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Not for some of this group!
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Used targets, "save with used like new". Help me understand.

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In the last month or so I learned of the new 3-d printed titanium and inconel products being produced. I got a chance to check out a couple - wow so much lighter and with abilities for pass-through gas, etc:

 
Well, dipping my toe into the water on these DS1911s... see how deep the well goes.

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Gonna run it on irons for a while before I step up to a red dot.
 
It’s been a while since I’ve updated here on my collection, but 2024 was a good year for me and Chris. We added an Sig spear LT, new gen Daniel defense m4a1 Riii. two new cans and a staccato XC. And few accessories. Haha

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It’s been a while since I’ve updated here on my collection, but 2024 was a good year for me and Chris. We added an Sig spear LT, new gen Daniel defense m4a1 Riii. two new cans and a staccato XC. And few accessories. Haha
Wow - yea big year! :)

I picked up the Sig Rattler LT this year to round out my 300BLK collection with 16 (rifle),10.5 (SBR)and now 6.75 (pistol)

Looking at the B&T SRB762 for the two shorter models and leave my Thunder Beast on the long gun - it has a ton of backpressure.

Anyone have recommendations on .30cal supp ressors?
 
Anyone have recommendations on .30cal supp ressors?
I have the Rugged Razor in 7.62 and if I had to do it again, I would probably go with a different can. It’s good, just not as quiet as others I’ve heard. It was in the 700-800 range so maybe you get what you pay for. I’ve definitely seen ones in the 1200-1500 range
 
Wow - yea big year! :)

I picked up the Sig Rattler LT this year to round out my 300BLK collection with 16 (rifle),10.5 (SBR)and now 6.75 (pistol)

Looking at the B&T SRB762 for the two shorter models and leave my Thunder Beast on the long gun - it has a ton of backpressure.

Anyone have recommendations on .30cal supp ressors?
I've heard the dead air cans used to be decent.

With that said, they've DEFINITELY had some QC issues over the past 2 years or so. I'm talking not concentric baffles, etc. I watched two guys have issues with SEPERATE dead air cans on the SAME day. Another time I was talking to a well known guy who teaches in NC have issues with his - another baffle strike.

I'm not sure who it is (surefire/huxworkx maybe?), but check out some of the stuff they can do with 3d printing using Iconel and titanium. Low back pressure too. It's incredible some of the tech that's made this stuff possible now.
 
I have a friend who owns 230 acres and he let’s me hunt hogs on his property.
If this is in NC and he wants another field covered, I've always wanted to do this.

I looked into heli-hog hunting in TX. I gave that up once I saw the price. Definitely cool though that people do it!
 
Wow - yea big year! :)

I picked up the Sig Rattler LT this year to round out my 300BLK collection with 16 (rifle),10.5 (SBR)and now 6.75 (pistol)

Looking at the B&T SRB762 for the two shorter models and leave my Thunder Beast on the long gun - it has a ton of backpressure.

Anyone have recommendations on .30cal supp ressors?
I'm a silencerco guy These are the three I own. If you want an all-purpose can the hybrid 46 is a great can. I use it on my 9mm to 308 just change the end caps. If your gun is on the gassy side the silencerco velos is amazing at getting rid of the gas and blowing it out the front. And if you want super light and quite silencerco scythe is perfect for that. If I could only have one I would do the hybrid it's a great mulituse can.
 

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