Re: gemtech vs surefire?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: RollingThunder51</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Jack, sorry you feel that way. I'll stand by it though...
20" rings badly. Glad your 10.5 works fine with a 6.8, but Jack, where is the surprise there? Your underbore. Underbore doesn't create the conditions that bring about titanium ringing.
Big difference in suppression between tight uniform bore and graduated bore, always has been, always has to be. Graduated has and is used to attend to potential off axis discrepancies. It is used just for this reason. No mystery, no surprise. Then there is "megaphone effect," its real and it occurs with some graduated bores with insufficient capacity. Tightest uniform bore? Pure physics and essential gas strip and pathing, some cans can do it others can't. The ones I like, can.
Jack, I never mentioned the AWC brand. Didn't need to as, guess what, starting this year another top vendor is going bi-metal. Why? Because they learned that their cans ring as well and they could fix it by going bi-metal. Yes, their cans are more expensive than Gemtach as well.
Gemtech is a good can with good service. I just happen to think they are not anywhere as good as compared to two other brands in titanium for ultimate quiet and accuracy.
Best advice and my first sentence above? Listen to the major titanium brands in the barrel length your going to shoot. They shake out fast. I'm sticking with that too.
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Dude, you're ignoring what you want to from what BachelorJack said. "<span style="font-weight: bold">The Sandstorm has no perceived ring on a 16" .308 700</span>."
Let me guess, you read the AWC letter from Mac and decided on your own that all other titanium cans ring.
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