Hopefully your suppressor is totally free of aluminum and then you can use the dip solution which is a mix of 50/50 white distilled vinegar and hydrogen peroxide. IMO that's the best cleaning solution available but supposedly it deteriorates aluminum as well as your skin if you get it on you. You would probably be ok if you always cleaned it after 2-300 rounds.
Good to know about the aluminum. I’ll have to inquire as to that being a component before making my choice. I don’t believe the TBAC 338 Ultra BA has any aluminum parts to it but will double check before purchasing.
I’m certainly not opposed to going the rout of using a suppressor that’s dedicated/intended for use with 22 LR if there is something out there that provides more sound suppression than the Dead Air Mask, which is the only 22 LR can I have. Absolutely love it, but instantly left me wanting to find something even better. As goes human nature, right?!
As far as I’m aware of, the Mask is supposed to be the top dog in terms of noise suppression on a dedicated 22 LR, so naturally it’s had me scratching my head wondering if the larger centerfire cans could do an even better job on a 22 LR. With that in mind, it stood to reason that the best of the best in centerfire suppression (arguably), the TBAC 338 Ultra, would likely also provide the greatest degree of sound suppression shrouding the shot of the comparatively punitive 22 LR. I know it would make for a expensive, heavy, long, and inconvenient to clean setup, but if it can get me the best possible results that I’m looking for which is purely sound suppression at the cost of all else, then I would be more than willing to endure the inconveniences.
I just wish there was someone who had actually tried it. Awfully expensive gamble to make, having no idea if there will be any real world gain in sound suppression over the Mask I already own. Hoping maybe some of those who have tried a 22 LR through other centerfire cans might be able step in with their opinion regarding if it muffled things any better than other dedicated 22 LR cans that they have heard, to at least give me an idea if I might be headed down the right track with my thought patter here, or if my theory is amiss, before I go dropping that kind of money on a top of the line TBAC.
One point that I was worried about was the fact that the aperture being 338 vs 22, and thinking the difference in the opening might fail to provide adequate suppression, but, looking at the 338 ultra vs Magnus, the wider opening of the 338 still suppresses a 308 Win better than the more fitting 30 cal Magnus. Maybe I’m thinking about this wrong though, given the fact that a 308 Win is still a centerfire with a hell of a lot more oomf behind it than a 22 LR. Maybe the rate of gas’s expansion due to vast variance in pressures would affect how much would be allowed to be released from the end. Or maybe I’m just making up problems in my head that don’t even exist, which is very possible, and wouldn’t be the first time I’ve driven myself batty overthinking a situation… hell, it’s not even the only thing I can say that about in the last 24 hours, lol.