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<blockquote data-quote="TBell" data-source="post: 1657730" data-attributes="member: 48004"><p>Your original concern you said was the sonic boom, these nor a suppressor will resolve the sonic boom from the bullet moving Mach speeds. The report from the muzzle is a different story these should diffinatly help with. The concrete culver is Especially good idea on either end but would think soft absorbing material in the middle would help. There was a range out side Dallas/Fort Woth I believe "Joshua" that used these to limit berm over shooting some might be able to speak to the efficiency of noise abatement, I never shot rifles there.</p><p></p><p>The length, I would think, would be helpful for any future litigation from neighbors claiming you over shot your berm. If you can't physically overshoot it you done your duedilgents.</p><p></p><p>The Texas DPS's out door shooting range was the middle of down town Austin and the sides are concrete block, but the overhead baffles make near imposssible for a stray bullet to escape the area from the firing lanes.</p><p></p><p>Safety and liability would be my first concern neighbor will always find something. Telling them they are wlcome to sight-in might be a good PR move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TBell, post: 1657730, member: 48004"] Your original concern you said was the sonic boom, these nor a suppressor will resolve the sonic boom from the bullet moving Mach speeds. The report from the muzzle is a different story these should diffinatly help with. The concrete culver is Especially good idea on either end but would think soft absorbing material in the middle would help. There was a range out side Dallas/Fort Woth I believe “Joshua” that used these to limit berm over shooting some might be able to speak to the efficiency of noise abatement, I never shot rifles there. The length, I would think, would be helpful for any future litigation from neighbors claiming you over shot your berm. If you can’t physically overshoot it you done your duedilgents. The Texas DPS’s out door shooting range was the middle of down town Austin and the sides are concrete block, but the overhead baffles make near imposssible for a stray bullet to escape the area from the firing lanes. Safety and liability would be my first concern neighbor will always find something. Telling them they are wlcome to sight-in might be a good PR move. [/QUOTE]
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