The funny thing is I had the very opposite thing happen. I had 3 friends with me ( older guys 55+) and all thought the same as me and couldn't believe this is what everyone talking about. But I'm not here to disagree with anyone on Cans, I'm honestly trying to figure out how to love them like...
Thank you. I'm glad I'm not the only one. All of those things are what have me not in love with suppressors. And to be completely honest I don't feel they are nearly as hearing safe as people say they are. I tried 3 rounds on my 7 prc without ears and that was a huge mistake. Yes way...
Thank you for your reply and time sir. I haven't hunted with the ultra 7 yet just range time so far. I will give it a go this deer and elk season.
Once again thank you
I can understand that completely. I just don't feel it was money well spent foamy ear pro for a couple shots I feel does the and and way cheaper. I was on the fence of getting the ultra 5 when I bought this one, but I'm sure if I'm disappointed in the 7 I really would have been with the 5...
I can understand and respect that. I'm too the point where I feel that way about the suppressors. I'm not here to knock them or to talk someone out of owning them. I'm honestly trying to figure out what I'm missing with them. I only see down sides with no up sides. (And own one) I know...
Honestly I was expecting a ton more all the way around. With the way people talk about how amazing Cans are and even more so to hunt with them. I felt there was no gains only loses with it. With how much they cost, the added weight, the added length, and the stupid hoops we have to jump...
Honest question. Why do you think that. I bought an Ultra 7 and I feel it was the worst money ever spent on gun. 6.5 creed, 7 prc, 7 rem and 30 nosler is what I'm using it on.