![]() ![]() Here are a couple of the guns I mount it on as pictures speak a thousand words. 223 match and bthp loads that fly around 2700-2780fps (would have to chronograph my 14.5in 5R POF) would be any quieter? I shouldn't have such a big gap in sound suppression between calibers in this can should I? SO I guess my question to all this boils down to what are the quietest loads 5.56/.223 you have experience with out of a suppressor? Im wondering if the 75-77gr. 223 was muzzling about 3220fps vs the 2680 or so out of my 18in bolt gun. One, the 7.62 suppressor lets out more gas when shooting. I started to think about it a little more and I had some theories I suppose. 223 would be so much more load through the 7.62 can than even the full power 168-175gr full power. ![]() 22mag equivalent maybe? I was somewhat shocked that 55gr. I have some and use it for critters that get close to the house. This round provides maximum stealth, is lead free, frangible, and environmentally safe. I got to tell you, although I would certainly say you dont "need" hearing protection, it did indeed still have a pop. Re: Quietest 5.56/,223 with suppressor that CYCLES Extreme Shock offers loaded ammo that WILL CYCLE the action when suppressed. When utilizing the 5.56 Covert round with a suppressed M4/M16, the only sound produced is, the hammer striking the firing pin, and projectile impact. Well I figured since I already have my 7.62 can (A YHM 7.62 QD SS) I'd put on the yhm 5.56 mount and run some rounds through it. I have a 300BLK SBR upper that we all know is quiet and subsonic. ![]() I have a couple of rigs I have been shooting, hunting, and just plain playing with that are quite fun with my suppressors. ![]()
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