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  1. Zak Smith

    RRS TFCT 14L w Anvil 30 too heavy for backpack backcountry hunting?

    If your conclusion is to skip the 24 and go with the 14 and 3x, then that's quite useful, thank you
  2. Zak Smith

    Suppressors TBAC Magnus

    The only downside of the full-RR is the overall length.
  3. Zak Smith

    Suppressors TBAC Magnus

    POI differences always depend on the barrel/gun harmonics, so that's the disclaimer. That said, it will "probably" be the same.
  4. Zak Smith

    Suppressors TBAC Magnus

    The argument for your set would be the S is a great middle size can, quieter than an Ultra 7 which many think is more than quiet enough for normal shooting. The argument for the full size Magnus-RR would be the most recoil reduction (* on 6.5/308 sized cartridges and larger), at the lowest dB...
  5. Zak Smith

    Suppressors TBAC Magnus

    It is a dramatic difference in recoil. If you are shooting competition where it matters or magnums I would recommend it. The difference in noise is noticeable but not crazy. You could go with the S-RR and a full size Magnus. The S-RR would be a really good compromise between length...
  6. Zak Smith

    TBAC Magnus RR use without brake?

    We have discussed that. It would have made the suppressor heavier and more expensive. Generally we try to optimize for the design purpose of a particular suppressor and not add extra features that would compromise that. "Do it all" designs are generally middling when evaluated in any specific...
  7. Zak Smith

    TBAC Magnus RR use without brake?

    The sentence that starts with "For example," on the second to last paragraph on page 2 spells it out very specifically. It also says the exact same thing in 18 USC. This is not "our" interpretation, as I said in the other thread, we also got consultation from one of the leading NFA law firms...
  8. Zak Smith

    TBAC Magnus RR use without brake?

    See the ATF's Open Letter to FFLs dated 20 NOV 2023. page 2, regarding separate endcaps. If there is new guidance that changes this, we would love to sell them separately.
  9. Zak Smith

    Which Shot Timer

    The Kestrel is better than everything else
  10. Zak Smith

    Suppressors TBAC Ultra 338 Gen 2 SR vs Ultra 9??

    It's going to be close. The 338 will likely have a very small edge.
  11. Zak Smith

    Top suppressors for utmost accuracy

    Hi, Please email us and we'll help you find what you're looking for at one of our dealers. The Magnus is better if you are shooting short barrelled magnums (shorter minimum barrel lengths)
  12. Zak Smith

    Top suppressors for utmost accuracy

    The Dominus-CB was dropped when we introduced the Magnus-S-CB. They are almost identical in size (Magnus-S is like a half inch longer) and for a bolt gun the Magnus-S-CB makes more sense. The Dominus-SR and Dominus-K-SR are both still current.
  13. Zak Smith

    RRS TFCT 14L w Anvil 30 too heavy for backpack backcountry hunting?

    I asked the question to two of my buddies who do extended backcountry/mountain hunting. One said the 14L and one said the 24L. I am curious for more feedback also.
  14. Zak Smith

    Suppressors Painting suppressor?

    C series cerakote does not require baking, but is the "high temp" one, ironically
  15. Zak Smith

    need some help in imi 77gr and wide velocity range

    Some lots of it are very consistent. Some are all over the place.
  16. Zak Smith

    TBAC new Magnus and 338 Ultra Gen2 release dates?

    That's a good spread!
  17. Zak Smith

    TBAC Certificate

    thread rated: troll
  18. Zak Smith

    TBAC Certificate

    You win one off a prize table
  19. Zak Smith

    TBAC Magnus RR use without brake?

    It's probably the biggest ELR cartridge you can fit in an AI AXSR. Sam shot it at the KRG ELR and came in 16th, and we had a couple other guys shooting it also on another gun. These were factory AXSR's with just a new barrel fitted, shooting factory RUAG FMJ.
  20. Zak Smith

    TBAC Magnus RR use without brake?

    If you are contemplating that, I might steer you towards a regular Magnus. Kind of like the "K" cans, the RR cans are for fairly specific applications, that are mostly encapsulated in these categories: hunting rifles (esp. magnums), ELR cartridges (.375 SwissP and smaller) from big guns, and...