HighUintas
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I've been considering and researching suppressors primarily for the benefit of sound reduction and have a few questions.
Considering some of the more commonly used suppressors for hunting, like a tbac ultra 7, don't reduce recoil a whole lot but change the recoil impulse by lengthening it, is there a noticeable gain in shooting performance from field positions? I can see a good brake that reduces recoil by 40-50% helping a lot, but does a suppressor? @Formidilosus , have you actually measured hit rate percentage increases when using a suppressor?
I do not want a short barrel and would be fine with an extra 7" hanging off my 22-24" barrel. Considering the barrel length I'd be using, would the shot noise amplitude be even lower than what guys using an 18" barrel experience due to lower muzzle exit pressure?
Last, since I want to keep my barrel length at 22-24" and I use either factory Tikka contour or as close as I can get, is it possible to have a 1/2x28 thread put on the end of a Tikka super lite barrel without cutting the barrel back, then using an adapter to get to 5/8x24 threads? I know the 1/2x28 to 5/8x24 adapter is possible and I'm aware that some people say it's not safe etc, but I'm wondering specifically about doing this with an uncut Tikka barrel. In my research, it seems to be possible and fine but I'm not sure since very few people want 29" of barrel to manage so there's less documented experiences of that to read about.
Lastly , I found that Witt Machine sells a clamp on thread adapter to 5/8x24" for $60. That sounds awesome for avoiding having to have a barrel threaded, but it's extra weight and of course there's the chance it will work lose. Has anyone used one, what's the weight, and how has your experience been?
I'm primarily looking at a tbac ultra 7 direct thread in 30 cal to be used on a 30-284 and 6.5cm, both have barrel lengths of 24".
I will either be starting to save for this, or for a 223 for cheaper practice. The 223 doesn't make a ton of sense since I have a 17hmr, am reloading my 6.5cm for about 0.65/round and it would take a lot of rounds to recoup the $800 for another rifle and possibly another scope.
Considering some of the more commonly used suppressors for hunting, like a tbac ultra 7, don't reduce recoil a whole lot but change the recoil impulse by lengthening it, is there a noticeable gain in shooting performance from field positions? I can see a good brake that reduces recoil by 40-50% helping a lot, but does a suppressor? @Formidilosus , have you actually measured hit rate percentage increases when using a suppressor?
I do not want a short barrel and would be fine with an extra 7" hanging off my 22-24" barrel. Considering the barrel length I'd be using, would the shot noise amplitude be even lower than what guys using an 18" barrel experience due to lower muzzle exit pressure?
Last, since I want to keep my barrel length at 22-24" and I use either factory Tikka contour or as close as I can get, is it possible to have a 1/2x28 thread put on the end of a Tikka super lite barrel without cutting the barrel back, then using an adapter to get to 5/8x24 threads? I know the 1/2x28 to 5/8x24 adapter is possible and I'm aware that some people say it's not safe etc, but I'm wondering specifically about doing this with an uncut Tikka barrel. In my research, it seems to be possible and fine but I'm not sure since very few people want 29" of barrel to manage so there's less documented experiences of that to read about.
Lastly , I found that Witt Machine sells a clamp on thread adapter to 5/8x24" for $60. That sounds awesome for avoiding having to have a barrel threaded, but it's extra weight and of course there's the chance it will work lose. Has anyone used one, what's the weight, and how has your experience been?
I'm primarily looking at a tbac ultra 7 direct thread in 30 cal to be used on a 30-284 and 6.5cm, both have barrel lengths of 24".
I will either be starting to save for this, or for a 223 for cheaper practice. The 223 doesn't make a ton of sense since I have a 17hmr, am reloading my 6.5cm for about 0.65/round and it would take a lot of rounds to recoup the $800 for another rifle and possibly another scope.
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