kenboyles72
Active Member
Only assuming everything is concentric!
True. If a can was made by a company, that risk is very low, but still a risk. There would be more of a risk with Bubba making one in his garage with a hand drill.. That is also the reason companies have gone to a bigger diameter than before, to minimize baffle strikes. EX, my BIL's 223/5.56 can has a baffle diameter of .375, which way more than needed. A lot of cans are multi-cal, which will handle .223-.378. All these will have a .5" diameter.