Suppressed Red Dot 12g Upland Hunting

Phantoms for me.
How much do they impact how the dig hears you?
 
I'm not saying anything mean about it. Now if one of you SOB's posts up pics of a sxs with a can on it. I'm goona have some opinions that will need to be shared :ROFLMAO:
Oh, I HATE it. If someone with me pulled that out I'd mock them till I died.

But it's a free country, and I like stuff others don't, so whatever.

100% agree on a suppressed double though!
 
Pointers...

Commands are with more of a "death may follow if you ignore" tone. Lol
yep if i have to say some thing more than once or blow the whistle more than once my lab knows a correction is coming next. The people who constantly scream and yell or say things repeatedly dont understand they are conditioning the dog to ignore you.
 
Had a wonderful lab that hunted with me, at the request of his breeder I named him Darth Vader(DV for short). My father in law knew him by his nickname given by me DV dammit.
 
Phantoms for me.
And limit them hearing birds
 
I'm just a traditionalist in the uplands.

I'm not with target or big game stuff, but put me behind some dogs and I like guns to be wood and steel, canvas chaps, leather lanyards, brass...
I’ve have O/U’s and other more traditional guns and I get the charm. Enjoy it even. But one of the reasons I got this obnoxious set up is to say “Get with the times fud!” So to you I say, “Get with the times fud!”
 
@CodeSeven you said it’s nothing like suppressed 9mm or 5.56. Is it louder or quieter than those cartridges? Thanks for the write up! I really want a legit suppressed upland shotgun. I don’t care if it’s wood or plastic or whatever. I just want to not have to wear ear pro and to protect my dogs’ hearing.
 
I feel like if a good suppressed shotgun exists, it's an integral.

If I could ever shoot and handle one a bit, I'd be willing to spend the money if it worked well. The screw on ones do not work well.
 
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