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<blockquote data-quote="redchinviking" data-source="post: 2866201" data-attributes="member: 110512"><p>ALOT more than velocity involved in performance when long range hunting. Weigh the pros n cons for yourself and the way you hunt. If you hunt steel plates maybe long barrels and ear pro is optimal performance. If you hunt four legged ungulates in hard to reach places performance might involve barrel length, muzzle blast, recoil, spotting your shots, among other things that suppressors affect. I still hunt with and without my cans depending on the hunt. My hearing is already bad though and wish I would made the switch in the beginning. Either way things will still die so don't get your panties in too big of a bunch. FWIW all my rifles/loads have shot more accurately the moment I spun the suppressor on. My 18" 7 saum shoots 155's at 2950…you can have your cake and eat it too, and it's true the critters won't know what hit them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redchinviking, post: 2866201, member: 110512"] ALOT more than velocity involved in performance when long range hunting. Weigh the pros n cons for yourself and the way you hunt. If you hunt steel plates maybe long barrels and ear pro is optimal performance. If you hunt four legged ungulates in hard to reach places performance might involve barrel length, muzzle blast, recoil, spotting your shots, among other things that suppressors affect. I still hunt with and without my cans depending on the hunt. My hearing is already bad though and wish I would made the switch in the beginning. Either way things will still die so don’t get your panties in too big of a bunch. FWIW all my rifles/loads have shot more accurately the moment I spun the suppressor on. My 18” 7 saum shoots 155’s at 2950…you can have your cake and eat it too, and it’s true the critters won’t know what hit them. [/QUOTE]
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