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Hunting Rifle: Anyone Else Have No Desire for a Silencer?
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 2357271" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>I have 6 or 7 suppressors sitting at the back of my safe. I choose to use brakes. If you are at the range with a can, you'll be wearing ear pro because not all have suppressors. I bought mine because it was like the powder craze of today, hard to get, need many. I never cared for the recoil impulse of a can on a rifle, or the fouling changes associated with them.</p><p>Maybe it is my style of shooting, or being so old school, but suppressors on pistols just amuse me at best. IMO, if you can't holster a pistol at a range, it is worthless, <pistol-not revolver.</p><p>If i was a predator hunter, I would definitely use one. Hunting another great application, but shorting yourself 4" of barrel to add 8" of can seems counter productive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 2357271, member: 33622"] I have 6 or 7 suppressors sitting at the back of my safe. I choose to use brakes. If you are at the range with a can, you'll be wearing ear pro because not all have suppressors. I bought mine because it was like the powder craze of today, hard to get, need many. I never cared for the recoil impulse of a can on a rifle, or the fouling changes associated with them. Maybe it is my style of shooting, or being so old school, but suppressors on pistols just amuse me at best. IMO, if you can't holster a pistol at a range, it is worthless, <pistol-not revolver. If i was a predator hunter, I would definitely use one. Hunting another great application, but shorting yourself 4" of barrel to add 8" of can seems counter productive. [/QUOTE]
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