groundscrapers
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I can teach you how to spend a lot more on a 22
What did you choose for this can? Another Elite Iron? or something different?Hopefully the silencer I got for it will be out of jail in a few days.
Same one. It got approved yesterday. Three business days, not bad!What did you choose for this can? Another Elite Iron? or something different?
Sexy sniper legs on that bad larry.I took my rimfire can out for some fun last weekend. My experience so far is that it seems to foul my barrel faster and accuracy falls off after maybe 200-250 rounds. More importantly, my velocity went up around 30fps and my ES opened up from 'teens to about 30fps. I was still able to repeatedly hit an 8" circle off a shmedium gamechanger at 300yds when the wind was consistent.
Initial impressions...quiet, ton of fun, looks cool, probably not accurate enough for serious competition use due to the inconsistent velocities. Unsure if this happens to be my particular can or if they're all like this, but it stands to reason this may be an unavoidable consequence of how a suppressor works and the slow and tiny rimfire projectile. Regardless, no regrets.
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A .223 with subsonic ammo is nearly useless. The bullets are so small and light that they are scarcely better than a .22 LR.On how efficient a silencer is on 22- at Sig there was a guy shooting a 22 pistol with a silencer. The shot was louder with my active earmuffs on than without them. Very very quiet. In comparison a well sorted out silencer on a 223 rifle even when firing a subsonic round is… almost just as loud as without one at least to me. So yeah- suppressed 22 is … very quiet- about as loud as a weak hand clap.