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Hunting Rifle: Anyone Else Have No Desire for a Silencer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sobewan" data-source="post: 2366341" data-attributes="member: 119829"><p>I'm old school. As a traditionalist I am slow to embrace change. I will likely never use a suppressor or a brake. For the very few times I fire my rifle without hearing protection during hunting season (and even then I usually have some hearing protection) I cannot justify the need. I just don't fire enough rounds thru my hunting rifle and the other guns that I use for plinking steel are anemic by comparison. But for those of you who are putting hundreds if not thousands of rounds down range on a regular basis, you will probably benefit immensely in terms of personal health using these suppressors and brakes (even though you may be sacrificing a bit on the ballistic side at long ranges). It's really a matter of personal choice and to those who want to use them I encourage you to do so and to take up the challenge to improve the tech to be the most accurate precision hunting rifle possible... it will benefit all of us and future generations of hunters to come. Meanwhile, this old timer is going to continue to make some noise and announce to the world he's out there in the woods taking another white tail. To each his own. Stay safe and happy hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sobewan, post: 2366341, member: 119829"] I'm old school. As a traditionalist I am slow to embrace change. I will likely never use a suppressor or a brake. For the very few times I fire my rifle without hearing protection during hunting season (and even then I usually have some hearing protection) I cannot justify the need. I just don't fire enough rounds thru my hunting rifle and the other guns that I use for plinking steel are anemic by comparison. But for those of you who are putting hundreds if not thousands of rounds down range on a regular basis, you will probably benefit immensely in terms of personal health using these suppressors and brakes (even though you may be sacrificing a bit on the ballistic side at long ranges). It's really a matter of personal choice and to those who want to use them I encourage you to do so and to take up the challenge to improve the tech to be the most accurate precision hunting rifle possible... it will benefit all of us and future generations of hunters to come. Meanwhile, this old timer is going to continue to make some noise and announce to the world he's out there in the woods taking another white tail. To each his own. Stay safe and happy hunting. [/QUOTE]
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