No. I’m pointing out that almost across the board- low 120’s dB at ear from super sonic rounds is bullshit. This can’t be stated any clearer. You can look at TBAC’s data and see that super sonic rounds are not breaking 125 dB at SE very often. When they do, they aren’t 4”-6” muzzle forward cans.
Legit asking- are you just trolling?
Saying I don’t know that dry fire is 120 doesn’t mean it’s completely out of reality. I don’t know if it is exactly 120, or 117, or 121. It is certainly not 60 dB.
At ear- means AT EAR. It doesn’t matter how far away the muzzle is- the only thing that matters is what sound is hitting your ear.
Sub sonic is in the 115 to mid 120’s dB SE range. Regardless of where the sound originates, you can hear the firing pin fall- literally with good cans it’s the loudest part of the shot until the bullet hits.
Here’s TBAC’s 2025 results. This is a bolt action 300 blackout subsonic- remember the firing pin is as loud as the shot in good cans.
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The best is 117 dB SE, the top 6 are all 120-124 dB SE. hmmm. Seems to line up with what I have been saying for a few years here.
Here’s the giant 338 cans on that same 16” barreled 300bo, and subs. Same 117-127 dB SE.
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The quietest 308 can this past year was 130 dB SE. the quietest from 2024 in 308 was 129 dB SE. the quietest in 2023 was 127 dB SE with MONSTER 30 cal cans. And don’t look at what 300 BO subsonic is from an AR at SE, I mean I wonder what would be causing mid 140’s from subsonic AR’s…..
It’s almost like something is driving the low limit sub sonic bolt action to 117+/- dB SE…. And the lower limit super sonic rounds to high 120’s to 130 dB SE…. I wonder what those reasons could be?
Now, I am may be ignorant, or an idiot as some are saying. That’s possible. But then, TBAC and every legitimate test organization is too. Because there are no low 120 dB SE supersonic cans. And the lower limit for subs is nearly 120 dB…. Even though you can hear the firing pin fall.