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I have never thought of hunting with one. What would be the benefit?
Quote from: raydog on December 10, 2014, 08:53:41 PMI have never thought of hunting with one. What would be the benefit?For me the benefit would be not making my tinnitus any worse than it is , ever since my ears started ringing I have missed out on a lot of opportunitys at game due to me putting ear plugs in.I just don't know if a suppressed .270 would still due damage to my ears.
I own a Thunderbeast Arms 30P-1 and I hunt with it and use it on almost every rifle I own. I can shoot my 300wm all day with no ear pro. I also use it on my 6.5 creedmore, my 5.56 AR stuff and my 300Blackout. The wait time sucked but I think the money spent on the can was worth it, the extra $200 tax is not worth it but it is the law. Shooting subsonic 208amaxs in the 300BO, you can hear the round hitting down range louder than the gun going off. To the guy with the .270 and Tennitus... If you get a can like mine you will be miles ahead on ear protection. I would still consider putting a plug in your left ear if you are a RH shooter. It always seems to be the outside ear that gets the pounding. Most folks think its a novelty but I use the crap out of mine. I also use it when hunting coyotes in farm land where I might be close to houses or barns. Keeps the noise down and makes everyone happy.
Quote from: Maverick26 on December 10, 2014, 10:01:16 PMI own a Thunderbeast Arms 30P-1 and I hunt with it and use it on almost every rifle I own. I can shoot my 300wm all day with no ear pro. I also use it on my 6.5 creedmore, my 5.56 AR stuff and my 300Blackout. The wait time sucked but I think the money spent on the can was worth it, the extra $200 tax is not worth it but it is the law. Shooting subsonic 208amaxs in the 300BO, you can hear the round hitting down range louder than the gun going off. To the guy with the .270 and Tennitus... If you get a can like mine you will be miles ahead on ear protection. I would still consider putting a plug in your left ear if you are a RH shooter. It always seems to be the outside ear that gets the pounding. Most folks think its a novelty but I use the crap out of mine. I also use it when hunting coyotes in farm land where I might be close to houses or barns. Keeps the noise down and makes everyone happy.I didn't know you can use them for multiple calibers. I've asked this question on here before but it's never been answered. I've been pondering a 300 black out build for an ar with a short barrel to make it a little more usable. If I could use the same can on that, on my 6.5x284 as well as my 5.56... Probably need a different one for a 22 in guessing. Can anyone clarify this for me? If I can in fact use it on multiple calibers and swap guns... I'm gonna go an order one TODAY.
I shot a suppressed .338 Lapua with a Thunderbeast can on it and it was definitely doable without ear protection. But large caliber cans are HUGE and lugging one through the mountains I hunt would suck.