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Hunting with a suppressors (aka-silencer) question?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 746647" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>It's unfortunate that suppressors did not make it in WY, I was hoping it would and maybe MT would take a look at it also. </p><p>I see nothing but positive with them, they certainly do not give you any advantage hunting since they do nothing for you until you pull the trigger and the hunt is ended They may give you a better chance at a clean follow up if needed which is a positive for sure, I've seen better followup opportunities with a muzzle brake as well so I don't see any difference there.</p><p>If your relying on shots from other hunters to warn you it's a little late if your are actually in danger so they will not affect personal safety in any way, may actually help since the shooter will be much more aware of his surroundings!!</p><p></p><p>The anti hunting crowd is really pushing noise pollution from shooting as a problem on public lands, suppressors would really help us in this as well!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 746647, member: 13632"] It's unfortunate that suppressors did not make it in WY, I was hoping it would and maybe MT would take a look at it also. I see nothing but positive with them, they certainly do not give you any advantage hunting since they do nothing for you until you pull the trigger and the hunt is ended They may give you a better chance at a clean follow up if needed which is a positive for sure, I've seen better followup opportunities with a muzzle brake as well so I don't see any difference there. If your relying on shots from other hunters to warn you it's a little late if your are actually in danger so they will not affect personal safety in any way, may actually help since the shooter will be much more aware of his surroundings!! The anti hunting crowd is really pushing noise pollution from shooting as a problem on public lands, suppressors would really help us in this as well!!!! [/QUOTE]
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