what if only one?
is the monocore easier to clean?
I have one monocore and three with baffle stacks. I like them allwhat if only one?
is the monocore easier to clean?
Monocore is on a 308 so I don't clean it anyway. Not sure which would be easierI have one monocore and three with baffle stacks. I like them all
rimfireIs this hypothetical can rifle, pistol or rimfire?
I don't think monocore vs. baffles would be a deciding factor for me. I think performance, size, weight, durability and servicability would be the major contributing factors. All of those things being equal, I would say baffles, but that may just be because that's what I have and that's what I'm used to. It would be nice not to have to worry about lining them up, but I don't take mine apart nearly as often as some others apparently do.rimfire
my main concerns are durability and ease of maintenance/cleaning.I don't think monocore vs. baffles would be a deciding factor for me. I think performance, size, weight, durability and servicability would be the major contributing factors. All of those things being equal, I would say baffles, but that may just be because that's what I have and that's what I'm used to. It would be nice not to have to worry about lining them up, but I don't take mine apart nearly as often as some others apparently do.
what cans are you looking at?my main concerns are durability and ease of maintenance/cleaning.
I'm not quite as worried about performance because the most common rimfire caliber (22lr) isn't all that noisy to begin with.
weight too is not that big of a concern because it's going on a rifle and most rimfire cans are not heavy/big anyway.
With those being your two main concerns I would go with the Sparrow hands down. The "clamshell" design makes it super easy to clean and disassemble. The tube never even gets dirty. The only drawback is you do get a fair amount of "first round pop" that is avoided with most baffle stack designs.my main concerns are durability and ease of maintenance/cleaning.
I'm not quite as worried about performance because the most common rimfire caliber (22lr) isn't all that noisy to begin with.
weight too is not that big of a concern because it's going on a rifle and most rimfire cans are not heavy/big anyway.
Does anyone besides silencerco make a clamshell design? I figured they had some sort of patent on that. It's the main reason I bought the sparrowListed in order of bestness
1. Monocore with clamshell
2. Baffle stack
3. Monocore
Baffles do tend to fit in tumblers easier tho!