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<blockquote data-quote="ShootnMathews" data-source="post: 2879505" data-attributes="member: 59915"><p>From my research clipping the baffles on one side and aligning the clippings in a row reduces the first round pop up to 10 db more than unclipped baffles or randomly stacked clipped baffles. I'm going to do this when I get my forms approved. The video I saw was very definitive though. They tested multiple suppressor cores as just cones, then clipped random stack, and clipped aligned in a row. On a 22LR the first round pop was the same unclipped and random stack and then almost 2db lower clipped aligned. And I think the center fire was a 308. Could have been a 556 though (I've watched too many videos and they blur together), but the important part was the first round pop was basically the same unclipped and clipped random stack and then was about 9db lower clipped and aligned. He used a drawing to explain what was happened inside the suppressor and why aligning the clippings in a row lowered first round pop and it makes sense to me. But regardless of why the numbers don't lie. Also I have an Omega 300 in hock and I noticed when I looked through it the baffles are clipped and aligned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShootnMathews, post: 2879505, member: 59915"] From my research clipping the baffles on one side and aligning the clippings in a row reduces the first round pop up to 10 db more than unclipped baffles or randomly stacked clipped baffles. I’m going to do this when I get my forms approved. The video I saw was very definitive though. They tested multiple suppressor cores as just cones, then clipped random stack, and clipped aligned in a row. On a 22LR the first round pop was the same unclipped and random stack and then almost 2db lower clipped aligned. And I think the center fire was a 308. Could have been a 556 though (I’ve watched too many videos and they blur together), but the important part was the first round pop was basically the same unclipped and clipped random stack and then was about 9db lower clipped and aligned. He used a drawing to explain what was happened inside the suppressor and why aligning the clippings in a row lowered first round pop and it makes sense to me. But regardless of why the numbers don’t lie. Also I have an Omega 300 in hock and I noticed when I looked through it the baffles are clipped and aligned. [/QUOTE]
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