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<blockquote data-quote="Wiley" data-source="post: 5784530" data-attributes="member: 15835"><p>A suppressor takes away ALL the muzzle blast and in doing so it also takes away most of the recoil. My .308 sounds similar to a .22 magnum and I never lose sight of my point of aim when shooting it suppressed. I have four 22 rimfire suppressors and they're the most fun that you can have with your clothes on. </p><p></p><p>I will add that you absolutely DO get what you pay for in most suppressors, to a point. A $200 rimfire suppressor will NOT be as effective and quiet as a $400 unit in that caliber. I've been here and have both. Top shelf centerfire suppressors in the the $800-$1000 range are equal on suppression with the $1500 units but the higher end will usually be a good bit lighter due to being made of more exotic metals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiley, post: 5784530, member: 15835"] A suppressor takes away ALL the muzzle blast and in doing so it also takes away most of the recoil. My .308 sounds similar to a .22 magnum and I never lose sight of my point of aim when shooting it suppressed. I have four 22 rimfire suppressors and they're the most fun that you can have with your clothes on. I will add that you absolutely DO get what you pay for in most suppressors, to a point. A $200 rimfire suppressor will NOT be as effective and quiet as a $400 unit in that caliber. I've been here and have both. Top shelf centerfire suppressors in the the $800-$1000 range are equal on suppression with the $1500 units but the higher end will usually be a good bit lighter due to being made of more exotic metals. [/QUOTE]
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