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Who can we blame for the 338P-1 being discontinued?
Who can we blame for the 338P-1 being discontinued?
I'm sure it will shoot as great as it did before. Still no baffles. One day I will find those things. Maybe when fall comes and things turn more brown and dry up. I WILL find them!
Thanks for everyone that has followed this so far......now go buy a TBAC suppressor and go shoot!
We have been planning to discontinue the 338P-1 for some time because the 338BA is much more popular.
We are happy to put together a "direct thread" 338BA, with the brake fixed in place, upon request for no extra charge. This would operate just as a direct thread model, with the strength advantages of the 338BA (and a hardened steel thread "insert").
No, in fact you cannot do that.I don't know to much about the selling and the forms of this type of stuff
but cant they just destroy your can give you the exact same thing and have your serial number on it??
I seen it done with a rifle but again I don't know to much about the form 4 stuff
dave
We are happy to put together a "direct thread" 338BA, with the brake fixed in place, upon request for no extra charge. This would operate just as a direct thread model, with the strength advantages of the 338BA (and a hardened steel thread "insert").
The thing thats amazing about TBAC and Zak is that not only is their level of customer support stellar but they continue to sustain it. Most companies get burnt out after a couple of years dealing with the public. What would I like to see be TBACs next product? A 100% titanium 8 oz direct attach .223 suppressor with "bolt action only" stamped on the tubeWe are happy to put together a "direct thread" 338BA, with the brake fixed in place, upon request for no extra charge. This would operate just as a direct thread model, with the strength advantages of the 338BA (and a hardened steel thread "insert").
the thing thats amazing about tbac and zak is that not only is their level of customer support stellar but they continue to sustain it. Most companies get burnt out after a couple of years dealing with the public. What would i like to see be tbacs next product? A 100% titanium 8 oz direct attach .223 suppressor with "bolt action only" stamped on the tube
I'm very new to this forum and trying to obtain all the knowledge I can. I've already ordered my 1st can and have a question for the OP. Were the bullets that you were shooting at the time of failure of a boat tail design?
Thanks,
Lloyd
My load recipe is:
Berger 300gr OTM
90.0gr H1000
Lapua brass
Federal 215
2405 fps
The pressure at the muzzle for a full power .338LM load from a 16" barrel is extreme. Like almost twice the pressure of a 26 or 27" barrel. For comparison, it'd have pressure similar to a .308 10" SBR barrel, but with 2x+ the powder behind it. I realize we do not have a barrel length limit published for our .338 cans, but we would not recommend the 338P-1 for use on a 16" .338LM simply due to the extreme muzzle pressure.
Thanks for the response. I've heard from several sources that shooting BT bullets can cause a yawing effect resulting in a baffle strike. This made sense to me as a long range shooter because the groups that are poor at 100 yds. but have a low extreme spread will generally shoot well at 1,000, hence my question of bullet design. Regardless, I'm glad no one is hurt while having fun, and the reports of CS are outstanding.
Lloyd
Well great, there goes my plans for a one off suppressed 10.5" 338 SBR.
Glad your getting it back so fast. Good on TBAC.
You can still run sub-sonic 338LM so it's not a total loss.