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Sub Sonic .223?
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<blockquote data-quote="shorty" data-source="post: 168360" data-attributes="member: 7260"><p><strong>Subsonic .223</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks for your replies, I have a .22lr that belongs to my son but it only has </p><p>open sights no weaver groove but I guess I could have it drilled and tapped.</p><p></p><p>I'm trying to keep our population of feral cat's,coon's, skunk's etc. from getting out of hand. I have been live trapping all summer and still have a few critter's that have become trap shy and very nocturnal. I am good enough to use a scoped rifle at night with a yard light on but sadly the eyebones have to many miles on them to use open sights anymore. I need to be fairly quiet due to the housing that has gone up around me in the last twenty five years. I like the idea of using a can but have gotten different stories as to the legality of supressors here in Iowa. I would gladly pay the 200 bucks tax to have one. All of this got me to the question of the quiet round for my .223. Thanks for the help, Shorty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shorty, post: 168360, member: 7260"] [b]Subsonic .223[/b] Thanks for your replies, I have a .22lr that belongs to my son but it only has open sights no weaver groove but I guess I could have it drilled and tapped. I'm trying to keep our population of feral cat's,coon's, skunk's etc. from getting out of hand. I have been live trapping all summer and still have a few critter's that have become trap shy and very nocturnal. I am good enough to use a scoped rifle at night with a yard light on but sadly the eyebones have to many miles on them to use open sights anymore. I need to be fairly quiet due to the housing that has gone up around me in the last twenty five years. I like the idea of using a can but have gotten different stories as to the legality of supressors here in Iowa. I would gladly pay the 200 bucks tax to have one. All of this got me to the question of the quiet round for my .223. Thanks for the help, Shorty. [/QUOTE]
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