Outdoor life suppressor testing

I can assure you they did not sponsor the testing. I paid thousands out of my pocket in designing the testing, recoil sled, muzzle sensor....
I had a lot of support from friends who brought cans, donated bullets, brass, loading, time, programing, days of there life. But in the end we done the testing and outdoor life recorded what we did because we wanted a bigger audience that we could provide.
Tenet done very well in the testing and I believe they have a great product that will push others to evolve. We are in a great time of suppressors!
Kind of what I figured. Someone said they were "good at marketing, now lets see a product." Made me think maybe they had influence on the testing. Clearly just someone who was not in the know and not able to read the results. Tenet's cans look great on paper. Thanks for the testing and awesome data points. Much appreciated.
 
Kind of what I figured. Someone said they were "good at marketing, now lets see a product." Made me think maybe they had influence on the testing. Clearly just someone who was not in the know and not able to read the results. Tenet's cans look great on paper. Thanks for the testing and awesome data points. Much appreciated.

I was not insinuating that. Only that I would like to see more specs and some production cans.
 
I was not insinuating that. Only that I would like to see more specs and some production cans.
Oh gotcha, just seemed weird to single out Tenet. Hard to interpret the tone of a post. At any rate, I am excited for more advancement in can technology. Hopefully companies keep pushing each other. At some point, I gotta think some of these companies will fold up if they can't innovate.
 
I was not insinuating that. Only that I would like to see more specs and some production cans.
What’s funny is I was thinking how terrible they are at marketing! They have crappy website with no information and were almost unknown on shooting forums before this test!
 
What’s funny is I was thinking how terrible they are at marketing! They have crappy website with no information and were almost unknown on shooting forums before this test!
Something must have happened that I missed. I simply see the posted results and they showed out pretty damn good.
 
What’s funny is I was thinking how terrible they are at marketing! They have crappy website with no information and were almost unknown on shooting forums before this test!

It seems they’ve not yet had a product available for purchase so it’d be hard to market much.
 
What’s funny is I was thinking how terrible they are at marketing! They have crappy website with no information and were almost unknown on shooting forums before this test!
I think it’s a Timing issue more than anything. They are in the process of bringing their product to market. They will get it figured out on their timeframe. This test came along and they simply joined in, nothing more.
Just so happens they surprised some people with their products approach, design, philosophy & performance.

Kudos to Tenet. Keep up the good work !!
 
What’s funny is I was thinking how terrible they are at marketing! They have crappy website with no information and were almost unknown on shooting forums before this test!
When they don’t even have product on the shelves and you got people lining up to buy I consider that pretty good marketing. Will create a lot of demand when it becomes available .
 
Oh gotcha, just seemed weird to single out Tenet. Hard to interpret the tone of a post. At any rate, I am excited for more advancement in can technology. Hopefully companies keep pushing each other. At some point, I gotta think some of these companies will fold up if they can't innovate.
Same. Excited to see some innovation
 
Very surprised to see outdoor life testing with a custom rifle and interesting surprises dots. Their market usually seems to be the browning/remington rifle and dead air or something.
 
Very surprised to see outdoor life testing with a custom rifle and interesting surprises dots. Their market usually seems to be the browning/remington rifle and dead air or something.
Really it was my testing with them there for publicity. They helped secure some cans that I didn’t have the reach for.
We will be doing more testing in the future. Probably a hunting focused test?
Open to suggestions.

As far as diameter I believe they are around 1.7 ish.
 
Sounds like you’re the one cherry picking. You are saying back country, lightweight, short, but then don’t want to talk about their light weight can? And how am I cherry picking? There are 4 categories and I listed all 4 categories for their LIGHTWEIGHT, BACKCOUNTRY, can.

Sure the other one is bigger, why are you only focusing on that one? I have a TBAC 338 ultra, it’s huge and awesome, but I don’t try to convince people it’s a lightweight, backcountry can.
You're cherry picking because those rankings are not for one single tenet suppressor configuration. If you want the lightweight tenet that listed at #1 you'll not get the sound or recoil reduction.
 
You're cherry picking because those rankings are not for one single tenet suppressor configuration. If you want the lightweight tenet that listed at #1 you'll not get the sound or recoil reduction.

Not sure what you’re talking about. Here’s the ranking I referenced.
 

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