Cost, legal hassle, length, weight, cleaning, still a loud crack if supersonic. It sounds like a really really expensive high maintenance set of ear muffs. I get the tacti-cool factor, the joining a club elitest factor, the "I don't need ear protection" factor, but dollar for dollar, hassle for hassle, still nowhere near worth it for me.
People who have never owned a supressor will come up with everything under the sun as an excuse to not get one. The NFA world's has been growing each year, and that's a good thing. This will make NFA items common use and hopefully drop out of the NFA due to Bruen.
@@BasementOps I hope you neck turn and point bullets and weight sort everything and sort everything by lot and true up flash holes and pockets, and anneal every firing and clean between every shot, and only use Marches 80X high power optic and only ever full auto... What a dumb argument absent any logic nor wisdom. Tacti-cool just does it for bro joiners I guess. Just because you wasted your money and time to join what you thought was the cool kids club does not make it a club worth joining for those that aren't at the very least emotionally homosexual.
I agree totally. If they cost $50 and you could just buy them anywhere without practically getting an FFL they may be useful. I wear hearing protection when target shooting but not when hunting, I'm 64 and been shooting since I was 8 and hunting since 12 and after a lifetime of working in a Pulp mill, wearing ear plugs, driving fork lifts and running machinery my hearing isn't that bad. I'm right handed and shoot right handed but my right ear has more hearing loss than the left. Go figure. Unfortunately the folks who like them are pushing them to be the norm and you can bet that somewhere they will be required and that movement will grow to where everywhere they will be a requirement. You still should wear hearing protection when shooting at the range anyway even with a suppresser.
When will the Ballistic Silvertip bullet be available again?
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Think excellent idea however hearing loss to just one factor is relative
Cost, legal hassle, length, weight, cleaning, still a loud crack if supersonic. It sounds like a really really expensive high maintenance set of ear muffs. I get the tacti-cool factor, the joining a club elitest factor, the "I don't need ear protection" factor, but dollar for dollar, hassle for hassle, still nowhere near worth it for me.
Lol fud.
Exactly why I just hunt with my great Grandfathers musket. Nothing knocks a elk down with as little of meat waste as a good ol .50 black powder.
People who have never owned a supressor will come up with everything under the sun as an excuse to not get one. The NFA world's has been growing each year, and that's a good thing. This will make NFA items common use and hopefully drop out of the NFA due to Bruen.
@@BasementOps I hope you neck turn and point bullets and weight sort everything and sort everything by lot and true up flash holes and pockets, and anneal every firing and clean between every shot, and only use Marches 80X high power optic and only ever full auto... What a dumb argument absent any logic nor wisdom. Tacti-cool just does it for bro joiners I guess. Just because you wasted your money and time to join what you thought was the cool kids club does not make it a club worth joining for those that aren't at the very least emotionally homosexual.
I agree totally. If they cost $50 and you could just buy them anywhere without practically getting an FFL they may be useful. I wear hearing protection when target shooting but not when hunting, I'm 64 and been shooting since I was 8 and hunting since 12 and after a lifetime of working in a Pulp mill, wearing ear plugs, driving fork lifts and running machinery my hearing isn't that bad. I'm right handed and shoot right handed but my right ear has more hearing loss than the left. Go figure. Unfortunately the folks who like them are pushing them to be the norm and you can bet that somewhere they will be required and that movement will grow to where everywhere they will be a requirement. You still should wear hearing protection when shooting at the range anyway even with a suppresser.