I finally got to shoot my 28 Nosler today with my Yankee Hill suppressor. I was shooting Weatherby select with 163gr Hammers. Holy cow it was incredible. I’ve never shot suppressed and what a difference it makes. Glad the wait was long too get it
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Less recoil and no muzzle blast from the break it had. Pretty dang quiet tooWhat was a gamechanger about it?
Recoil is great but not as good as a break. But the sound reduction is like wearing a set of ear plugs. When shooting in groups or teams you can talk in normal voices or whispers with out needing to yell cause of ear pro. With kids hunting it’s amazing. Quiet. Not the exponentially high ( or logarithmic increase in sound not sure which) report with a break. Animals also react differently to the shot then with out a can.What was a gamechanger about it?
I'm going back and forth on if I want to enter the suppressor world. My hunting rifles have 24" inch barrels and I don't like the idea of going much longer. I've never shot suppressed, but everyone I know who has says its a total game changer. Maybe it's an excuse to get a new rifle with a short barrel...
I was there too, had Paul cut and thread rifles. You won’t regret it, it makes it so much better.I'm going back and forth on if I want to enter the suppressor world. My hunting rifles have 24" inch barrels and I don't like the idea of going much longer. I've never shot suppressed, but everyone I know who has says its a total game changer. Maybe it's an excuse to get a new rifle with a short barrel...
Pre suppressor in my life, I never enjoyed going through boxes at the range "just for fun and practice". Suppressor in my life now and the only thing stopping me from shooting my .308 daily is the cost of ammo. I still shoot about a box every 1-2 weeks.I'm going back and forth on if I want to enter the suppressor world. My hunting rifles have 24" inch barrels and I don't like the idea of going much longer. I've never shot suppressed, but everyone I know who has says its a total game changer. Maybe it's an excuse to get a new rifle with a short barrel...
Is there any backcountry hunting suppressor that's come out clearly better than others? I don't know whether to get a Banish Backcountry, a Scythe TI, or a Nosler K-can. They all seem pretty interchangeable to me just looking on the internet and having never shot suppressed before
Per your comment on another post, living in the States IS fun. This is coming from a former Albertan turned American. I hope you get suppressor rights with Pierre, especially since I hate leaving it at home and coming back to Southern Alberta to hunt.I really hope we are eventually able to use suppressors in Canada, hoping after the election they get on that. Seems like so many benefits