As many here know I'm an old codger, 74 to be exact and I've been interested in cans since my pre-teen years and discovered what I call the Hush hole at the age of around 12 or 13 y.o. which was many years back and there is no evidence to prosecute me and this is not an admission of guilt as after all these years it might just have been a dream.

Well I'm sure you all have heard or read about noise cancellation, a neg. noise pulse canceling out a positive noise pulse which I have found works for a .22 lr can anyway.
Here is what I did, I made a simple flat baffle can for my .22 rifle it worked pretty good as it was slightly over-sized for the caliber and was nice and quiet but I still wasn't happy, there has to be a better way and I must have read something somewhere about noise cancellation as I decided to give it try, I drilled a small hole about in the center length of the tube, wow, louder as you would expect, so naturally I had to plug that hole, the only thing I had in the proper diameter to plug it was a copper capillary tube from a refrigerator and it had a center hole running through it about .010 in size so I carefully cut off about a quarter inch length and plugged the hole in the can and took another shot to see if I corrected the problem and found to my amazement it nulled the report completely, I decided that the hole in the can at a certain point along its length with a certain diameter opening lets out a certain amount of gas to be looked at as a positive pulse peak being closer to the muzzle of the rifle barrel and any gas or sound pulse coming from the muzzle of the can a negative pulse and canceled each other out.
I write this now as I'm coming to the end of my days and I'd like to see someone carry on experiments along this line.
I gave this info to another member who lives in another country to try and he found it interesting so I want to encourage people to experiment further, perhaps a quieter 9mm can is waiting out there for someone to discover.