God has blessed me to be able to own enough property to have a 300 yd range but I also have neighbors and the suppressor keeps the noise down. Also it is really a joy to shoot!!Why on earth would you buy a dedicated BR rifle and then bend over backwards to f..k it up?
P.S. what benefit might you expect with a round going down the pipe at over 60,000 psi ?
Since it is illegal for NY residents to own a suppressor why do you even care?Why on earth would you buy a dedicated BR rifle and then bend over backwards to f..k it up?
P.S. what benefit might you expect with a round going down the pipe at over 60,000 psi ?
Why on earth would you buy a dedicated BR rifle and then bend over backwards to f..k it up?
P.S. what benefit might you expect with a round going down the pipe at over 60,000 psi ?
Interesting observations on cold/carbon loaded suppressor accuracy! I had not noticed this, but I will check next time I’m at my range.I have a rebarreled Sako 6PPC single shot. Aside from being a lighter action than an R700 and varminter sporter stock it’s kinda set up as a benchrest rifle. Anyway I had the barrel threaded. It mostly wears a tuner but when I’d put my suppressor on, it could shoot good small groups.
Obviously the suppressor has no tuning adjustment. The other thing I notice is it always takes a few shots to warm up and print tight groups. The first couple are well out of the group. If I give it long enough to cool it takes another couple warmup shots to group again.
With the tuner on, the first shot was often right on the mark. Never something I expect but if I were hunting with it that’s obviously valuable.
If you wanted to be serious the carbon load in the suppressor surely isn’t constant and that would be another unhelpful variable.
OH MY!1st, This would not be a "DEDICATED" BR rifle. I have plenty of those. They are dedicated. One for LV short range group, 1 for HV short range score, 1 for hunter class short range score, 1 for mid/long range group and score etc etc.
2nd this rifle would be for club shoots where weight does not matter.
3rd the suppressor does not have the same kind of pressure numbers that a suppressor does. Those numbers are significantly lower.
The benefit is this. A proven accurate rifle that is quieter, has less recoil, and is generally more pleasant to shoot.
I REALLY like 5OH MY!
You forgot the most important reasons.
4th This is AMERICA and I can.
5th BECAUSE I WANT TO!!!!
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The most important after 4I REALLY like 5
Feds will come after you if you borrow an evil class 3 device. Prob prison time.If someone would loan me a suppressor, I could take one of my 6PPC barres that I know will agg in the “teens”, install it, and do a heads up test to see if the barrel still had Benchrest Accuracy.
Is my understanding correct, that if the owner is present then it’s ok?Feds will come after you if you borrow an evil class 3 device. Prob prison time.
Feds will come after you if you borrow an evil class 3 device. Prob prison time.
If the registered owner is with the registered item it is quite legal for others to use. NFA items individually registered cannot be legally "loaned". The registered owner and the person in possession can be held accountable.Is my understanding correct, that if the owner is present then it’s ok?