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Yes test your reloads without a can. Make sure that they are good to go at different ranges before canning. My buddy had issues with keyholes using 4227 in the 300 blk.
The Colt manufactured Thompson Sub Machine Gun was $200 (with compensator) that's why it's $200. If you had the money to buy the Tommy gun you could afford the transfer/stamp. The only people talking about adjusting for inflation are the keyboard commandos on the Internet. And yes $3500 per tax...
First off I am not a fan boy of AAC, never was or will be. My point is you can buy quality cans from the other top companies for a quite a bit less than surefire and they are quieter too. So why spend so much more for a noisier can? A couple of the guys that I know that bought surefire cans...
I would do load development without the can in case you come up with a load that might be unstable and ending up with a keyhole on the target. That would cause a baffle strike.