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You should definitely not use ear protection by hunting in Africa. You hear the lion creeping up from behind much too late.
And if a rifle were build specifically with this in mind? I'm thinking the suppressor integrated barrels from the Blaser R8 line up, or on any switch barrel rifle, opting for a shortened barrel with a can as one of its possible disguises?My only issue with the use of suppressors is that they can turn a finally balanced and maneuverable rifle into something more akin to a surf rod.
My only issue with the use of suppressors is that they can turn a finally balanced and maneuverable rifle into something more akin to a surf rod.
Not with a Thunderbeast Ultra 5 Gen 2. I finally got my Gen 2 yesterday and it is significantly lighter than the Gen 1 which is awesome. I continue to be surprised how no one knows of this little gem of a suppressor. I just bought two in 6.5. Just because!My only issue with the use of suppressors is that they can turn a finally balanced and maneuverable rifle into something more akin to a surf rod.
Thunderbeast Ultra 5 Gen 2 is your answer.And if a rifle were build specifically with this in mind? I'm thinking the suppressor integrated barrels from the Blaser R8 line up, or on any switch barrel rifle, opting for a shortened barrel with a can as one of its possible disguises?
My point is that having a suppressor is beneficial for animal, hunter and bystander, so ethically this should be the choice to make when possible (on modern rifles I mean, not a 100 year old classic gun). Would a true master in gun build/balance/etc. not be able to incorporate a suppressor from the get-go into a modern rendition of a classic firearm.
There is another thread from a member who bought a K95, with threaded barrels. I wonder if there is not some way to incorporate a suppressor tastefully from the start, whereby the balance and lines are preserved maximally.
I believe suppressor use is application dependent. Laying stationary doing varmint control is one example of how it would work very well. Having it on a spot and stalk hunt would be cumbersome, much like you said. However unsightly (in some opinions), a threaded barrel is required in nearly all instances of using a suppressor. Choose your application wisely.My only issue with the use of suppressors is that they can turn a finally balanced and maneuverable rifle into something more akin to a surf rod.
I have a Dominus on order with them along with a GenII 338. Should be delivered by end of September. Then I can start the paperwork. Luckily the eforms are only taking me an average of 78 days for the last 4 cans that I bought.Not with a Thunderbeast Ultra 5 Gen 2. I finally got my Gen 2 yesterday and it is significantly lighter than the Gen 1 which is awesome. I continue to be surprised how no one knows of this little gem of a suppressor. I just bought two in 6.5. Just because!
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Philip
I hope so. I just waited 14 months on this one that came yesterday.I have a Dominus on order with them along with a GenII 338. Should be delivered by end of September. Then I can start the paperwork. Luckily the eforms are only taking me an average of 78 days for the last 4 cans that I bought.
Eforms have cut the time down dramatically, I do have a friend that is 150 days in on a wait. The bought 3 after those and they were approved in like the 82 day mark. For whatever reason it February is taking longer.I hope so. I just waited 14 months on this one that came yesterday.
What did you say?@Red Leg
This is your expertise.
After long time in service for personnel serving in artillery, has there been recorded cases of hearing loss?
(i know today they use protection, but in history? )
What did you say?
Not sure…But, would it really be adequate for Buffalo?Looking at artillery at work with that blast, it makes me wonder how many foot pounds of energy that makes???
Speaking of military calibers in hunting, I am not aware that even 50BMG had made it to hunting rifle.Not sure…But, would it really be adequate for Buffalo?
Speaking of military calibers in hunting, I am not aware that even 50BMG had made it to hunting rifle.
I guess 700 NE or 505 Gibbs would be sufficient.