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swoosh19
Member Posts: 1 (1/23/03 6:08:46 pm) Reply | Edit | Del All suppressors -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Does anyone have info on questionable accuracy of suppressed .308's. kdub01 *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 1883 (1/23/03 6:34:01 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: suppressors -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have no knowledge on their effect on accuracy of a .308 Winchester. Welcome to the board, Swoosh19. "Keep Off The Ridgeline" Edited by: Tac401 at: 1/24/03 1:55:15 pm rayra V.I.P. Member Posts: 452 (1/23/03 6:38:11 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: suppressors -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- swoosh, go file the permit paperwork, pay your $200 tax, and test it for us. Rich Tac401 Administrator Posts: 6889 (1/24/03 1:53:38 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: suppressors -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- They are perfectly legal to own provided your state has no restrictions on them, you file paperwork and pay the $200.00 tax. Most states allow NFA! Sorry I haven't had time to catch up in here lately folks! Tac TFF VMBB Email Tac AntiqueDr *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 3251 (1/24/03 9:49:11 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: suppressors -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Generally speaking, add-on suppressors negatively affect the accuracy. Still easily capable of 'minute-of-man' or better, though. Rifles that are designed and built with noise suppression in mind generally fare somewhat better. Bear in mind that 'suppressing' a .308 requires a combination of hardware and ballistic choices. Certainly not as simple as suppressing a 9mm.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Central Texas
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I'll bet Dr Dater can tell you.
AWC, last I checked. He's a smart rascal, and LIKES to be quiet.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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I've shot a suppressed McMillan that was awsome. As was mentioned earlier - its a mix of the round and the weapon.
Take a look at the .300 Whisper for a spiffy .30 cal set up for suppression. Its essentially a .223 necked up to .30. |
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