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Thunder Beast Arms 338P-1 to 338BA Upgrade Program

TBAC 338P-1 ©2014 THUNDER BEAST ARMS CORPORATION [TBAC], ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
TBAC 338P-1 ©2014 THUNDER BEAST ARMS CORPORATION [TBAC], ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Thunder Beast Arms Corporation just announced a program for owners to upgrade their 338P and 338P-1 suppressors to the new 338BA internals. Thunder Beast states that the upgrade will be done at no charge and with minimal delay! We love to see companies that take care of existing owners. If you want more info on the upgrade program, contact TBAC at support@thunderbeastarms.com or call 307-287-2052.

Bushnell Elite Tactical XRS 4.5-30x50mm T-Lok Turret Demo

We were at the range today wrapping up some testing on the Bushnell Elite Tactical XRS 4.5-30x50mm rifle scope. Since it will still be a week or two before we are ready to release the full review, I though we would give you guys a really short teaser video showing how to use the T-Lok turrets in a competition environment.

You will note that I leave the bolt open when transitioning between targets. This is a technique used in competition shooting. It does not translate to the real world. In the real world, you want to bolt up a fresh cartridge as soon as possible.

Enjoy the video and don’t worry, when we do the full review we will cover setting the Z-Lok Zero Stop.


Thunder Beast Arms 30P-1 Initial Impressions

Cadex Strike 30 with TBAC 30P-1Almost eleven months after paying for it, I walked out of my local FFL with the Thunder Beast Arms Corp. 30P-1 Suppressor. I can tell you that the wait was worth it.

The next day after picking it up, I was able to sneak out to the range for a short test run. The only bolt rifle that was threaded at the correct pitch AND had ammo on the shelf was the Remington 700 AAC-SD in a Cadex Chassis. I was slightly concerned because the 700 AAC-SD has not been a stellar performer. Continue reading Thunder Beast Arms 30P-1 Initial Impressions

Thunder Beast Arms announces BA to CB Brake upgrade program.

Thunder Beast Arms Corporation CB Brake
Thunder Beast Arms Corporation CB Brake

In anticipation of their first series of CB Suppressors shipping, Thunder Beast Arms Corp. (TBAC) has announced a trade-in program for owners of new/unused BA series brakes.

The new CB brakes are advertised to be smaller, more attractive and 40% more efficient.

TBAC has also created a “CB-to-BA” Adapter for owners of BA series suppressors who wish to use the new CB brakes with their current suppressor. If you are hoping for a new CB series flash suppressor, sit tight. TBAC is working on it.

For more information on the trade-in program or to purchase adapters, check out the Thunder Beast Arms Corporation webpage.