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Coyote double
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5287767" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Not OP or that gun, but my bolt .270 sounds like a .22 mag (<em>at most, more like .22 LR to me</em>) with direct thread 9" Outrider Titanium silencer. I was overly impressed to say the least. That is my ears hearing it from the shooter's perspective. I shot two does (<em>on two different hunts</em>) this season as 50-75 yards and the other does did not spook. They did instantly become more alert and look around. These are wild deer that are hunted on nearby properties, not suburban deer than are accustomed to standing around looking at you. Again, I was impressed to say the least. Small sample size, but cool experiences nonetheless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5287767, member: 131"] Not OP or that gun, but my bolt .270 sounds like a .22 mag ([I]at most, more like .22 LR to me[/I]) with direct thread 9" Outrider Titanium silencer. I was overly impressed to say the least. That is my ears hearing it from the shooter's perspective. I shot two does ([I]on two different hunts[/I]) this season as 50-75 yards and the other does did not spook. They did instantly become more alert and look around. These are wild deer that are hunted on nearby properties, not suburban deer than are accustomed to standing around looking at you. Again, I was impressed to say the least. Small sample size, but cool experiences nonetheless. [/QUOTE]
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