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  1. Dave

    Effect on precision by chopping down and threading muzzle on known shooter

    Thanks, brother. She's still a little portly, but soooo much better if she still shoots like she did before I had her circumsized.
  2. Dave

    Suppressors Suppressor companies- test fire before shipping?

    I agree it was crappy for whichever employee(s) shot the can without permission, but it looks like we got some real borderline male Karens in here.
  3. Dave

    Effect on precision by chopping down and threading muzzle on known shooter

    Somewhere a tear is rolling down Ichiro Nagata's cheek...
  4. Dave

    Effect on precision by chopping down and threading muzzle on known shooter

    Well, it's too late for before pics. Plus none of my guns are really pic-worthy. But I can certainly post an underwhelming after pic! :geek:
  5. Dave

    Effect on precision by chopping down and threading muzzle on known shooter

    Thanks for asking. I decided that even though it shoots wonderfully as is, I don't enjoy shooting it anymore because I just don't really want to shoot without a suppressor anymore. It was 26" with an unthreaded muzzle, so it didn't have a lot of utility other than being able to shoot...
  6. Dave

    Effect on precision by chopping down and threading muzzle on known shooter

    That's a good question. Mostly clanging steel out in the desert with buddies or shooting small groups at the range. I doubt I'll hunt or compete with it, but you never know. From what I can tell, I'll only be losing about 100-150 fps with the barrel chop, so my drop at 1,000 yds should be...
  7. Dave

    Effect on precision by chopping down and threading muzzle on known shooter

    Thanks for the input, guys. Rob, you caught me double dipping...;)
  8. Dave

    Effect on precision by chopping down and threading muzzle on known shooter

    I'm using handloads with 140gr Berger VLDs and H4350. I would do and have done a Savage prefit myself (did one with a Criterion and another with a Rock Creek prefit), but I'm trying to save money. New barrel ~$500 vs $75 for thread job.
  9. Dave

    Effect on precision by chopping down and threading muzzle on known shooter

    I have a Savage 12LRP in 6.5 Creed with the full length 1" thick bull barrel (26" bbl). It's my best shooting rifle, putting 5rds in less than 1/2" more often than not. But it is heavy and doesn't have a threaded muzzle. I don't really enjoy shooting unsuppressed anymore, so I want to make it...
  10. Dave

    Suppressors Thunder Beast Runout Checks.

    How much runout do top competing cans have?
  11. Dave

    Suppressors What's the hotness for a 6.5CM precision rifle currently?

    My vote is for Xeno adapter/Xeno brakes.
  12. Dave

    Suppressors Soteria Suppressors?

    Impressive machining but I'd bet they don't suppress that well.
  13. Dave

    Suppressors Help a suppressor novice w/a cover please!

    Conqueror: Any issues getting them from NZ? How good is the mirage reduction?
  14. Dave

    Suppressors ***NEW*** Dead Air Nomad-LT (Titanium)

    It sounded like the LT was a little less sharp in volume and tone than the OC cans.
  15. Dave

    Suppressors Ported Integrally suppressed Barrels (shoot horrible?)

    I have the same issues with my SRT 77/44. Did you ever do anything about it?
  16. Dave

    Suppressors Gunsmith for integrally supressed 77/44

    What's the diameter of the suppressor?
  17. Dave

    Suppressors Gunsmith for integrally supressed 77/44

    Where'd you get that sweet stock? Do you know yet if it's free-floated?
  18. Dave

    Suppressors ***NEW*** Dead Air Nomad-LT (Titanium)

    Thanks, man. I thought the Hydrogen L was 9" without the thread mount, but like 9.4" with it. Whereas the LT is 8.4" with the thread mount. So wouldn't the HL be 1" longer if apples to apples? Or is the LT 8.4" WITHOUT the thread mount?
  19. Dave

    Suppressors ***NEW*** Dead Air Nomad-LT (Titanium)

    Got any pics of the LT and Hydrogen L standing side by side?
  20. Dave

    Suppressors ***NEW*** Dead Air Nomad-LT vs. Sandman-S on 14.5" 5.56 NATO.

    Hahaha. The guy that made my old can makes Brittingham look like Einstein and Charles Barkley rolled in one. I was young and gullible back then.