![]() ![]() You’ll have the same 1 mil drop between 190 and 210 yards. Going to a 338 whisper or even a 510 whisper - you’ll get the extra mass and energy, but you can’t beat gravity. Going bigger doesn’t make much of a difference. That being said, LeHigh 194 ME and 174 CF will expand at 900 FPS so that’ll work at 200 yards. Also good trigger fundamentals are required when shooting subsonic. I’d also consider the time of flight 0.6 seconds is a long time. I have done 200 yards through a pulsar with my DTA Covert with subsonic 208 amax and 200 Lapua fmjbt on a 6” gong for shit and giggles but not something I’d ever consider for actual hunting. Also imagine doing it at night through a thermal. No offense but have you practice subsonic ukd shooting at 200 yards at night ?Īre you aware of the amount of vertical spread you get if you have an ES of 30-40 FPS ? Just between 190 and 210 yards you get 1 full mil of drop - you better be sure you have the right distance and a load that you can trust. Based on my ranges and known targets does anyone have any recommendations of flatter shooting subsonic rounds or do I just say fuck the neighbors and throw it on one of the 5.56 AR’s? Any info or experience from you knowledgeable hide members would be greatly appreciated! I have plenty of 223, 6.5 grendel 22 WMR, 6.5 creed and other popular caliber rifles, SBR’s and PCC’s that I can suppress but you still get the crack of the round. I would prefer to keep it subsonic just for the quiet shots taken at night as I have some nosey neighbors about 6-700 yards to my sides (none to the front or back where the shooting lanes are). Most shots will likely be taken inside 100 but my property offers me ranges out to 200 and I would prefer to be able to cover the whole area if possible. However I don’t have enough faith in the accuracy shooting it with thermal out to 200 yards. I currently have a 300BLK SBR 8” barrel and it loves the 220 SMK’s for subs. But, I think it is possible that the report could get lost in a new development with a number of pneumatic hammers being used to frame houses.Īt any rate, it is obvious that our arguments are passing by each other, so I don’t think there is a reason for me to respond further.Hoping someone could chime in on this, I just purchased an AGM Rattler 35 to do some varmint/predator hunting and chicken coop defense (coyote, fox, bobcat and cougar). I wouldn’t go shooting one in the back yard of a suburban neighborhood, as they still sound like a firearm. I can write- without any hyperbole whatsoever- that you are the only person in the history of humanity that claims that a suppressed 300 BO shooting subsonic ammunition is ‘loud as fuck.’ As far as shooting stuff with a self contained metallic cartridge firearm is concerned, they are pretty damned quiet. My retort about your abysmal reading comprehension was in direct response to your mangling of my written observations in order to dress your straw man. And, while I won’t go as far as another to say that the trigger reset is the loudest thing going, the reset is surprisingly loud as well. Without the blast from the cartridge, the sound of the projectile impacting down range is startlingly loud. The sound of the action cycling and slamming home is readily apparent. Without hearing protection, they are more pleasant to shoot that an unsuppressed 22lr shooting sv ammunition. You are making shit up to validate your mistaken claim that a suppressed 300BO shooting subs is “loud as fuck.” Someone else said their gun sounds like a paintball gun. Click to expand.I never said it sounded like a paint ball gun. ![]()
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