[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Subsonic only (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 1/22/2016 11:18:26 PM EDT
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I don't care what firearm it comes from...what suppressed subsonic is the most fun to you?
I have a 300 BLK SBR, thinking of getting something in 9mm for ease of reloading. 9mm isn't the limit but what else should I be looking at or another fun caliber? |
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It really depends on what I am doing.
.22lr subsonic is absolutely awesome and really really quiet. I am a huge fan of the 300blk. my bolt action loads are almost as quiet as a .22lr suppressed 9mm AR is fun. I load up 158gr cast powder coat with some bulseye powder and blast away .308 subs in my Savage are surprisingly accurate and really quiet. If I had to choose only one, it would be the 300blk. |
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.22 and .300 are pretty much the only subsonic I shoot. It's hard to find subsonic 9 locally. What is the cheapest to order? I can reload 124 grain for pretty cheap especially compared to 300 BLK subsonic. This isn't a 300 BLK bash thread, more of a fun caliber or firearm thread. |
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Yeah, the most fun to me is the .22.
Next I guess would be the 9mm. I have a suppressed 9mm AR upper (LRM M-169) as well as an AAC Evo for the pistols. Then would be my integrally suppressed Ruger bolt gun in .44 Mag by John's Guns. I own other suppressors, but they don't pull my chain. I shoot the .22s a lot. The 9s once in a great while. Everything else just takes up safe real estate. |
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300blk, tied with 45lc lever guns. Link for threaded 45lc firearms? Preferably with gate loading? I have no idea where to find a threaded one. I have a Rossi 92 in .45/454 that I got threaded. You can load them through the gate or the mag cap unscrews. Hickock45 has a video about a similar setup, I think. |
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My 77/357 shooting 38 wad cutter subs is click-quiet. Rivals .22lr suppressed. Because I like posting pics: http://i1255.photobucket.com/albums/hh623/pmdata/088206bafcdc4af2cb64dd6a12b1215b_zps3lkz1mx0.jpg Thatmakesmemoist.jpg |
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I have no idea where to find a threaded one. I have a Rossi 92 in .45/454 that I got threaded. You can load them through the gate or the mag cap unscrews. Hickock45 has a video about a similar setup, I think. Quoted:
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300blk, tied with 45lc lever guns. Link for threaded 45lc firearms? Preferably with gate loading? I have no idea where to find a threaded one. I have a Rossi 92 in .45/454 that I got threaded. You can load them through the gate or the mag cap unscrews. Hickock45 has a video about a similar setup, I think. I have the same in.38/.357... Love the damm thing.My 9mm can comes apart to clean, so Im not afraid to run cast lead....I can load 158gn .38 ammo cans at a time for less than a nickel a round.As quiet as .22lr in the bolt action. The kids love it ,probably gets more action than anything else on the table.. and it is cheaper and easier than .22 for ammo... The rossi 92's really respond to swapping out all the springs with cowboy action mods...I had mine chopped, threaded and marbles tall gold dot front sight and a vintage receiver mounted peep installed by Koontz Customs in Salem Oregon, Nice job! Highly recommended!Koontz!
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It really depends on what I am doing. .22lr subsonic is absolutely awesome and really really quiet. I am a huge fan of the 300blk. my bolt action loads are almost as quiet as a .22lr suppressed 9mm AR is fun. I load up 158gr cast powder coat with some bulseye powder and blast away .308 subs in my Savage are surprisingly accurate and really quiet. If I had to choose only one, it would be the 300blk. Darn you. Now I need to go buy a bolt .300 SBR to compliment the SA SBR.
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300blk, tied with 45lc lever guns. Link for threaded 45lc firearms? Preferably with gate loading? Buy one and pay to have it treaded. I don't have a 45 Colt but I do have a Marlin .357 lever gun threaded, which I use with a 9mm can. Super quiet with 148 grain wad cutters |
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Quoted: Darn you. Now I need to go buy a bolt .300 SBR to compliment the SA SBR. ![]() Quoted: Quoted: I am a huge fan of the 300blk. my bolt action loads are almost as quiet as a .22lr suppressed Darn you. Now I need to go buy a bolt .300 SBR to compliment the SA SBR. ![]() The AAC Micro 7 is kinda fun. Its ok but its no major tack driver, but then Im no marksman and Im shooting crap factory subs, and not being a 700 mods are difficult. But that 16"mf is drop dead quiet & LOTS of fun to shoot. It helped I bought it really cheap and it came threaded with a 51T. ETA: 22 & 300blk ftw. |
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The AAC Micro 7 is kinda fun. Its ok but its no major tack driver, but then Im no marksman and Im shooting crap factory subs, and not being a 700 mods are difficult. But that 16"mf is drop dead quiet & LOTS of fun to shoot. It helped I bought it really cheap and it came threaded with a 51T. ETA: 22 & 300blk ftw. Quoted:
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I am a huge fan of the 300blk. my bolt action loads are almost as quiet as a .22lr suppressed Darn you. Now I need to go buy a bolt .300 SBR to compliment the SA SBR.
