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Thread: .270 Silencer advice
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16-05-2024, 19:53 #11
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16-05-2024, 20:19 #12
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Re: .270 Silencer advice
Thanks. Is material of construction, aluminum vs stainless steel, the main thing to consider when choosing?
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17-05-2024, 04:27 #13
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Re: .270 Silencer advice
In my opinion the material of construction is one of the last things to consider, unless you want to shoot rapidly and/or for extended periods. This choice could also be affected by the maintenance requirements of the particular silencer and the caliber.
Regarding the issue of shooting indoor without earpro, I suspect the impact of the bullet by itself could well be loud enough to be objectionable, although that is probably affected by the backstop material.
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17-05-2024, 19:42 #14
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Re: .270 Silencer advice
While the price might be more than you want to spend, I can highly recommend the Ase Utra SL5i. I have one on my .270 win, and I am very impressed.
It weighs approximately 335g and adds 103mm to the barrel length.
I bought mine from Danie Joubert I think his business is called freeborn arms.
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18-05-2024, 17:53 #15
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Re: .270 Silencer advice
The Shorty has a Muzzle Brake at start and then several Baffle up to end. Also allowing for a Muzzle Break externally.
Its very effective and on Par with my SL5. At a fraction of the cost. If you go Semi auto you need to tell them as they then put in a Stainless Muzzle break.
Very few will be hearing safe. Wont hurt ears. But all eve subsonic is much louder indoors.
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