I was looking into getting a Thunderbeast can for my .308 for my bolt gun.
I called them and we got to talking about using it on a semi and he said that it wouldn't be a good idea unless I was 'shooting it like a bolt gun'.
He said they are 'limited semi auto rated'. I guess it 'sandblasts' the baffles and the titanium doesn't hold up well to extreme heat produced by the semi autos.
I never thought that TI would not handle the heat well.
I really want a lightweight suppressor I can use on both my bolt gun and my semi autos. I guess the safest bet would be to go with a steel one.
Just an FYI on what the guys at Thunderbeast told me yesterday about their TI cans.
I called them and we got to talking about using it on a semi and he said that it wouldn't be a good idea unless I was 'shooting it like a bolt gun'.
He said they are 'limited semi auto rated'. I guess it 'sandblasts' the baffles and the titanium doesn't hold up well to extreme heat produced by the semi autos.
I never thought that TI would not handle the heat well.
I really want a lightweight suppressor I can use on both my bolt gun and my semi autos. I guess the safest bet would be to go with a steel one.
Just an FYI on what the guys at Thunderbeast told me yesterday about their TI cans.