i have an Ultra 9 30CB suppressor. Last year I had a 40X repeater conversion build done by Jelrod. I had a 26" Krieger put on it, and had him thread it for a Thunder Beast .22 Takedown, which I intended to get this year. But, the idea of going through the hassle to get a new suppressor is unappealing to me now, and I'm trying to get a RRS tripod setup now, which will suck all my spare funds for quite a while. So, I'm contemplating the idea of picking up a .223 CB brake, putting it on the 40X, and just using my Ultra 9. The pros in my mind are 1) cheap, easy, fast 2) the point of the 40X was to closely imitate my AI AT, and using the same can will only further the similarities in feel. The cons are mostly in fouling. I know what lead rimfire rounds do to a suppressor, and I know why almost all rimfire suppressors are designed to be user serviceable and dissasembled. I know this could work and that people have done it as long as the can is cleaned.
My question is, would anyone advise going this route, or is it going to be a huge pain that isn't worth it, and just go for a .22 Takedown? I don't dump several hundred rounds when I take the 40X out, usually 50-100, and in a month I might shoot 300 rounds (Lapua Center-X) through it. With this kind of volume, how much of a problem will the fouling be? Finally, if I did go this route, what would be a good way to clean the lead/carbon fouling out of the sealed Ultra 9 can? Appreciate any insight anyone can offer me.
My question is, would anyone advise going this route, or is it going to be a huge pain that isn't worth it, and just go for a .22 Takedown? I don't dump several hundred rounds when I take the 40X out, usually 50-100, and in a month I might shoot 300 rounds (Lapua Center-X) through it. With this kind of volume, how much of a problem will the fouling be? Finally, if I did go this route, what would be a good way to clean the lead/carbon fouling out of the sealed Ultra 9 can? Appreciate any insight anyone can offer me.