Unknown Suppressors Updates

Call Kota precision and see if they will do a 375 reaper and the new grim brake for you?
That's a cool idea and something I didn't know about. But I wonder are they going to do destruction testing too? And if there's a problem, who's responsible. But at that point with a 6-in reaper bored out to 375, I might as well go with the S length Magnus RR which is still in stock.
 
That's a cool idea and something I didn't know about. But I wonder are they going to do destruction testing too? And if there's a problem, who's responsible. But at that point with a 6-in reaper bored out to 375, I might as well go with the S length Magnus RR which is still in stock.

We should have a 8in 338 reaper out 8/1. Not my decision but if there’s a demand, Cliff might be willing to do some in 375 as well… The 8 in 338 is very impressive so far and still working on more protos. Just an idea if you want something longer? If we won’t have anything that works for you, TBAC is good quality for sure as well if you can find the one you want.
 
We should have a 8in 338 reaper out 8/1. Not my decision but if there’s a demand, Cliff might be willing to do some in 375 as well… The 8 in 338 is very impressive so far and still working on more protos. Just an idea if you want something longer? If we won’t have anything that works for you, TBAC is good quality for sure as well if you can find the one you want.
An 8-in Reaper in 375 sounds perfect and I'd buy one for sure (granted it's a tiny market and I might be the only person). I have heard that TBAC is great, but the Reaper would be 3D printed, have a removable end cap / brake, and probably less expensive than the full size Magnus ($1800). I'll wait and see what you guys do. Thank you Cory.
 
Yes! Can you tell me about that set up?
Started as a Sako 85 Kodiak barrel was too long for suppressor so I put a 18” barrel on it with a Tbac supressor and brake. Nf atacr 1-8. Going to change it to Nf 2-12 sfp. Shoots 270 gr swift a frames fairly well. lol. Getting close to being ready to head across the pond.
 

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We should have a 8in 338 reaper out 8/1. Not my decision but if there’s a demand, Cliff might be willing to do some in 375 as well… The 8 in 338 is very impressive so far and still working on more protos. Just an idea if you want something longer? If we won’t have anything that works for you, TBAC is good quality for sure as well if you can find the one you want.
Weight? 8 oz or less?
 
We should have a 8in 338 reaper out 8/1. Not my decision but if there’s a demand, Cliff might be willing to do some in 375 as well… The 8 in 338 is very impressive so far and still working on more protos. Just an idea if you want something longer? If we won’t have anything that works for you, TBAC is good quality for sure as well if you can find the one you want.

Cool, but I think what folks are looking for is a short big bore can for cartridges that push big bullets without a big magnum case full of powder. Like an 8” 4/4 OG 375 (or whatever bore). An 8” forward can is a bunch of length on a 350 legend or even a 338 federal, 358 win etc.


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Cool, but I think what folks are looking for is a short big bore can for cartridges that push big bullets without a big magnum case full of powder. Like an 8” 4/4 OG 375 (or whatever bore). An 8” forward can is a bunch of length on a 350 legend or even a 338 federal, 358 win etc.


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That’s what I was wondering. I don’t run any of this stuff but I know they aren’t giant powder capacity like the big 375’s etc. I’m not promising anything because it’s not my decision but if there’s a decent demand and it’s something reasonable, I’m sure it could be done here at some point so it’s nice hearing feedback/ideas.
 
That’s what I was wondering. I don’t run any of this stuff but I know they aren’t giant powder capacity like the big 375’s etc. I’m not promising anything because it’s not my decision but if there’s a decent demand and it’s something reasonable, I’m sure it could be done here at some point so it’s nice hearing feedback/ideas.

The AB Raptor 8 and 10 exist in .375 caliber to do the long muzzle forward role with a reflex option. I’m using the 10 on my 18” 9.3x62s. While the length is manageable and the weight is good, I would be happy with a shorter option.

Assuming it could be made to be a decent suppressor, I would be most interested in a 5+4 or 4+4 configuration. I don’t particularly care about weight for a large bore suppressor, but I’d imagine around 8 ounces would be nice.

A .375 caliber 6” Reaper with a reflex option would also be interesting, but it would have to be markedly superior as a suppressor to the options already on the market. That superiority might be achieved through providing the option to swap out end caps to provide better recoil control for some of the stouter cartridges.
 
Did you get your NHS in and have a chance to shoot it next to your other two setups? I'm quite curious about the behind-the-gun experience comparison between these now having seen the recoil sled comparison done by Outdoor Life and others. I'm probably going to end up just buying a brake end cap for my existing Nomad at this point, but I'm still curious about the comparison.

Hey, I just got the email yesterday and will go pick it up tomorrow. Hopefully get out this weekend and do a full comparison.


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what I want is a 358 bore that’s probably a 4/4 under 10 oz, can handle up to a 60g powder capacity cartridge. I would go 375 if that’s all that was available. Might be as simple as the new OG bored to 358. Also needs to be able to handle a .810/.825 barrel. Maybe go to the reaper diameter so cleaning is easier with the slightly larger barrel clearance.

Iowa is 35 cal and up for deer, so lots of 350L and getting to be more 35 whelen. I have a few cans in 35 cal already, but shorter and lighter would entice me to get another one.
 
That’s what I was wondering. I don’t run any of this stuff but I know they aren’t giant powder capacity like the big 375’s etc. I’m not promising anything because it’s not my decision but if there’s a decent demand and it’s something reasonable, I’m sure it could be done here at some point so it’s nice hearing feedback/ideas.
I’d be in for a few in the .36 cal OTB cans if that ever came to reality. Hell even if only prototypes. I really want them for my 35 whelens and 358 win. to keep barrel lengths down and maintain balance. Obviously 3” muzzle forward like my OG6 would be preferred but I’m sure it’d have to be 4” on the 4/4 setup but that still would be amazing and perfect. I think with the minimal .36 cal options in hunting cans and the popularity of the 350 legend and now the 35 whelen with it meeting hunt requirements in more areas with caliber restrictions they would be popular.
 
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