jpcoll01
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Will be almost completely silent. No recoil, shots 50 yards or less. Cheap Ruger with threaded barrel for like $599. Am I missing something?
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Would you use subs to 150?I’m assuming you’re planning on shooting subs? Otherwise, supersonic ammo still has a crack.
300 BLK is a great option for kids, especially if shots are 150 or less.
Yep, and that would most likely be my max. I shot a doe at 125 with a 200 gr maker subsonic a couple of weeks back. If you know your ballistics, it’s fine.Would you use subs to 150?
Where do you aim and do you treat it like archery to some extent?Yep, and that would most likely be my max. I shot a doe at 125 with a 200 gr maker subsonic a couple of weeks back. If you know your ballistics, it’s fine.
Obviously, I’d prefer closer if given the chance.
Where do you aim and do you treat it like archery to some extent?
I guess I am more referencing the bullet performance and assuming expansion is minimal so more of a penciling through wound. I have also seen where some guys advocate the high shoulder shot to shock the nervous system. I shot a cow elk with a traditional muzzleloader and prb last year and I was surprised how that went. I would assume this is similar?I've seen that mentioned several times regarding hunting with subsonics - some guys prefer to keep shots 50 and in, but I think with enough practice and if you know the ballistics, then 100 or 150 yards is fine. I think the underlying premise of treating like archery is the trajectory. These bullets are moving slow (current load is 1032 fps) and they drop quite a bit. For example: at 150 yards, the bullet drops 7.6 MOA from a 100 yard zero.
My rifle is zeroed at 100 yards. My rangefinder will spit out a correction, so I just dial the correction and aim where I'd like to hit.
Ah gotcha. I still just shoot for the vitals.I guess I am more referencing the bullet performance and assuming expansion is minimal so more of a penciling through wound. I have also seen where some guys advocate the high shoulder shot to shock the nervous system. I shot a cow elk with a traditional muzzleloader and prb last year and I was surprised how that went. I would assume this is similar?