![]() 308 Sub-Sonic Suppressed Precision Rifle would be the ideal weapon of choice, I just don’t think the need is that great and there would be other options available (though not ideal). I’m not saying that there couldn’t be a situation where a. If the operation calls for silently taking out a target so others can “get in quietly” the chances are that you could do so from a closer distance using a weapon more suited to the task (i.e. If the operation is a Sniper Initiated Entry you don’t even need a suppressor because as soon as the shot is heard/hits the Entry Team is on the move. Now, if the bullet passes things (poles, trees, shed, etc) that reflect the sonic crack it is just adding additional variables to the “where did the shot come from” problem. (shot come from left (or right), sonic crack will come from the front or back (depending on where the bullet passes) and that will be the direction they will look. From my experiments* over the years more then likely they will be looking in completely the wrong direction. Even if there are numerous targets that will hear the sonic crack and initial target hit they will not know where the shot came from. Is there a “problem” with the sonic crack? Not in my mind. He is tasked with taking out a target 200+ yards. So I have an individual set up in a hide with a suppressed. Also keep in mind that the sonic crack travels at a 90-degree (or so) angle from the bullet path. However, remember that to hear this the bullet just travel past something that will either reflect the noise or past the intended target for him to hear it. Now, like Art said, if the bullet is traveling supersonic you will still have the sonic crack. Current technology does this very well, to the point of almost eliminating the sound signature of the weapon for all intensive purposes (they also has the additional benefit of eliminating any flash signature). Suppressors are designed to decrease the sound of the escaping gasses caused by the powder burn of the cartridge. OK, so we are talking about a "precision" rifle. I may have this all jumbled together in my Jarhead mind but here is how I'm looking at it. 308 rifle, firing a subsonic bullet is needed. ![]() Now, granted, there may be times and situations/operations where a suppressed. If the bullet is traveling super-sonic - No, if it is traveling sub-sonic, yes cause there is not sonic crack. 308 can be suppressed effectively? Yes, it can with the suppressors out there on the market.Īre you asking if the bullet's sonic crack can be suppressed? Yes and no. In 2018, Winchester introduces a line of ammunition called Super Suppressed made specifically for shooting through firearms outfitted with a suppressor.I am somewhat confused with this question.Īre you asking if a gun, shooting a. The use and ownership of suppressors across the United States continues to grow in popularity. Consistent performace and exceptional accuracy is backed by generations of Winchester legendary excellence. Offering clean and reliable performance, the Super Suppressed line is engineered for noise reduction, decreased barrel/suppressor fouling and recoil mitigation. Super Suppressed ammunition is optimized for firearms equipped with suppressors.
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