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I’m sorry, I missed where he specified bore size was what he meant in his question. Thanks for the clarification.End cap changes is totally different than bore size.
What about sound reduction though. How would the 6mm suppressor (based on current prototypes) and the OG 6.5 compare on a 20” 6mm Creedmoor?The 6mm suppressor is going to be about 1.5oz lighter, 2" shorter overall, and most importantly only 3" in front of the muzzle. For most people running a muzzle brake your talking about only adding .5-1" length overall.
He means up to .375…
I don't want to say with certainty because we havent finished the testing but, the two are going to be very similar in performance on a 20" 6mm creed. Some folks in the last S2H class got to here our best of the best prototypes and honestly can probably speak to the performance better than I can. I essentially print them, do minor testing, then they go into the black hole of testing that I am not always involved with.What about sound reduction though. How would the 6mm suppressor (based on current prototypes) and the OG 6.5 compare on a 20” 6mm Creedmoor?
Thank you. Crossing my fingers this will be cheaper too given less material?I don't want to say with certainty because we havent finished the testing but, the two are going to be very similar in performance on a 20" 6mm creed. Some folks in the last S2H class got to here our best of the best prototypes and honestly can probably speak to the performance better than I can. I essentially print them, do minor testing, then they go into the black hole of testing that I am not always involved with.
As Ive stated before, material doesnt play a large role in total cost. Print time by far and away is the biggest driving factor of cost. That said, there is two inches less of printing so, price point will be $799Thank you. Crossing my fingers this will be cheaper too given less material?
What about sound reduction though. How would the 6mm suppressor (based on current prototypes) and the OG 6.5 compare on a 20” 6mm Creedmoor?
Fantastic, thanks guys!As Ive stated before, material doesnt play a large role in total cost. Print time by far and away is the biggest driving factor of cost. That said, there is two inches less of printing so, price point will be $799
16 inch 223 and 6.5cm with maybe a 16-18 6cm in the future is this going to be a better option than the og6.5.
Using a ultra 7 now and would like less length and db if possible.
Is there any numbers on the latest rev? Any ballpark ideas on dbs from a 20 in UM?Triple six. It won’t work on a 6.5mm.
Is there any numbers on the latest rev?
Any ballpark ideas on dbs from a 20 in UM?
Perfect. That helps, thanks .Not that I believe.
Again, not that I would believe.
It “seems” that it will end up about 130-131 dB (A) from a 18” 6cm (it’s showing numbers less than that). But, the limit of the sound meter is coming into play.
For 223 hunting and training, would you take the Three or wait for OG 22? Thanks for the info!Not that I believe.
Again, not that I would believe.
It “seems” that it will end up about 130-131 dB (A) from a 18” 6cm (it’s showing numbers less than that). But, the limit of the sound meter is coming into play.
For 223 hunting and training, would you take the Three or wait for OG 22? Thanks for the info!
Good question. If form factor is the same, I wonder how much performance will be gained. I think either way I would go with the three (og6) over the 22 just for wider range of versatility. I’m pretty sold on these otb cans so maybe just gonna have to have them all. I prioritize length past muzzle more than anything but I 100% noticed a tone difference from tge 65 vs all my other muzzle forward cans, which was pretty cool to hear when my kids were shooting and I was to the side and slightly in front of.For 223 hunting and training, would you take the Three or wait for OG 22? Thanks for the info!
Thank you. If the Three is 3 in front and 6 oz compared to the og22 (which I am guessing is the same foot print as the OGs?), and performed close enough with sound, that sounds like a winner to me.ooo. Depends. The Triple 6 or whatever they are calling it now, and the OG22 were the best sounding, and quietest cans at the last S2H class by a pretty large margin. The OG22 will likely meter quieter, but the Triple 6 sounds very good.