Hunting Suppressors - Black Bull Machine

Yes, it does. There are videos on YT.
I have some on order since you mentioned it the other day. That "Suppressor maintenance package" may be the ticket.

Ill test that degreaser vs CLR and Boretech C4. Both soaking and ultrasonic.

The froglube extreme has me most excited. Spraying down the baffles on a clean rimfire can would be great. Currently I have been coating with dielectric grease, but it is time consuming vs. an option you could spray on.
 
Any plans for a big bore suppressor? I'm wanting something that can handle .375 Ruger/H&H up to .458 Win/Lott.
Eventually. Available machine time is low at the moment until I can get more room for some more machines. I am doing a limited run of large bore cans next week (maybe 5) to test with the "small" larger bore cartridges like 350 Legend, 450 bushmaster etc. But these will be the same basic footprint as the current 30s. Looking at powder capacity of both the H&H and Lott, these will hold up fine, my question is about optimizing geometry of baffles with that larger bore.
 
Nice, clean looking cans.

I will be following with interest to see how the big bores come along. I am pretty flush with 5.56 and .30 cal cans, but only have one "large bore" can in the safe and I need a couple more.
 
Nice, clean looking cans.

I will be following with interest to see how the big bores come along. I am pretty flush with 5.56 and .30 cal cans, but only have one "large bore" can in the safe and I need a couple more.
Thanks, Ill keep you guys posted with updates and some in-process pictures that the more nerdy types like myself may find interesting.

The Froglube should be here in the next day or so and Im planning on initially doing a 500 rd side by side test next weekend on the Snipe Hunter rimfire cans using my usual products on one; and the equivalent FrogLube products on another.
 
Question, is the 5/8x24 end cap removable with standard hub threads? I typically run Area419 supressor mounts to attach to the hellfire muzzle mount. I love the 4 revolution lockup and left hand thread as the bullet/gas twist from a right hand barrel never loosens up a supressor. I've ran a full days match of 120 rounds, never checked the can all day, and it was as tight, or tight after the match when I put it on.
 
Currently these are all one-piece, direct thread for weight and extra tight tolerance purposes. With some inspiration from a few of you guys, I will be adding a new HD version with a 17-4 Stainless insert in a few weeks. I am actually taking a minute off from drawing these up to type this. They will allow for easier conversion to non-standard barrel threading as well as creating a (factory) replaceable wear surface for more high volume shooters. Preliminary modeling estimates it will add about 1 oz to the total weight of the can.

As far as HUB compatible designs go, that is on the list for an entirely new model in the future.
 
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