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Why suppressors?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mach 1" data-source="post: 1491858" data-attributes="member: 104202"><p>I shoot suppressed 80 percent of the time. I realize I got in late to this post but In addition to everything said suppressors will also make your gun a touch more accurate. It seems to be that way on every rifle. I attribute it to barrel harmonics. It's getting to be common to see suppressors at our local benchrest matches since no one wants to sit next to the guy with an effective muzzle break. Also is seems while hunting and shooting at extended ranges if you miss you will get a follow up shot as the animal doesn't hear the report of the gun but does hear the bullet impact and the supersonic crack which more times than not if the critter does spook it will run towards you which is always better than away of Course. Also shooting subs suppressed is a hoot. I've never seen someone shoot one of my blackouts subsonic and suppressed and not smile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mach 1, post: 1491858, member: 104202"] I shoot suppressed 80 percent of the time. I realize I got in late to this post but In addition to everything said suppressors will also make your gun a touch more accurate. It seems to be that way on every rifle. I attribute it to barrel harmonics. It’s getting to be common to see suppressors at our local benchrest matches since no one wants to sit next to the guy with an effective muzzle break. Also is seems while hunting and shooting at extended ranges if you miss you will get a follow up shot as the animal doesn’t hear the report of the gun but does hear the bullet impact and the supersonic crack which more times than not if the critter does spook it will run towards you which is always better than away of Course. Also shooting subs suppressed is a hoot. I’ve never seen someone shoot one of my blackouts subsonic and suppressed and not smile. [/QUOTE]
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