My scythe w/ recoil X that i use for hunter matches is like 14 oz.

It is far better/different than any suppressor with any add on brake.

To put it in perspective- on a 10lb 6UM on sand bags- it recoils down 2 mils. It does not rise in any way, and it is a snap in movement- not a slow push like a suppressor. A 10lb 6cm was recoiling down approx 1 mil.
 
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