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    Quote Originally Posted by stagstalker View Post
    Going by that last paragraph theres not much point in trying to explain anymore to you. I found out I had a small amount of hearing damage when I was 18 from un suppressed firearms.. Your logic is backyard he said she said. Suppressors reduce the impacts on your hearing. Every single shot damages your hearing.. fact. Suppressors make every shot do less damage but doesn't stop it all together unless you wear muffs or plugs. I work with many people who are half deaf or wear hearing aids from the loose military days training with no ear protection. Its science...
    Duck shooters ??
    Fire more shots in one morning than most rifle shooters do in a year (and most times squeezed in beside each other)
    So all of us over 50 should have hearing problem who have shot all our life ???? (as SUP's only been in prevalent use last 15 odd)
    Hearing damage issue - "perhaps" from work related or congenital origin and possible would have even if you had never touched a firearm.

    "Suppressors reduce the impacts on your hearing""
    Yes - that's not science that's a simple fact - BUT- is it worth unbalancing a balanced designed rifle - added weight/length etc - for the odd shot ???
    That's logical questioning - IMHO

    By the way I hated Science at school (school period) and I have no intent to take to it now
    Reminds me of an old "cliché"
    "if you can't baffle them with BS - dazzle them with brilliance"
    I will repeat - (for the hard of hearing) I have two rifles suppressed - an addition, not for hearing protection - but to each their own.
    Was hoping to hear other reasons for use (but then maybe my hearing is damaged and I just do not know yet

    Someone mentioned accuracy is better - is that on Bi-pod target shooting ????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarvo View Post
    Someone mentioned accuracy is better - is that on Bi-pod target shooting ????
    Accuracy is definately better with suppressors.

    Had a CZ .17 HMR without suppressor that shot great with Remington ammo and was more expensive than Hornady. Put on suppressor and the results were the other way around... worked out cheaper.

    I like to test all of my rifles with and without suppressors just in case your ever caught having to use a rifle without a suppressor so i know where POI is and i still find suppressors produce tighter groups.

    Another interesting point is speed!

    Plenty of people chop their barrels down 2 inches to assist with balance of having a suppressor where people always quote you'll loose 50 fps per inch as a general rule of thumb which is BS for example.

    My Tikka .223 which i think is 19-20 inch barrel shooting 55 gr Sierras with 26 gr AR2206H
    Without suppressor - 2933
    With Suppressor - 3005

    The same results have occurred with other rifles with suppressors on them where velocity increases. someone said Robbie Tiffen wrote an article explaining this prior to his passing.

    So... benefits of suppressors for me show, less hearing damage, less game being spooked, improved accuracy, more retained speed with shorter barrel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seventenths View Post
    Accuracy is definately better with suppressors.

    Had a CZ .17 HMR without suppressor that shot great with Remington ammo and was more expensive than Hornady. Put on suppressor and the results were the other way around... worked out cheaper.

    I like to test all of my rifles with and without suppressors just in case your ever caught having to use a rifle without a suppressor so i know where POI is and i still find suppressors produce tighter groups.

    Another interesting point is speed!

    Plenty of people chop their barrels down 2 inches to assist with balance of having a suppressor where people always quote you'll loose 50 fps per inch as a general rule of thumb which is BS for example.

    My Tikka .223 which i think is 19-20 inch barrel shooting 55 gr Sierras with 26 gr AR2206H
    Without suppressor - 2933
    With Suppressor - 3005

    The same results have occurred with other rifles with suppressors on them where velocity increases. someone said Robbie Tiffen wrote an article explaining this prior to his passing.

    So... benefits of suppressors for me show, less hearing damage, less game being spooked, improved accuracy, more retained speed with shorter barrel.
    Interesting - thanks @Seventenths

    What is the difference of POI between on versa off
    My Mini 14 was for memory 20 inches high off at 40m - I needed to know this as SUP spent most of time in Bumbag and got caught short a few times so aimed at kneecap (I was bush hunting - under 50m)
    Yes - I have substantial shortening to accommodate SUP on Kimber (they call it a name I hate which does not do it justice as its sure no swine :-)

    Speed - that sounds more science that former scientific statements :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seventenths View Post
    Accuracy is definately better with suppressors.

    Had a CZ .17 HMR without suppressor that shot great with Remington ammo and was more expensive than Hornady. Put on suppressor and the results were the other way around... worked out cheaper.

    I like to test all of my rifles with and without suppressors just in case your ever caught having to use a rifle without a suppressor so i know where POI is and i still find suppressors produce tighter groups.

    Another interesting point is speed!

    Plenty of people chop their barrels down 2 inches to assist with balance of having a suppressor where people always quote you'll loose 50 fps per inch as a general rule of thumb which is BS for example.

    My Tikka .223 which i think is 19-20 inch barrel shooting 55 gr Sierras with 26 gr AR2206H
    Without suppressor - 2933
    With Suppressor - 3005

    The same results have occurred with other rifles with suppressors on them where velocity increases. someone said Robbie Tiffen wrote an article explaining this prior to his passing.

    So... benefits of suppressors for me show, less hearing damage, less game being spooked, improved accuracy, more retained speed with shorter barrel.
    I have a very scientific(read completely made up) theory around supps and accuracy. I think in hunting weight rifles, a lot of accuracy is sacrificed to poor recoil management and follow through. A suppressor doesn't change the amount of recoil energy much but it does lengthen the period and lower the peak force. I believe this change makes for easier follow through and a straighter recoil motion, which in turn aids accuracy.

 

 

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