Suppressor question

dirtyhands

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So my mother in law got me a savage mark 2 fv-sr for my birthday. I got home threw a scope on it and screwed on my banish 30 suppressor. I was very shocked with how loud the first shot was. I've shot my taurus tx22 with this suppressor and it's movie quiet. I got to thinking that maybe it's because the extra barrel length is giving the rounds a higher velocity but then every few shots would be movie quiet. These were federal super sonic rounds. Has anyone experienced this? I took the suppressor apart for a good cleaning. My only guess is some inconsistencies in powder charge on 22's.
 

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So my mother in law got me a savage mark 2 fv-sr for my birthday. I got home threw a scope on it and screwed on my banish 30 suppressor. I was very shocked with how loud the first shot was. I've shot my taurus tx22 with this suppressor and it's movie quiet. I got to thinking that maybe it's because the extra barrel length is giving the rounds a higher velocity but then every few shots would be movie quiet. These were federal super sonic rounds. Has anyone experienced this? I took the suppressor apart for a good cleaning. My only guess is some inconsistencies in powder charge on 22's.
Wanna trade mother in laws? Mine gave me an earful for my bday
 

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Could you explain when there would come a time when it could break the sound barrel farther away from the muzzle as the bullet slows down?
Maybe this will help. A longer barrel makes the bullet go faster, so the same bullet in a pistol is slower than in a rifle. So the Taurus may break the sound barrier a bit farther, if it does at all, while the rifle probably does at the muzzle.
22 chronograph results
 

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Supersonic .22 will be subsonic in a pistol

The quiet rounds you hear are .22's that didn't get the full powder charge. I was leading up the barrel in my mark ii fv-sr a couple of weeks ago and had the same experience with some Rem. Thunderbolts. To test this, get a scale and go through the box round by round, you'll see the different weights. Weighing and sorting is a good way to help your accuracy.

The mark ii is a good rifle, but I had to add a cheek riser and get a lot of magazines. The magazines are junk, the last time I shot, one quit working with less than a hundred rounds through it. You'll know when they go bad as rounds will spew out the top of it and go everywhere.
 

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Supersonic .22 will be subsonic in a pistol

The quiet rounds you hear are .22's that didn't get the full powder charge. I was leading up the barrel in my mark ii fv-sr a couple of weeks ago and had the same experience with some Rem. Thunderbolts. To test this, get a scale and go through the box round by round, you'll see the different weights. Weighing and sorting is a good way to help your accuracy.

The mark ii is a good rifle, but I had to add a cheek riser and get a lot of magazines. The magazines are junk, the last time I shot, one quit working with less than a hundred rounds through it. You'll know when they go bad as rounds will spew out the top of it and go everywhere.
This is kinda what I was thinking. Yeah the mag that came with it seems super cheap. For some reason if I loaded all five rounds in it the mag wouldn't fully seat. After a couple mags worth of shooting it started accepting five rounds. Just ordered a ten round the other day.
 

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