Suppressor for 18" 7MM Sherman Short

I got a response from AB suppressors: “The barrel length restriction for magnums is 22", I wouldn't go down to 18" with that chambering (7mm SS) personally.”
 
I got a response from AB suppressors: “The barrel length restriction for magnums is 22", I wouldn't go down to 18" with that chambering (7mm SS) personally.”

I am pretty sure that Dead Air doesn't have any barrel restrictions on their 30 cal cans.

Also, the last time I went up to Rugged I asked about how short I could go with my Alaskan, and the response was "Just don't be stupid". Of course the Alaskan, while light, also doesn't have a ton of volume. It is still pretty loud on my 338 Mega, but at just under 10 oz in DT configuration for the non-Ti version, it is a very "easy-use" can and is light years better than a brake on that short-barreled beast.
 
I'd go Tbeast or Dilligent

If you call Tbeast directly, they can help you find dealers with in stock availability
 
I got a response from AB suppressors: “The barrel length restriction for magnums is 22", I wouldn't go down to 18" with that chambering (7mm SS) personally.”
Did they specify whether that is with a reflex or flush mounted? Or they wouldn't do it at all??
 
Did they specify whether that is with a reflex or flush mounted? Or they wouldn't do it at all??
They didn’t say. In my email to them, I told them I was looking at the 8 stack. I didn’t specify the reflex size though.
 
Anybody else have input on this topic?

I have a Montana 7 WSM enroute and just received my Jolene S. I need to call them and pick their brains on minimum length as 22” seems extremely conservative and way longer than I’d like to be.
 
That's gonna be my next one. Let us know how you like it.
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I don’t know how to answer that question when it’s my first suppressor.. Only other suppressor I’ve shot was a homemade one (that sucked)

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It’s sure as hell quieter than the homemade one! Was surprised how much recoil was cut. It’s an awesome can I intend to use for hunting.
 
Finally got my 7mm SS back and put together and was able to shoot it with the Nomad TI XC. I’m pretty impressed with the can. The only thing I have to compare though is a yhm resonator K though. Nor surprisingly, the tixc is much lighter and quieter. Can easily shoot without hearing protection for a few shots, and I can shoot in the back yard and not piss off the neighbors too bad. The only thing I’ve noticed is it heats up really quickly. Like after 2 shots I notice mirage. Definitely getting a cover soon. But it also cools down quickly, unlike the stainless resonator k.
 
You're prob burning what 60+ gr powder from that short barrel, there's a lot of heat and pressure at that muzzle. Cans get hot. Yes covers are essential if you're going to shoot strings of fire, especially in very calm weather.
 
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