Considering you ordered your first suppressor in March of 2021, received it in 2022, it’s a hard to believe you’ve gained much experience. I recognize your excited about them. Which must be why you’ve ordered a couple more. Good for you.
However, your lack of experience should cause you to hesitate before making snarky comments to someone who’s been shooting suppressed for over 17 years (as I mentioned in the post you quoted) and has lots of experience with cans on gas guns, training rifles and precision hunting rifles.
From my experience, it seems the most enthusiastic suppressor supporters are those that have owned them for less than 5 years. With time, the pros and cons of suppressors become more clear and the rabid, cult-like obsession, seems to moderate.
As I mentioned earlier…
Suppressors are great for high volume, low recoil training rifles
Muzzle brakes are great for low volume, high recoil hunting rifles
I’ll also add…
Suppressors are great for gas guns that will be used for fighting at night, especially if your adversary is also wearing NODs. Along with being used when fighting around vehicles and structures.
Enjoy your journey, as you begin using your new suppressors. No doubt you’ll learn a lot along the way.