![]() It took 5 rounds to finally put that squirrel in the bag, and I think it had something to do with ammo temperature.Īs with the last testing, I weighed out a box of the SK Subs and found the most consistent weight to be 51.9 grains. I had a squirrel last season that I was firing at in sub 45° weather, and missed a 40 yard, rested, shot that should have clearly been a hit. This is why some hunters keep there magazine in there pocket while hunting to keep the temperature of the round warm, to keep accuracy consistent. All you squirrel hunters know that these temperatures are ones you will be hunting in. Somewhere under the 45° F your grouping can open up. I have heard, and plan on testing, that SK rounds are susceptible to colder temperatures. With warmer weather the lubricity increases, making the round very slippery, and with colder weather the lube has more of a “tacky” feel to it. SK Subsonic, if you’ve ever handled any SK, has an almost Vaseline type lube over the entire cartridge. So having another CZ 452 recently pillar and glass bedded, I chose it to get dope for the SK Subsonic HP. Now that my suppressed rifle has been bedded it prefers Eley Subsonic. The SK Subsonic Hollow Point brought plenty of squirrels out of the trees last year for me. That leads me to the round I had my CZ 452 American Suppressed rifle doped for last year. The increased precision is even more evident when using the very short DELTA-suppressor (special order) on short barrel carbine riffles - like the Colt Canada C8 or the Colt M4.After testing the Eley Subsonic HP ammo and finding the results I did, it is only natural for me to continue to test my other preferred squirrel rounds. There is a slight compromise of sound attenuation effect by doing so (1-2 dB), but close co-operation with military end users and rigorous testing has proved that precision – and other characteristics – is preferred above sound levels. The Danish Guntech 5.56 sound suppressors are designed with symmetrical baffles and symmetrical mounting to ensure optimal precision of the M16 / M4 rifles. Using standard ammunitions however is completely safe and has some advantages, as the bullet flight noise will make it more difficult to locate the shooter as origin of this sound is difficult to pin point and because the bullet flight noise is louder the noises origination from the suppressed rifle.Ī special characteristic of a suppressor from Daniah Guntech is its ability to decrease the natural bullet-spread of the 5.56 rifles. Optimizing for the lowest possible report thus includes not only a soft brass catcher but also special loaded 5.56 x 45 mm subsonic rounds with velocity around 300m/s (1000 fps) ![]() Noise from the ejection port and from the bullet is normally the main source of noise on a suppressed M16. The DGT suppressors for M16 5.56mm rifles are designed to minimize the negative effects of an increased back gas pressure.Ī sound suppressor for M16 / M4 rifles is not able to eliminate the report from the shoot completely. The slightly increased back gas pressure will also cause the sound levels from the ejection port to increase. will get more dirty compared to shooting un-suppressed. When the M16 rifle is suppressed more dirt will however find its way back into the rifle. 223 assault rifles relative easy to suppress to safe sound levels. This - and the fact that standard powder levels in the bullet are somewhat moderate – makes the. 223 Rem bullet is characterized with having a relative low flight noise level. rifles or carbines) will give the shooter a feeling of being able to control the rifle with much more ease, as the suppressor has very good muzzle brake and compensator effect.Ī standard. Pros & ConsĪdding a sound suppressor to a M16 / M4 (or other AR15 type 5.56. The shorter versions are made to order only. Our shortest suppressors for M4 type carbine rifles will extend the flash hide with approx. 223 caliber cartridges.Ī standard Danish Guntech model "hunting" sound suppressor with QD-mount for A2 flash hider extends the M16A2 flash hider with approx. The M16A2 type sound suppressors are designed especially for use with full-power service 5.56 x 45 mm /. or can be delivered for use on the industry-standard ½"x28 UNEF thread. The Danish Guntech suppressors for M16 / M4 / AR15 type riffles are all made for easy mounting on existing M16A2 muzzle compensators or flash hiders.
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