![]() In the case of a bullet it is constrained by the barrel to rotate around it’s center of form but on release from the barrel it immediately rotates around it’s center of mass. This example is a complete misconception, as the unbalance forces are constrained by and transmitted to the axle. If your bullet jacket has a little runout, you will find an RPM where it begins to become unstable. wanneroo Warrant Officer C1Ī good example of the wobble you are describing is an out of balance wheel on your car which is fine at speeds under 60 MPH but when you go over this speed you feel the vibration through the steering wheel. And that includes some 300 Blackout stuff. I have an extensive back catalog of videos of me shooting machine guns, so eventually will get them on Youtube over time. ![]() Eventually I am moving towards acquiring suppressors for all my modern rifles, just to reduce the impact on my ears. Of course the supers still have the super crack but it still reduces the sound. I've shot 300 Blackout suppressed with supers and subs and like with any suppressor, you are looking at a 30 db reduction in sound typically. In my experience, and when the opportunities presented to use this gear overseas, the most benefit comes from using a suppressor with subsonic ammo. Sure it does marginally, but it works more as a muzzle brake that can be used without muffs. The whole point is to make it “quiet” or suppress the sound. A suppressor doesn’t really make a huge difference IMO when using “regular” ammo. Ferrisweil Lance Corporalįerrisweil wrote:Sorry Blade, but gonna disagree with you completely here. It can work well on 308’s etc but even with a subsonic ammo, it will still spook nearby game. Makes an awesome difference with sound, especially in your small calibres when hunting. If you really want a suppressor to shine AS A SUPPRESSOR, use it with subsonic ammo. Sorry Blade, but gonna disagree with you completely here. If you're going to use a suppressor you don't need subsonic ammo, without a suppressor is where subsonic ammo really shines. Whenever I read about loading for subsonic I think hmmmmĪll that said, congratulations on getting yours dialled in I just couldn't understand why you would when it's so difficult to legally obtain a suppressor here. On_one_wheel wrote:I was really surprised when people started using 300 blackout in Australia.
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