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I cannot remember if it was his class or not, but there were 2-3 Raptor 8’s with reflex at classes this year. What he is talking about down range and to the side, you could not tell the difference between them and the OG. There is a difference between those and muzzle forward cans.
Thanks that was what I assumed would be the outcome but was curious.
 
And did those cans give him the nails on chalkboard sensation?

No, not at all. My BBC(an)10 stack doesnt give that off. I didnt hear it from @Nine Banger's 8 stack either. The reflex portion is what makes the difference in tone from what ive seen. I dont believe it has anything to do with whether theyre printed or welded.

However, none of the shots I heard were from in front of the muzzle in any fashion. I do know that I seem to get less of a reaction from game with the raptor compared to my other cans. They run but they seem confused and either dont run far or come right back. There's no denying the reflex adjusts the tone in a pleasant manner.
 
No, not at all. My BBC(an)10 stack doesnt give that off. I didnt hear it from @Nine Banger's 8 stack either. The reflex portion is what makes the difference in tone from what ive seen. I dont believe it has anything to do with whether theyre printed or welded.

However, none of the shots I heard were from in front of the muzzle in any fashion. I do know that I seem to get less of a reaction from game with the raptor compared to my other cans. They run but they seem confused and either dont run far or come right back. There's no denying the reflex adjusts the tone in a pleasant manner.

Thank you. That is what I have heard, but I just wanted to make sure. I am all-in on the reflex suppressors. In addition to the OG, which I will use on my longer rifles, I have an AB Raptor 10 w/5” reflex and 8w/ 3” reflex on order. While I recognize the OG’s advantages in overall length and weight, I wanted to own some quieter options as well.


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