mountainman56
Well-Known Member
Interesting toys, that was always my opinion of suppressors. I've only shot a couple suppressed firearms over the years and while I thought the suppressed AR-15 was interesting and a little fun there was no way I was going to spend that much money to hang that big can on the end of my barrel. The suppressed .22 pistol I shot with sub-sonic ammo was definitely cool but the same opinion applies.
Fast forward to last Saturday, my friend brings over a .30 cal suppressor off his AR10 over and informs me; "We had a hunter at the ranch last week with a suppressed 300 Win mag and I loved it. Can you screw this onto my 300"? Well hell, if you have enough meat on the muzzle we can but why would you want to do that to that sweet little lightweight carbine? Long story short he's my pal and if he wants the **** thing screwed his rifle that's what's going to happen.
Sunday morning out to the range with several rifles, his 300 Win mag with brake installed included. Set out new targets and drove back to the bench rest. I had also installed another scope on his rifle so bore sight and fire a round. Holy crap! Got on paper with first shot and was making scope adjustments when Jeff pulled up. First words out of my mouth after only one shot; "You r@t b@[email protected] I gotta have one". Absolutely incredible, no recoil and no hearing protection. I never realized to what level they could reduce recoil. This suppressor is 8 years old and I'm sure they've improved since then but it took this very lightweight 300 mag shooting healthy hand loads with 200 grain bullets down to less recoil than a 243. The sound was, I don't know how to rate it but I was standing beside the bench while he was shooting with absolutely no discomfort.
It's ugly and it makes the rifle 8" too long but now I gotta have at least one. Maybe a 7mm short mag with a carbon fiber barrel....hmmmm. R@t b@st@rd.
Fast forward to last Saturday, my friend brings over a .30 cal suppressor off his AR10 over and informs me; "We had a hunter at the ranch last week with a suppressed 300 Win mag and I loved it. Can you screw this onto my 300"? Well hell, if you have enough meat on the muzzle we can but why would you want to do that to that sweet little lightweight carbine? Long story short he's my pal and if he wants the **** thing screwed his rifle that's what's going to happen.
Sunday morning out to the range with several rifles, his 300 Win mag with brake installed included. Set out new targets and drove back to the bench rest. I had also installed another scope on his rifle so bore sight and fire a round. Holy crap! Got on paper with first shot and was making scope adjustments when Jeff pulled up. First words out of my mouth after only one shot; "You r@t b@[email protected] I gotta have one". Absolutely incredible, no recoil and no hearing protection. I never realized to what level they could reduce recoil. This suppressor is 8 years old and I'm sure they've improved since then but it took this very lightweight 300 mag shooting healthy hand loads with 200 grain bullets down to less recoil than a 243. The sound was, I don't know how to rate it but I was standing beside the bench while he was shooting with absolutely no discomfort.
It's ugly and it makes the rifle 8" too long but now I gotta have at least one. Maybe a 7mm short mag with a carbon fiber barrel....hmmmm. R@t b@st@rd.