H HappyWarrior Well-Known Member LRH Supporter Joined Aug 1, 2020 Messages 157 Location MidWest Aug 13, 2020 #1 Have a bbl that cannot be threaded. I was looking at the WITT unit to be able to run a suppressor. Experience, opinions, comments ? Thanks.
Have a bbl that cannot be threaded. I was looking at the WITT unit to be able to run a suppressor. Experience, opinions, comments ? Thanks.
J JoeMan04 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 2, 2020 Messages 161 Location Nashville, TN Aug 13, 2020 #2 Have a clamp-on muzzle break from Witt, great quality, works well. Friend has the clamp-on thread adapter, working good for him.
Have a clamp-on muzzle break from Witt, great quality, works well. Friend has the clamp-on thread adapter, working good for him.
R RWE Well-Known Member Joined Oct 12, 2009 Messages 325 Location Kentucky Aug 13, 2020 #3 Buddy put one on a skinny barreled 7mmRemMag, works great! I hated that rifle before but would say .243/.308ish recoil now. Still shoots great, no better or worse accuracy/precision. (EDIT: Clamp on Brake, not a clamp on suppressor mount, sorry!) Last edited: Aug 14, 2020
Buddy put one on a skinny barreled 7mmRemMag, works great! I hated that rifle before but would say .243/.308ish recoil now. Still shoots great, no better or worse accuracy/precision. (EDIT: Clamp on Brake, not a clamp on suppressor mount, sorry!)
H HappyWarrior Well-Known Member LRH Supporter Joined Aug 1, 2020 Messages 157 Location MidWest Aug 17, 2020 #4 Thanks, I'll have to wait for Witt's next "special deal".
M mtwarych Well-Known Member Joined Aug 16, 2013 Messages 420 Location Stevensville MT Aug 29, 2020 #5 I would be worried about slight mis-alignment causing a launch of your expensive suppressor and a bad baffle strike. There has to be a way in this day and age to have the muzzle of the rifle worked to allow a thread on suppressor mount. If it were me, I would find a better way to mount a suppressor than a clamp on mount. Check out a few suppressor forums and ask around.
I would be worried about slight mis-alignment causing a launch of your expensive suppressor and a bad baffle strike. There has to be a way in this day and age to have the muzzle of the rifle worked to allow a thread on suppressor mount. If it were me, I would find a better way to mount a suppressor than a clamp on mount. Check out a few suppressor forums and ask around.
ButterBean Well-Known Member LRH Supporter Joined Feb 5, 2012 Messages 7,804 Location West Terre Haute Indiana Aug 29, 2020 #6 I have one on my 270 running a suppressor with no problems