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Quote from: dreadi on October 27, 2023, 10:01:24 AMQuote from: Mtnwalker on October 27, 2023, 09:21:11 AMSounds kinda funny to say but actual noise suppression is lower on the priority list, as long as it is hearing safe under hunting conditions. Weight and recoil impulse control are probably the top two factors, since it just won't get carried if it's too heavy or cumbersome. The Nomad was a top contender as well but on some other forums guys are pretty excited about this scythe for whatever reasonHunting conditions…out in an open area, tree stand, dense timber, nylon blind, all of the above and more. It doesn’t really matter what condition the hunting scenario is in, a suppressor will either reduce the db SPL enough to your liking or not. I can shoot my .308 multiple time with a Magnus without hearing protection. I can also shoot my 300WM with it enclosed in a blind without ringing my bell. I’m not doing either of those with a Nomad Ti because it doesn’t suppress enough. I also would not use a Nomad because of how much it weighs. A ten ounce suppressor on the front end is negligible in weight. The Schythe is published to weigh less, and it’s new to the market. A person that’s really into getting what is new on the market or just really into the brand would be excited to see that SilencerCo now has a titanium silencer. There’s plenty of titanium silencers on the market and the Scythe does not have published sound levels from SilencerCo that are considered hearing safe. BLACK HAMMER ARMS07/02 NFA Dealerhttp://www.blackhammerarms.comhttp://www.facebook.com/blackhammerarmshttps://www.instagram.com/blackhammerarmsThanks Dreadi, I always appreciate your input on the forum as you are clearly very knowledgeable on the subject and I am quite the opposite when it comes to suppressors by "hunting conditions" I mostly just meant one or two shots, since 99% of my rifle hunting is hiking and glassing
Quote from: Mtnwalker on October 27, 2023, 09:21:11 AMSounds kinda funny to say but actual noise suppression is lower on the priority list, as long as it is hearing safe under hunting conditions. Weight and recoil impulse control are probably the top two factors, since it just won't get carried if it's too heavy or cumbersome. The Nomad was a top contender as well but on some other forums guys are pretty excited about this scythe for whatever reasonHunting conditions…out in an open area, tree stand, dense timber, nylon blind, all of the above and more. It doesn’t really matter what condition the hunting scenario is in, a suppressor will either reduce the db SPL enough to your liking or not. I can shoot my .308 multiple time with a Magnus without hearing protection. I can also shoot my 300WM with it enclosed in a blind without ringing my bell. I’m not doing either of those with a Nomad Ti because it doesn’t suppress enough. I also would not use a Nomad because of how much it weighs. A ten ounce suppressor on the front end is negligible in weight. The Schythe is published to weigh less, and it’s new to the market. A person that’s really into getting what is new on the market or just really into the brand would be excited to see that SilencerCo now has a titanium silencer. There’s plenty of titanium silencers on the market and the Scythe does not have published sound levels from SilencerCo that are considered hearing safe. BLACK HAMMER ARMS07/02 NFA Dealerhttp://www.blackhammerarms.comhttp://www.facebook.com/blackhammerarmshttps://www.instagram.com/blackhammerarms
Sounds kinda funny to say but actual noise suppression is lower on the priority list, as long as it is hearing safe under hunting conditions. Weight and recoil impulse control are probably the top two factors, since it just won't get carried if it's too heavy or cumbersome. The Nomad was a top contender as well but on some other forums guys are pretty excited about this scythe for whatever reason
A whole bunch of approvals recently came in. I received four of these for one customer in a matter of minutes. BLACK HAMMER ARMS07/02 NFA Dealerhttp://www.blackhammerarms.comhttp://www.facebook.com/blackhammerarmshttps://www.instagram.com/blackhammerarms
There is hope!!! I sent one in on June 17. Dreadi,Have you seen any of the Omega suppressors come in from teh BOGO yet? My local shop hasn't seen any come in yet so just curious
If you have a suppressor do you have to carry some paperwork with you? Or is it stamped?
Those are some quick turn around times!
Quote from: teanawayslayer on February 26, 2024, 09:17:42 AMThose are some quick turn around times!Freaky fast. I wonder who's going to be the lucky one and get a same day approval. BLACK HAMMER ARMS07/02 NFA Dealerhttp://www.blackhammerarms.comhttp://www.facebook.com/blackhammerarmshttps://www.instagram.com/blackhammerarms