Djfan
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Can someone please explain to me why this is a thing to some shooters? I just don't have enough info, and most of the google results are too technical.
thanks.
thanks.
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I can only assume they are pairing with a suppressor to get close to "Hollywood quiet"Can someone please explain to me why this is a thing to some shooters? I just don't have enough info, and most of the google results are too technical.
thanks.
What is that advantage gained?Wiki;
Subsonic ammunitions are ammunitions designed to operate at velocities below the speed of sound, which at standard conditions is 340.29 m/s (1,116.4 ft/s) or Mach 1. This avoids the supersonic shockwave or "crack" of a supersonic bullet, which, particularly for suppressed firearms, influences the loudness of the shot.[1][2][3]
Subsonic ammunition usually uses heavier bullets to retain as much energy as possible at the lower velocities. Some subsonic ammunition is used in non-suppressed firearms to gain the advantages of heavier bullet weights.
It is very quiet when paired with a suppressor. I can't think of any advantage other than that.What is that advantage gained?