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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2408542" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>After shooting around 25ish pronghorn, deer and elk using suppressed rifles and braked rifles, side by side many times from 200 yards to over 1000, it certainly does make a difference, at least on them, they have a much more mild response without a doubt. I will say, past about 600ish yards, the difference between supressed and braked rifles is far less noticeable, if any different at all. I can't comment on how hogs react as there aren't any in Wyoming lol, I was guessing it would be similar, but likely may be wrong....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2408542, member: 87243"] After shooting around 25ish pronghorn, deer and elk using suppressed rifles and braked rifles, side by side many times from 200 yards to over 1000, it certainly does make a difference, at least on them, they have a much more mild response without a doubt. I will say, past about 600ish yards, the difference between supressed and braked rifles is far less noticeable, if any different at all. I can't comment on how hogs react as there aren't any in Wyoming lol, I was guessing it would be similar, but likely may be wrong.... [/QUOTE]
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