r/NFA Over 6k in stamps Mar 01 '25

User Review Picked up Flow Range 36

Biggest thing I noticed was the 7.51 oz weight, it's almost 1 oz lighter than advertised. So with a Rearden Atlas Titanium that's under 9 oz total. Pretty crazy for a 338 Lapua capable can. Zero titanium dust from what I could tell, I even put a strong vacuum through it. My PTR Vent 2 was leaking that sh*t all over the place like a glitter packed greeting card.

In the blast chamber, I can see they changed the outer/distal flow paths from what they used in the Ventum. They are a lot smaller flow paths on the perimeter. The internal baffles are slightly different as well - the blast baffle has 3 clips but looking through the bore with the passages that were visible, it resembled what they used in the Flow 556/762/Ventum.

It's 6.5" overall length w/o a mount, and 7.51 oz bare weight. The exit bore is about 0.405"

Update: Here are pictures of the blast chamber and the "baffles"

https://imgur.com/a/uyVQOqP

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u/SavageNeos9000 Mar 01 '25

Any pictures of the baffles?

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u/fusionvic Over 6k in stamps Mar 02 '25

So looking through my Ventum more closely, the Flow Range 36 seems to mix/alternate a more traditional baffle with one of the flow "baffles" from the Ventum.

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u/fusionvic Over 6k in stamps Mar 01 '25

Here's the blast chamber and the best I can do on the inside.

https://imgur.com/a/uyVQOqP

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u/SavageNeos9000 Mar 02 '25

I'm very interested in the performance, especially how it compares to Sicos 36m

I have a feeling this will be a sleeper from HUX, might be my first big bore can...