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Ruger American Gen 2 vs Ruger American Gen 2 Rancher
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<blockquote data-quote="Dentite" data-source="post: 3033102" data-attributes="member: 84845"><p>It works amazingly well to reduce the noise and blast of a rifle report, and also reduces recoil which is great for young hunters especially. No big boom, no percussion like a brake, and less recoil means more confidence when pulling the trigger and much less likely to flinch. </p><p></p><p>Suppressors and dry fire practice are the two biggest things that have led to success in my two son's hunting. </p><p></p><p>If there wasn't any real benefit to suppressors on supersonic rifle rounds, a significant chunk of this forum's members that use suppressors for hunting wouldn't bother with the added cost, the added weight, the added length, and added headache of acquiring them. </p><p></p><p>Sure, you still hear the supersonic crack, but it is significantly different than unsuppressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dentite, post: 3033102, member: 84845"] It works amazingly well to reduce the noise and blast of a rifle report, and also reduces recoil which is great for young hunters especially. No big boom, no percussion like a brake, and less recoil means more confidence when pulling the trigger and much less likely to flinch. Suppressors and dry fire practice are the two biggest things that have led to success in my two son's hunting. If there wasn't any real benefit to suppressors on supersonic rifle rounds, a significant chunk of this forum's members that use suppressors for hunting wouldn't bother with the added cost, the added weight, the added length, and added headache of acquiring them. Sure, you still hear the supersonic crack, but it is significantly different than unsuppressed. [/QUOTE]
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