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Suppressor that don’t break ya
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattbowen61990" data-source="post: 2383974" data-attributes="member: 88611"><p>I have never pulled anything other than sound and gas pressure performance from Jay's Reviews. That's what people in 2021 buy suppressors for, and it's what they target. Some people buy for flash suppression, but that's a limited number of people. </p><p> I still don't get why you think that a modern production suppressor will negatively impact accuracy. It is a moot point, the accuracy gain is measurable, but the limitations are always the shooter. Not sure what you expect someone to do to generate a scientifically measurable variable for that in the first place, but again, your world you live it. We can measure sound pressure, we can measure peaks, we can measure other variables. We can even measure them all through the same host. </p><p>We can't measure the human factor and doing a bench accuracy test of 50+ cans just to prove what we already know is just unrealistic. If you measure cans by being able to hit a target with a precision rifle, well then you just have a pile of cans with no discernable difference because they are all precision made with the best tolerances in history, and don't change much, and it's all dependent on load, barrel, and an entire list of other variables. </p><p>Not sure what makes you so salty towards collected data, but it's the best you get, you want something different, nothing is stopping you from doing it. His reviews are well written, and they start with solid collected data. His composite score is a summary of collected data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattbowen61990, post: 2383974, member: 88611"] I have never pulled anything other than sound and gas pressure performance from Jay's Reviews. That's what people in 2021 buy suppressors for, and it's what they target. Some people buy for flash suppression, but that's a limited number of people. I still don't get why you think that a modern production suppressor will negatively impact accuracy. It is a moot point, the accuracy gain is measurable, but the limitations are always the shooter. Not sure what you expect someone to do to generate a scientifically measurable variable for that in the first place, but again, your world you live it. We can measure sound pressure, we can measure peaks, we can measure other variables. We can even measure them all through the same host. We can't measure the human factor and doing a bench accuracy test of 50+ cans just to prove what we already know is just unrealistic. If you measure cans by being able to hit a target with a precision rifle, well then you just have a pile of cans with no discernable difference because they are all precision made with the best tolerances in history, and don't change much, and it's all dependent on load, barrel, and an entire list of other variables. Not sure what makes you so salty towards collected data, but it's the best you get, you want something different, nothing is stopping you from doing it. His reviews are well written, and they start with solid collected data. His composite score is a summary of collected data. [/QUOTE]
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