Re: Are suppressors worth it?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: flounderv2</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Griffin Armament</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Suppressors are absolutely valuable accessories to add to the total package.
They are as valuable as a good optic in my opinion.
And I've experienced bolt operated weapons that really push the envelope- a 132DB .338LM sounds pretty movie quiet to me.
As a former military sniper, I can't help but think that the .338LM has an effective range of nearly 1800 meters or longer. <span style="font-weight: bold">If it's quiet on my end, there isn't going to be any sound but bullet flight at even 400 meters</span>. In a military application, the rifle has achieved zero signature.
How much more quiet could it possibly need to be?
The suppressor reduces recoil by 40%, eliminates dust signature, nearly eliminates muzzle rise and flash signature. That's a pretty versatile group of functional characteristics for one accessory item to have. </div></div>
Maybe Im misunderstanding what you are saying but if you say that at 400M there is hardly any sound, then you are wrong. Unless you are shooting sub sonics there is still one helluva crack at 400 meters due to supersonic flight. If you dont believe me, go out to 400 meters and see what it sounds like when a round passes by. Again, maybe I am misunderstanding your statement and if so, I apologize. </div></div>
What the gentlemen is referring to is that the SHOOTER and rifle have achieved zero signature from a military standpoint by using a suppressor. This is important for the dudes that shoot a targets that could and do shoot back. Will the people in the group being shot at know they are being shot at? Yes. Weather that is because of sonic crack or because one just got knocked down by a 300 grain 338 projectile, it is irrelevant. What matters is that the shooter, if concealed well, will stay invisible to a target even at the relatively short range of 200-400 meters. Why? Because his suppressor has eliminated dust signature, muzzle flash AND the muzzle blast, which is the main source people and animals use to figure out what direction they are being shot at from. So, put simply, it is not hollywood, whisper, assassin quiet at 400 meters, but for all military practical considerations it has kept the shooter's location invisible. That is very cool.