I have about 3k rounds through one of my AB cans across 3 different calibers ranging from 223 to 300 WSM and 5 different guns. All but one of those guns use adapters, and I have never had the sort of problems represented in this thread. I don’t think it’s an adapter issue and if I’m not able to use adapters, I’m not interested. It been well documented that all of the stuff we’ve heard about adapters and the requirement for a shoulder on your threads is just dogma with no basis in fact. The problem being discussed here sounds like quality control issues from DD. That’s not surprising given the growth phase the industry is going through. Let’s hope they get their issues sorted out because that Wolf Hunter looks like a pretty sweet can if it works right.If anyone is using a thread pitch adapter, you're adding stacking tolerances, and that's not good
When you use a muzzle device to mount a suppressor, you're adding "stuff". And anytime you add stuff to your mix, you will get different outcomes. Different muzzle devices make bullets and gas travel differently.
Depending on the cartridge, it doesn't take much to get a silencer too hot to handle.