I have a ruger 22/45, which I shoot exclusively with a thunderbeast 22L-1. For those of you that have shot this can, you know how quiet it is. I also have a thunderbeast 223P-1 that I had not used yet. I thought it would be interesting to see how the 2 cans stacked up against one another on the ruger.
The competition wasn't even close. I only fired the pistol once with each can. The 22L-1 rocked the 223P-1 like nobody's business. In fact, to my surprise, the sound suppression of the 223 P-1 was so miserable on the 22. So, here we have a can with the same diameter aperture that is heavier, longer and more voluminous, that is noticeably inferior to a much smaller can. I cannot offer an explanation to the findings, and I was hoping that someone else could, because I am very curious.
The competition wasn't even close. I only fired the pistol once with each can. The 22L-1 rocked the 223P-1 like nobody's business. In fact, to my surprise, the sound suppression of the 223 P-1 was so miserable on the 22. So, here we have a can with the same diameter aperture that is heavier, longer and more voluminous, that is noticeably inferior to a much smaller can. I cannot offer an explanation to the findings, and I was hoping that someone else could, because I am very curious.