This question of how animals react to different tones is not the primary goal of a suppressor. It might be a nice benefit that would be fun to test, but I’m more interested in how a suppressor affects my own shooting experience. I personally start pretty much in this order:
—noise and recoil reduction
—tone (for my own experience)
—weight/balance
—cost
—company stability/customer service
I’m glad to see more OTB cans getting made in the US. I think they have a lot of merit because you get the effect of a much longer can in a shorter overall profile and you do tend to get a much more pleasant tone. I would totally consider one of these, but would love to see a version that is optimized for 6mm and smaller. That said, I get that making a 30 cal first makes sense.
—noise and recoil reduction
—tone (for my own experience)
—weight/balance
—cost
—company stability/customer service
I’m glad to see more OTB cans getting made in the US. I think they have a lot of merit because you get the effect of a much longer can in a shorter overall profile and you do tend to get a much more pleasant tone. I would totally consider one of these, but would love to see a version that is optimized for 6mm and smaller. That said, I get that making a 30 cal first makes sense.