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    Silencerco Shotgun Suppressor


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    Pretty cool - better start your swing early - that will definitely be muzzle heavy for dove and quail; but will help on follow-through
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry R View Post
    Pretty cool - better start your swing early - that will definitely be muzzle heavy for dove and quail; but will help on follow-through
    You know I'm not sure how practical a shotgun suppressor is going to be. That looks heavy and if you're already using a 18.5" barrel...

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    Saw the video for it and the first thing I thought of was a longer barrel. How did they solve the spread problem?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobalt View Post
    Saw the video for it and the first thing I thought of was a longer barrel. How did they solve the spread problem?
    Looks like the spines down the baffles prevent the wad from opening up.


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    Quote Originally Posted by UWone77 View Post
    Looks like the spines down the baffles prevent the wad from opening up.

    That's awesome. I saw a statistic that said that hunting dogs on the average are deaf 2-5 years after they start as hunting dogs. That was pretty alarming. There is a guy on youtube, Andy(InnerBark) that outfitted special earmuffs for his dog. He likes to take him with him when he goes on the trails or to the range, so he wanted his dog to be hearing safe.
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