So I just heard from a customer that a Thunderbeast 338 can failed and launched its baffle stack 150yds down range a few days ago. The suppressor was mounted on a DTA 18" 338. If I recall correctly, it was a 338 norma, shooting a mild load with a 200gr bullet. Anyone hear about this? After hearing about it, I did a quick search and apparently this isn't the first time this has happened.
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting/snipers-hide-suppressors/206274-my-thunderbeast-exploded.html
Obviously they are being subjected to fierce punishment by these short 338's... but for the cores to be launching out like this, there must be something not quite right. If it happens this frequently on the short barrels, would it not stand to reason that it will happen on a longer barrel as well if subjected to enough repetition? Granted that is just my redneck logic being applied there, as I'm not an engineer.
In any event, as a DTA dealer, this is a very important issue that deserves some awareness. That's twice it's happened that I know of. Short barrels and Thunderbeast cans do not seem to mix.
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting/snipers-hide-suppressors/206274-my-thunderbeast-exploded.html
Obviously they are being subjected to fierce punishment by these short 338's... but for the cores to be launching out like this, there must be something not quite right. If it happens this frequently on the short barrels, would it not stand to reason that it will happen on a longer barrel as well if subjected to enough repetition? Granted that is just my redneck logic being applied there, as I'm not an engineer.
In any event, as a DTA dealer, this is a very important issue that deserves some awareness. That's twice it's happened that I know of. Short barrels and Thunderbeast cans do not seem to mix.