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<blockquote data-quote="Randell Heath" data-source="post: 1388380" data-attributes="member: 102324"><p>Last year I traded some work (dry ice blasting) for suppressors from Silencerco here in Utah. I did not have suppressors on my radar, but the novelty of shooting suppressed sounded like fun. I traded for two 22 caliber cans and 1 30 caliber can. I love all 3, but the 30 caliber can is the most impressive. Last year I shot an elk and a Desert Bighorn Sheep with a suppressed 6.5 Creedmoor. Both shots were about 200 yards and in both instances other animals in the herd were not aware of anything. I believe I could have emptied my clip without disturbing them. My son has used the suppressor on his 300 win mag and the recoil reduction is significant I like the fact that my ears aren't ringing after the shot!</p><p></p><p>I didn't know what I was missing, they are totally worth the wait and the cost. Once you have shot suppressed you will never want to go back...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randell Heath, post: 1388380, member: 102324"] Last year I traded some work (dry ice blasting) for suppressors from Silencerco here in Utah. I did not have suppressors on my radar, but the novelty of shooting suppressed sounded like fun. I traded for two 22 caliber cans and 1 30 caliber can. I love all 3, but the 30 caliber can is the most impressive. Last year I shot an elk and a Desert Bighorn Sheep with a suppressed 6.5 Creedmoor. Both shots were about 200 yards and in both instances other animals in the herd were not aware of anything. I believe I could have emptied my clip without disturbing them. My son has used the suppressor on his 300 win mag and the recoil reduction is significant I like the fact that my ears aren't ringing after the shot! I didn't know what I was missing, they are totally worth the wait and the cost. Once you have shot suppressed you will never want to go back... [/QUOTE]
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