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<blockquote data-quote="LanceS4803" data-source="post: 4439226" data-attributes="member: 9491"><p><strong>Re: Suppressor</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>YES!!!</p><p>With the 22 rifle, I shoot subsonic. About like a pellet rifle. </p><p>No need to shoot subsonic in the pistol, as the barrel is short enough to not allow supersonic velocity.</p><p>For new shooters, it takes away the muzzle blast, great for squirrel hunting and I can pop the english sparrows without disturbing neighbors.</p><p></p><p>For the 300/308, it makes shooting more enjoyable as well as reducing recoil. You'll still need hearing protection because of the crack, but no one else around you will.</p><p>For hunting, I took a doe from the middle of a herd. She jumped and ran (heart shot) about 10 yards. The running startled the other deer, but not the shot. They went right back to eating and didn't know what had happened until I walked up. I don't wear ear pro while hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LanceS4803, post: 4439226, member: 9491"] [b]Re: Suppressor[/b] YES!!! With the 22 rifle, I shoot subsonic. About like a pellet rifle. No need to shoot subsonic in the pistol, as the barrel is short enough to not allow supersonic velocity. For new shooters, it takes away the muzzle blast, great for squirrel hunting and I can pop the english sparrows without disturbing neighbors. For the 300/308, it makes shooting more enjoyable as well as reducing recoil. You'll still need hearing protection because of the crack, but no one else around you will. For hunting, I took a doe from the middle of a herd. She jumped and ran (heart shot) about 10 yards. The running startled the other deer, but not the shot. They went right back to eating and didn't know what had happened until I walked up. I don't wear ear pro while hunting. [/QUOTE]
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