Re: Thoughts on Yankee Hill suppressors?
i have a 'high end' can , AAC scar h, bought it brand new
and within a month of me getting mine my buddy got Yankee hill phantom 30 cal can -
he had his barrel cut down to 18.5" at the same time
the YHM phantom is more quiet than the AAC
this is not using a docimeter but its painfully obvious to all involved , about four shooters hanging out with cans
his YHM had a very minor POI shift, approximately 1" left and low which is super repeatable, and the rifle shoots one ragged hole with AND without the can ;
so no accuracy degradation was seen
considering the price, and the fact the YHM has made 'can' parts for several of the so called 'big boys' , ie., mounts, QD mounts, etc., it makes you wonder, why spend the extra coinage for really no apparent reason ?
unless you have a need for a SPECIFIC can / application , the YHM is VERY hard to beat
there is SOOOOO much freakin hype with cans, its really hilarious.
there is a lot of can, baffle making for suppressor companies by a couple of large manufacturers;
the suppressor manuf. gets the 'parts' , assembles them, markes them with their ATF required data, and voila!, they are suddenly 'making' cans . . .lol
it appears to me, and this is just my observation, that some folks that have CAD experience are drawing up a design , having it fabbed up, and then going to market
there is a huge money in GOVT contracts - that is the push of course, to land one for any company ; once you are there , you have 'made it'
i am not against any of this , at all ;
just shedding some light , on what comes across as some mysterious , voodoo riddled, la la land of suppressors, and those that make them ,
its a flipping metal tube with a baffle core, thats mounted to the end of a barrel . period.