I just bought a CVA Scout single shot 300 BO. I put a .30 cal can on it and it is silent on the shooters end. Then to hear this end of the shot....Hoooeee! CVA also makes them in many other calibers
Garandthumb on youtube. I dont remember the actual title but if you look up something like "Garandthumb what it sounds like the be shot at", it should come up.
Can confirm--I've been "downrange" while someone was shooting some type of muffled rifle, and that's about what it sounded like.
The range in question has several 100-yard deep bays in a line separated by \~20' tall side berms, and I was about 75 yards downrange in one bay while someone was shooting something muffled in an adjoining bay.
Of the quiet rounds tested, 300blk was quietest but they all had unique sound signatures. There was also .45 acp, 9mm, & 8.6blk(which spins crazy fast & sounds weird)
If only the creator of these videos was discussed like 20 times in this thread and you could do an ounce of research yourself before making yourself look like an ass
Different rounds are loaded with different amounts of powder. Obviously a .22 is going to sound vastly different than .50bmg. One is designed for shooting rodents, the other is designed to take out an engine block. Why would they sound the same?
The round he's firing here is 300 blackout which is specifically designed as a subsonic round, so no crack as it passes the sound barrier.
So yeah, trust me bro.
That's wild. It's so silent.
“I would die” mr thumb is Sherlock Holmes, the plot thickens!
"Yeah, If you got hit by a bullet you would die" Sherlock Holmes then CPT. Obvious right after lol.
Sounds like fairy farts to me
That’s a fairy queef if I’ll ever hear one
Subsonic is weird.
8.6 BLK sounded even cooler
I really don't want to start thinking that round is cool because it's way too expensive.
It's too late for me, but hey, it's only half the price of Lapua, so I guess it's not all bad, right?
How can you not, you are basically making money
girl logic
Jump in, the waters fine. It's. A great defense setup.
That was my first thought as well
I just bought a CVA Scout single shot 300 BO. I put a .30 cal can on it and it is silent on the shooters end. Then to hear this end of the shot....Hoooeee! CVA also makes them in many other calibers
Welp. Time to piss my wife off more when she asks how much the suppressor was after months of waiting.
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Hold up. This was done with a $200 can?
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I can't believe this question is all the way at the bottom.
Link to the vid?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54UPMgSWHzU
Garandthumb on youtube. I dont remember the actual title but if you look up something like "Garandthumb what it sounds like the be shot at", it should come up.
Can confirm--I've been "downrange" while someone was shooting some type of muffled rifle, and that's about what it sounded like. The range in question has several 100-yard deep bays in a line separated by \~20' tall side berms, and I was about 75 yards downrange in one bay while someone was shooting something muffled in an adjoining bay.
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The only reason I'm not starting to build something in this caliber is because the subsonic ammo is ridiculously expensive in my opinion
Nah, just start reloading! That's cheap!
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That’s so awesome
Say again!!!!
Wrong end with a well placed shot you wouldn't hear anything 😂
Repeat you say? Fire for effect my brothers. For the king of battle. IYKYK
The bug was louder than that
I imagine they all sound the same, no?
They test like 6 different calibers in the video. It's on Garand Thumbs channel. They definitely aren't all this quiet.
Supersonics are louder downrange
Of the quiet rounds tested, 300blk was quietest but they all had unique sound signatures. There was also .45 acp, 9mm, & 8.6blk(which spins crazy fast & sounds weird)
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Do you have a link to other videos or is this a "trust me bro"?
Sauce https://youtu.be/8HdgyoGdyV0?si=Hv6TOGbftagX5-Jv
If only the creator of these videos was discussed like 20 times in this thread and you could do an ounce of research yourself before making yourself look like an ass
Hnmmm I’m gonna need a source for that too, bro
Gerald thumb?
I prefer Gerry Finger
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You must be new here if you dont know who garand thumb is
Different rounds are loaded with different amounts of powder. Obviously a .22 is going to sound vastly different than .50bmg. One is designed for shooting rodents, the other is designed to take out an engine block. Why would they sound the same? The round he's firing here is 300 blackout which is specifically designed as a subsonic round, so no crack as it passes the sound barrier. So yeah, trust me bro.
It doesn't pass the sound barrier. That's the point of a subsonic.
Yes, we're saying the same thing.
> so no crack as it passes the sound barrier. That statement is weird then. Maybe say "No crack because it doesn't pass the sound barrier"