The REAPER from Unknown Suppressors

How is 4+6" in front of muzzle can 3ish ounces lighter than the 4+4.25 OGL at 14.9 ounces?

Lots of iterative design and testing has resulted in significant weight loss. Unlike most (all) manufacturers, Cliff understands constant design and experimentating- the printer is putting out new designs to test every other day nonstop.

The OG functionally has no restrictions- that’s actual no restrictions, not “no restrictions but they’ll blow up”. If you can get a 33xc through an OG, it will take it.
The Reaper is lightened to where a 20” 300prc didn’t damage it with 99 rounds back to back as fast as possible. It too has nearly no restrictions- but it probably has some. There is a new can coming out tomorrow, that is very light, that will have caliber restrictions, but probably no barrel length restrictions.
 
How's the suppression on that combination? I'm genuinely curious as I have a big stupid magnum and a more compact suppressor is on my radar.

I think it was low 140 dBA at the ear. It was definitely a suppressor, but I wouldn’t choose to shoot it without some version of ear pro.
 
I think it was low 140 dBA at the ear. It was definitely a suppressor, but I wouldn’t choose to shoot it without some version of ear pro.

You had to drill a bigger hole in the .30 caliber OG, iirc? That was definitely one of those “don’t try this at home” things, right?!?


____________________
“Keep on keepin’ on…”
 
The OTB deep dive US is taking is going to evolve for a bit until they feel it's just right, and it'll still get tweaked I'm sure. Kinda why I'm waiting till next summer b4 I get an OTB can.
 
Love that US keeps trying new stuff. I dont need a tank to harness 18" 223 through Creedmoor gas levels at modest hunting rifle volume shooting. lighter/quieter is attractive for that application.
 
Back
Top