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    Suppressors 6.5 SAUM, H1000 and a Lane Scorpion Magnum

    This is the only suppressor i would own right now. I do not see how the manufacturers sell centerfire cans as self cleaning. I have seen several sealed cans from various manufacturers that exede their starting weight by six or more ounces. Why would you pay for a titanium can to have it weigh as...
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    Suppressors 6.5 SAUM, H1000 and a Lane Scorpion Magnum

    I know there is a lot of talk about h1000 plugging up suppressors and it seems like everyone running the 6.5 saum is using h1000 so i thought i would run a test to see how much carbon is left behind after firing. First i disassembled my Lane scorpion Magnum and cleaned it until it was spotless...
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    Suppressors Suppressor for varmint hunting with volume use?

    My experience has shown me that with a volume of a 1k rounds per week, you should be looking for a suppressor u can take apart and clean or u will have problems in the near future. Just my .02
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    Suppressors Time to Clean?

    no worries anymore. i can shoot as much rimfire as i want and return it to the original weight the same day and it is just as quiet and shoots just as good without the cleaning worries. ps. my buddys can that was identical to my original can is 7 oz. over original weight and has never seen a...
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    Suppressors Time to Clean?

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    Suppressors Time to Clean?

    That can started life as a sealed unserviceable can from one of the top manufactures. (retail $1275) after being unable to remove the carbon and finding out what it was gonna cost to have it professionally cleaned annually,(6000 centerfire and less than 1500 rimfire plugged it up that bad) I...
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    Suppressors Time to Clean?

    This is what 8oz of carbon looks like from a self cleaning suppressor. Dont ever let it get to this point.
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    Suppressors Time to Clean?

    I would definitely clean it before it gets to heavy. Once the carbon reaches around 8 ounces, the carbon will be so thick and hard that the solvents wont penetrate it any more and make it nearly impossible to remove. zak smith recommends CLR soaking and GAP recommends BoreTech carbon eliminator...
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    2014 ROCKY MOUNTAIN STEEL QUEST - Match Announcement

    Definitely would like to see a dedicated winter match. Thanks to everyone who had a hand in making this one possible.
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    Suppressors Srt shadow xl recored to a lane silencer update

    the way i understand it, as long as the dimensions stay the same and the tube and serial # remain unaltered, the silencer is just being repaired.
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    Suppressors Srt shadow xl recored to a lane silencer update

    put that b**** on the scale. I want to know if the rimfire rounds i fired thru mine were part of the weight problem. i know u never fired rimfire thru yours.
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    Suppressors Srt shadow xl recored to a lane silencer update

    Got to spend some more time at the range with the new Lane cored suppressor today. All i can say is that i love this new can. It seems to be every bit as quiet as the SRT when it has brand new,(maybe better), and it only weighs in at 13.7 oz. Groups are staying consistant as i fired a ten shot...
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    Suppressors Srt shadow xl recored to a lane silencer update

    I Purchased a SRT shadow xl ti 2 years ago and it has been a great silencer since the day i got it. Unfortunately after approximately 6000 centerfire rounds and 1500 rimfire rounds the suppressor had approximately 1/2 pound of carbon trapped inside it that i was unable to remove because of it...
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    Suppressors Suppressor weight change with use

    Thats good to hear Zak. I am glad somebody is taking the time to do the research for the consumers so we can come up with an effective solution for cleaning. Tbac and its employees are a stand up company that does amazing things for our sport. Thanks for your info on this topic. I will be...
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    Suppressors Suppressor weight change with use

    Zak are you seeing the weight gains with the TBAC cans that I seen with SRT? Should a guy be cleaning more frequently to avoid build up like this? Can u effectively reduce the weight back near original weight with these cleaning techniques? Not trying to put you on the spot, just looking to...
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    Suppressors Suppressor weight change with use

    No. I did not clean them but I could not see any damage other than what I did to get the suppressor apart. It would be tough to disassmble without causing damage to the internal components as they are basically fused together. I gave the baffles to Lane Silencer as I understand u are only...
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    Suppressors Suppressor weight change with use

    One more pic that shows exactly how plugged the baffles are. I find it hard to believe these cans are self cleaning like i read all the time. I am glad i found a way to get it fixed where my titanium can wont weigh as much as a stainless can. I will post some pics of the new core and the on...
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    Suppressors Suppressor weight change with use

    srt baffle pics
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    Suppressors Suppressor weight change with use

    My experience with center fire cans has been different. Two years ago I purchased a srt shadow xl ti. I have put approximately 6000 centerfire rounds and 1500 rimfire rounds thru it. The can weighed 16 oz when I got it. It now weighs 24 oz and I have tried every form of cleaning I could find on...