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new Ruger/Dead Air cans RXD22Ti RXD30Ti

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Hopefully they will have them at the NRA show this weekend.

New ti 22lr can looks pretty cool. will have to read about the mount a bit more, looks like a Xeno for 22lr?


and the RXD30Ti- lightweight Ti design for hunting or bolt action precision shooting.

 
You would remove core and use the dip or a tumbler with SS pins.

I may actually pick up one of the .22lr cans once they hit the market. I kind of like the technology.
ive only used cores/baffles that are enclosed and separate from the tube but always heard the non encapsulated types are rather difficult to remove, the promotional video looks very promising from a sound standpoint
 
Is there any benefit to a flow through design on a bolt action rifle? I don’t get it seeing they said it’s tailored to bolt actions.
I didn't think so, but I asked the Dead Air Rep today at the NRA Show to see what he would say. Basically they wanted to use the triskelion baffles (at least partially) and they help with gas. And added benefits if you do put it on a semi auto.

The built in brake is also supposed to help considerably with recoil I think he said 40% reduction for the can???

So for magnums or part time semi auto use the RXD would probably be better than the Nomad. I bet it would be sweet on a 308 ar or similar.
 
I would guess it’s a small step up but good question.

3d printed and looked easier to disassemble when I played with one.
 
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