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Wouldn't duck hunting be a great deal of fun with a "muffler"?
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tinnitus is one point...another is why not? If I can go shooting or hunting and save mine or others ears without checking everyone for hearing protection, I'm going to. I like my electronic muffs but they are cumbersome and the in-ear style are way overpriced from what I have found. At this point I look at a suppressor as just another good accessory like a scope or sling. If they ever pass that law I will have more so I don't have to switch between guns.What's the point? The animals aren't going to hear the shot that kills them...... Unless yer not a great shot & miss a few times.....
tinnitus is one point...another is why not? If I can go shooting or hunting and save mine or others ears without checking everyone for hearing protection, I'm going to. I like my electronic muffs but they are cumbersome and the in-ear style are way overpriced from what I have found. At this point I look at a suppressor as just another good accessory like a scope or sling. If they ever pass that law I will have more so I don't have to switch between guns.
Anything a .308 works on gets the business end, Harvester 30. Hoping to do duck hunting with the Salvo 12 in a year or two.
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House was built in 1942. Central heating wasn't an option.Old school heaters bro.
House was built in 1942. Central heating wasn't an option.
Hunting with a suppressor should be standard and used daily as they are obligatory in England. The quiet would be great and not frightening the game is always a plus.