One of the farms I hunt on specify the use of a suppressor to help reduce spooking stock. There's some productive hunting to be had but the owner doesn't want any horses or cattle spooked.
One of the farms I hunt on specify the use of a suppressor to help reduce spooking stock. There's some productive hunting to be had but the owner doesn't want any horses or cattle spooked.
Dpt only way to go, a couple of weeks ago while hunting with my son we got back to the vehicle for a brew and he notices a rattle in his suppressor. To cut a long story short , when home he rattles 2 pieces of the inner front of the suppressor out of his Hardy , the suppressor and the pieces were taken to hunting n fishing store where this was purchased it was sent to manufacturer who sent it back with a note saying that it was ok and wont affect suppressor. To me this is not acceptable as the pieces may of lodged in the rifle barrel. Personally I would not touch a hardy suppressor with a 40 foot barge pole.
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