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The griffin can doesn't have an adapter to the thread pitch I need as far as I can tell.With the obsidian being designed for pistol use primarily, I have read that it doesn't have the volume necessary to be a great big bore rifle can. It is certainly rated for big bore rifle use if you follow the parameters that Rugged has established for it. Just shouldn't expect great sound suppression. If big bore rifle's are your primary purpose the Bowers and Silencerco cans are the ones I see frequently recommended vs. if you will primarily use the can on pistols and occasionally on a big bore rifle then the Obsidian gets the nod. Don't have first hand experience yet as my Obsidian is still in jail but I went with it because my primary purpose is to suppress 45 acp and 9mm with some 45/70 and 450 bushmaster on the side.
One more you might consider is the Bushwacker 46 from Griffin.
Only knock I have heard on the Bowers and Silencerco is that they are big cans.
#1 Silencerco Hybrid 46I am debating between three cans.
1) silencerco hybrid 46
2) rugged obsedian 45
3) bowers 458
it will be mainly for a 45/70 but I may build socom 458 in the future also.
I'm still waiting on los Federales to approve said, but I ordered a Griffin Bushwacker for the reasons my friend @Reno referenced above.
So, maybe this is another one to consider.
Did you get the Gen 1 or Gen 2 Bushwacker? The Gen 1 was only out for a couple months before they released the Gen 2 which has some significant updates from the posts I have seen.