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I would have thought the AB8/reflex is a direct competitor for this new UM can. Thanks for the info.We’ll do it, but there isn’t a comparison there. A 1.625” diameter , 6.3” long can with a 4 inch reflex is a completely different class of can. It will be quieter, by quite a few dB.
That’s not the point of this can.
I’m not the brightest so I just want to make extra sure…this adapter will let me run this can with a tikka ss lite contour barrel cut and threaded to 1/2x28?5/8x24. I’m not sure if they will make any with 1/2x28. But, there will be an adapter made with shoulder specifically for this can
Curious on your thoughts on how different frequency seems to carry differently? Maybe just my own bias but the difference in 4 stroke vs 2 stroke motors seems to be quite substantial in how far their exhaust noise carries. I almost always hear the bass of a 4 stroke long before the whine of a 2 stroke in the woods. I know in nature animals like elephants and whales utilize “bass” frequencies to communicate over miles of land and water. Maybe the bass sounds are preferable for the shooters ear but not for animals picking out the source of a noise 300-1000 yds away? I only have shot 7 animals with my ultra 5 suppressor 100-600 yds. Small sample size but have yet to deal with the animal reacting in a way that was similar to muzzle brakes and bare muzzle shots. 5 of the animals piled up immediately, 2 presented second shot opportunities seemingly without a care in the world. Food for thought.Whompy
I’m not the brightest so I just want to make extra sure…this adapter will let me run this can with a tikka ss lite contour barrel cut and threaded to 1/2x28?
I believe the goal is around 10oz.There any info being put out for weight?
Low frequency can travel further than high frequency. Regarding animals, the only thing I've been able to find is that deer hearing range primarily overlaps with humans but they don't hear low frequency as well and can hear higher frequency better. I have never seen any data regarding elk.Curious on your thoughts on how different frequency seem to carry differently? Maybe just my own bias but the difference in 4 stroke vs 2 stroke motors seems to be quite substantial in how far their exhaust noise carries. I almost always hear the bass of a 4 stroke long before the whine of a 2 stroke in the woods. I know in nature animals like elephants and whales utilize “bass” frequencies to communicate over miles of land and water. Maybe the bass sounds are preferable for the shooters ear but not for animals picking out the source of a noise 300-1000 yds away? I only have shot 7 animals with my ultra 5 suppressor 100-600 yds. Small sample size but have yet to deal with the animal reacting in a way that was similar to muzzle brakes and bare muzzle shots. 5 of the animals piled up immediately, 2 presented second shot opportunities seemingly without a care in the world. Food for thought.
Another question, does a suppressor with a braked end cap deflect noise in a perpendicular way to the down range target? May be minute, but I would assume it would be louder at the shooters ear compared to the normal endcap equivalent. Wouldnt that mean quieter downrange? Better for hunting, worse for shooting?
Agree. I have KGM R30 on 22" barrel, and at 7.3" and around 13-14 oz with mount, it is noticeably heavy and awkward compared to my 18" barrel. I may get the 22" fluted to shave some of the forward weight off the #3 sporter to help.
I only have one suppressor, so nothing to go on other than the Pew Science data. It seems to me that if suppression is your #1 priority (45+ rating) you're still stuck with the 9" cans. If suppression is a priority, but handling and weight are others, sacrifices must be made, and a budget must be considered. Again, not an expert by any means, but I just don't see anything in the Pew data that tells me I need to spend over $600 on a suppressor. Please educate me on what I'm missing. Below are the 3 I'm considering for my next can.
Razor 7.62- 6.4" length / 39.5 suppression 33/38 $599.00 KGM R30- 7.3" length / 39.9 suppression 25/39 $599.00 (sale price and sometimes lower when in stock) Polonium 30- 5.8" length / 37.1 suppression 25/36 $550.00
This is for practice and hunting situations only, so even though I believe all are rated for belt fed full auto, I won't ever abuse them. The shortest is the loudest, the quietest is the longest and heaviest, but the razor falls right in the middle.
The Raptor 8 is 6.3” long without reflex.I would have thought the AB8/reflex is a direct competitor for this new UM can. Thanks for the info.
I think Otter Creek could help with that.Yes I'd like to see the best iteration cross sectioned.
I'm referring to the UM specificallyI think Otter Creek could help with that.
The raptor 6 is another one on my radar. Plenty of good reviews on the 8 but you don’t see as much fr the 6. Might be a reason for that I don’t know. The 223/6mm part is attractive along with it being 1/2 threads rather than 5/8. For me anyway. Most all of mine are 1/2. Not a big deal but kinda helpful to not have to buy another 1/2 direct thread plate.The Raptor 8 is 6.3” long without reflex.
Raptor 6 is 5.5”; Raptor 4 is 4.7”
Raptor 4 with 4” reflex would be the closest to what UM is designing to in overall length and very similar to the design goal weight of 10-ish oz.
From what I’ve gathered, the UM can has significantly more baffles than 4.
Would love to see comparison to Raptor 6 and 4 w/reflex.
I bought a Raptor 6 for my 7prc and my son got a Raptor8. He runs the 8 flush, I would use the reflex and his was just much easier on the ear for just an inch more. Every time we shot it was noticeable how much quieter it was. The 6 now resides on my 5.56 and I bought another Raptor8 and a Scythe. Shorter is louder. The end caps on both AB (cap not reflex) and Scythe can be 1/2 or 5/8 so u can avoid an extra adapter. This new can seems like a nice blend of all.The raptor 6 is another one on my radar. Plenty of good reviews on the 8 but you don’t see as much fr the 6. Might be a reason for that I don’t know. The 223/6mm part is attractive along with it being 1/2 threads rather than 5/8. For me anyway. Most all of mine are 1/2. Not a big deal but kinda helpful to not have to buy another 1/2 direct thread plate.
I have a .375 Raptor 8...I'm interested in a shorter/lighter can for backcountry.I bought a Raptor 6 for my 7prc and my son got a Raptor8. He runs the 8 flush, I would use the reflex and his was just much easier on the ear for just an inch more. Every time we shot it was noticeable how much quieter it was. The 6 now resides on my 5.56 and I bought another Raptor8 and a Scythe. Shorter is louder. The end caps on both AB (cap not reflex) and Scythe can be 1/2 or 5/8 so u can avoid an extra adapter. This new can seems like a nice blend of all.
I think they were making a joke. Referring to them cutting a Q can and showing the guts to the world. Kevin is such an insufferable shitbag of a human. At least that’s the image he projects to the world.I'm referring to the UM specifically