Bubba05 wrote:That scienced shot gun mate....what a bunch of rank amatures?
Did you know that you cannot scilence anything that travels over 1100 fps the speed of sound.
a pontless execise if your using hi velocity ammo.
Bubba
WRONG. First of all, you're using the wrong word. It's more properly called a suppressor, and it's meant to CHANGE the sound of a shot, not eliminate it entirely. A suppressor used on a supersonic shot won't be near as quiet, true, but what would normally be a loud, flat, CRACK, might instead be a quieter, and less easily recognized "ppppzzzzzzzzsnap". A fully suppressed .308 might sound like an unsilenced .22, and it would be almost impossible to locate the shooter by ear. Of course, suppressing a shot hurts the accuracy badly, but you don't use suppressors for long-range shooting anyways.