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    Friwi is a bloody perfectionist, which is a common theme at DPT by all accounts. The angle at which the crown is cut when using a suppressor is important, it helps reduce build up of powder deposits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oli1102 View Post
    Hi Daniel, yeah still here (well went away and came back). I’m tossing up sending it to Chris Murphy, who always seems to do a tidy job!
    It would save the hassle of sending.
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    Local is always easier

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    For a quick update, I got my rifle suppressed by @DPT and they did an outstanding job! I’m quite detail oriented and definitely a perfectionist, so I was probably a frustrating customer for Rick and the team.

    I specifically wanted a recessed crown machined when they shortened the barrel and was expecting to find something minor that only I would ever notice but would still irritate me…but I was wrong… the threading and the crown are absolutely flawless and the thread protector is really tidy as well.

    Massive recommendation to the team at DPT! Now the dream of enjoying shooting my 270win and without being antisocial, can become reality.
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    you will wonder how the hell you ever put up with it unsuppressed....... difference is HUGE.... to extent that once ever year,just fire one round without suppressor,just to remind yourself how much better it is.... one is enough,my ears ring for hours LOL.
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    75/15/10 black powder matters

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    Quote Originally Posted by blip View Post
    I had tru flite do one of mine the work was top grade. With the thread cap on youd think its straight barrel, cant even tell theres a cap there
    same with mine I was really impressed with the thread cap...... that I never use, I hope it didnt take too long to make because after day one its never gone back on

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oli1102 View Post
    I am just getting my life in order to get my hunting rifle up to the North Island and then to DPT for suppressor purchase and threading. Does anyone have any photos of threading jobs by DPT, particularly the crown and how the supplied thread protector comes out?

    It is a 270win Howa 1500 with a sporter barrel about 21.5”. My intention is to shorten it to 20”, and thread 9/16-24 for a Mk2 Overbarrel with a stainless baffle. I have 0.635” on barrel thickness at 20” so open to suggestion if there are better thread sizes to consider.
    Just PM Friwi. Dude knows his stuff.

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    Done and dusted ;-)

 

 

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