No experience with that can, but I love my SWR Spectre. I use my 22 can way more than I would use a centerfire one, but a 9mm can is still next on my list!
Interested in possibly getting a lightweight 22 can - as light as possible. Want to keep costs down (any can is at least a $500 proposition, I know). I am aware that the “Shoufly” (SP?) is currently the most quiet; I need quiet but need not be the ultimate (see cost). Hosts would be Kadet by CZ and possibly a Baikal rifle someday.
Any thoughts on the Outback II?? (yes I understand that it is a sealed can - though thought the factory offered to later convert it in the event it fills up).
I have an Outback II and it performs really well but now that there are so many take apart .22LR cans I would go that route instead. It sucks that to get it clean I would have to send it in.
Thanks! That seems to be honest advice from an actual owner (even suggested another route - that is rare to see & suggests authenticity). Can’t beat M4carbine for such advice.
Anyone have thoughts on the lightest weight take apart 22 can? Cost is always a factor.
My low-weight concern is, in part, due to multi-shot POI shift on rifle; its my belief that: the heavier the can is on a rifle barrel of at least 16", the greater the shift will be as the barrel heats up over time (sometimes also called verticle stringing & can be independent of can use). At any rate, I’d like to keep it light & outback II was certainly light.
OK - I’ll be in to buy one from you a week from Friday.
This Friday, I’m headed to Thurmont to work on some movement drills, try out a friend’s recently tax-stamp-approved sbr/semi-mp5 clone, etc. (you & your better half are, of course, invited to join us).
I wouldn’t be too concerned with weight on a 22 LR can. I have one of the heavier ones and it’s a whole 1/2 lb. Exchanging 4 oz for all-stainless construction was an easy choice for me. The TacSol barrel I put on my Buckmark shaved 4 oz anyway, so my net on my Camper setup is only 4 oz over stock with can installed.
I would worry more about weight with a centerfire rifle can that starts tipping the scales at a couple lbs.
Before the Sparrows came out i purchased a number of Tac62’s upgraded to Tac63 internals, and Tac65’s. I love them!
Now that the Sparrows are out they are my can of choice for anyone paying the $200 tax stamp (not a dealer). The new Stainless can is even multi caliber rated.