Yes.
Its a little harder getting through the smaller end but once you drill that out the rest is the same. I initially tried a hole saw but It wanted to wander. I then center punched and drilled a series of very close holes around the perimeter so as the holes nearly connected. Then used a small chissel to start the end removal. Once the end is off, the baffles are the same as the BA. You can use the extended hole saw tool that floats around, or, you can punch them out. I've attempted both and have had more success with a rod and a hammer.