Donny/Rallyshark was the first I recall professing their approval of the Sarissa, and knowing the levels he was pushing his maverick I considered his experience to be a good reference.
Recently I built a .300 B-rod contraption that was assembled mostly from my junk/excess parts. It is powered by a modified version of Don C's Powerhouse valve. 24.5" of TJ's 1:26 twist .300 barrel top it off. Unregulated it will easily do 160-170fpe on 3000psi with 68gr ammo. While that is "fun", that isn't the normal use. Normally it is regulated, somewhere between 2000psi and 2400 psi, and tuned for 100-125fpe.
When I first put it together, the best fit of the suppressors I had "in stock" was a DFL Shogun. While the Shogun did indeed take the bite off the B-rod's bark, it was still pretty loud. I would go as far as to describe its loudness level as something less than respectful of my neighbors. I really enjoy shooting this gun and this means I need to quiet it down else risk pissing off the neighborhood.....
I picked up an STO Sarissa with the high flow core. All I can say is WOW!!!!!! I never knew >100fpe could be so quiet. for the most part all I hear is the sound of the guns action/hammer strike. There is virtually no muzzle blast.
If you are operating in the 100fpe range and want quiet, you can't go wrong the Sarissa.
An obligatory pic of my Brod contraption with the Sarissa mounted:
Please excuse the paracord, testing revealed this one desperately needs a barrel band!!! It is so much easier to shoot than with the barrel free floating. A lot less "twitchy"/sensitive to follow through.....A work in process, I hope to figure out a permanent barrel band solution in the not so distant future.....
Recently I built a .300 B-rod contraption that was assembled mostly from my junk/excess parts. It is powered by a modified version of Don C's Powerhouse valve. 24.5" of TJ's 1:26 twist .300 barrel top it off. Unregulated it will easily do 160-170fpe on 3000psi with 68gr ammo. While that is "fun", that isn't the normal use. Normally it is regulated, somewhere between 2000psi and 2400 psi, and tuned for 100-125fpe.
When I first put it together, the best fit of the suppressors I had "in stock" was a DFL Shogun. While the Shogun did indeed take the bite off the B-rod's bark, it was still pretty loud. I would go as far as to describe its loudness level as something less than respectful of my neighbors. I really enjoy shooting this gun and this means I need to quiet it down else risk pissing off the neighborhood.....
I picked up an STO Sarissa with the high flow core. All I can say is WOW!!!!!! I never knew >100fpe could be so quiet. for the most part all I hear is the sound of the guns action/hammer strike. There is virtually no muzzle blast.
If you are operating in the 100fpe range and want quiet, you can't go wrong the Sarissa.
An obligatory pic of my Brod contraption with the Sarissa mounted:
Please excuse the paracord, testing revealed this one desperately needs a barrel band!!! It is so much easier to shoot than with the barrel free floating. A lot less "twitchy"/sensitive to follow through.....A work in process, I hope to figure out a permanent barrel band solution in the not so distant future.....