The REAPER from Unknown Suppressors

It takes 20-30 rounds (or more) to get all of the fluid and loose particles out of the US cans. I wouldn’t Jude too much until they get some rounds on them. For what’s it’s worth, the Reaper rarely shows any FRP in metering that I have seen.
 
To me it sounded like both had some "first round pop", but the Reapers change was more drastic. It sounded like it's first shot was loudest and second quietest, and the Nomad fell in between. Tough call listening over a computer, would you agree?
I can’t notice a difference between either while behind the rifle. I think in this video it’s more of an issue with an iPhone under a tin roof. You can also hear the interstate in the back ground so not a great set up or environment to compare.

I’m anxiously waiting for a crisp cold windless day with a foot of fresh snow. I want to compare then with a better microphone too.
 
It takes 20-30 rounds (or more) to get all of the fluid and loose particles out of the US cans. I wouldn’t Jude too much until they get some rounds on them. For what’s it’s worth, the Reaper rarely shows any FRP in metering that I have seen.
Good to know, I always wondered if it was more of a tone thing or if would distinguishably show up on a more accurate meter.
 
It takes 20-30 rounds (or more) to get all of the fluid and loose particles out of the US cans. I wouldn’t Jude too much until they get some rounds on them. For what’s it’s worth, the Reaper rarely shows any FRP in metering that I have seen.
That video was shot after shooting about 20 rounds of 20” 7 PRC.

But yes Ill be revisiting it later with a few cartridges after both cans have a few hundred rounds.
 
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