The AAC Micro 7 is kinda fun. Its ok but its no major tack driver, but then Im no marksman and Im shooting crap factory subs, and not being a 700 mods are difficult. But that 16"mf is drop dead quiet & LOTS of fun to shoot. It helped I bought it really cheap and it came threaded with a 51T. ETA: 22 & 300blk ftw. Hmm. I'm thinking I might go looking for a used savage in 5.56 and swap the barrel for a .300 shorty after the stamp comes back. |
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My 77/357 shooting 38 wad cutter subs is click-quiet. Rivals .22lr suppressed. Because I like posting pics: http://i1255.photobucket.com/albums/hh623/pmdata/088206bafcdc4af2cb64dd6a12b1215b_zps3lkz1mx0.jpg Now that is sexyyy 22 subs are my favorite |
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http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=51988 http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=39146 750 grains of fun damn that is cool |
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http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=51988 http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=39146 750 grains of fun Who made the brass? |
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My 77/357 shooting 38 wad cutter subs is click-quiet. Rivals .22lr suppressed. Because I like posting pics: http://i1255.photobucket.com/albums/hh623/pmdata/088206bafcdc4af2cb64dd6a12b1215b_zps3lkz1mx0.jpg That's cool as hell |
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http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=51988 http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=39146 750 grains of fun What is this? |
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http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=51988 http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=39146 750 grains of fun What is this? 510 whisper, same guy who made the 300 whisper before some asshat stole it and ran to remington with it. |
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510 whisper, same guy who made the 300 whisper before some asshat stole it and ran to remington with it. Quoted:
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http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=51988 http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=39146 750 grains of fun What is this? 510 whisper, same guy who made the 300 whisper before some asshat stole it and ran to remington with it. That's an interesting take At least AAC put it out there and got the ball rolling, otherwise I'll bet no one in this thread would have even heard of it much less have a gun chambered for it Eta: unless I'm mistaken wasn't JD Jones using .221 fireball necked up for the .300 whisper? |
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510 whisper, same guy who made the 300 whisper before some asshat stole it and ran to remington with it. Quoted:
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http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=51988 http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=39146 750 grains of fun What is this? 510 whisper, same guy who made the 300 whisper before some asshat stole it and ran to remington with it. Really? come on. I swear some of you guys harbor more anger and angst against Robert Silvers then JD jones does. He did what has been done countless times since the invention of cased ammunition, and even the creation of SAAMI. Take a non standard round and standardize it. What about those companies that changed slight dimensions and created stuff for the .300 fireball or .300/.221 Or is it only an issue because the 300 blackout has so far been a commercial success? Where the other 2 simply did not make it as far. How many popular rounds today started as someones wildcat. We never see complaints about that standardization, only 300blk. Might I suggest you get over it. JD Jones has, and I would say he has a much more invested interest in it then you do, and if your claim is true, then why has JD Jones not filed court papers? Could it be your wrong? |
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Darn you. Now I need to go buy a bolt .300 SBR to compliment the SA SBR.
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It really depends on what I am doing. .22lr subsonic is absolutely awesome and really really quiet. I am a huge fan of the 300blk. my bolt action loads are almost as quiet as a .22lr suppressed 9mm AR is fun. I load up 158gr cast powder coat with some bulseye powder and blast away .308 subs in my Savage are surprisingly accurate and really quiet. If I had to choose only one, it would be the 300blk. Darn you. Now I need to go buy a bolt .300 SBR to compliment the SA SBR.
LOL. Mine is a AAC model 7. I load up 120gr cast round nose hollow points and pop tree rats with ease and stealth I have also loaded up 100gr XTPs .312 with some trail boss and targeted the local tree rat population. to say the least it is fun. 120gr cast round nose on steel, is a lot of fun also |
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Hmm. I'm thinking I might go looking for a used savage in 5.56 and swap the barrel for a .300 shorty after the stamp comes back. Quoted:
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I am a huge fan of the 300blk. my bolt action loads are almost as quiet as a .22lr suppressed Darn you. Now I need to go buy a bolt .300 SBR to compliment the SA SBR.
The AAC Micro 7 is kinda fun. Its ok but its no major tack driver, but then Im no marksman and Im shooting crap factory subs, and not being a 700 mods are difficult. But that 16"mf is drop dead quiet & LOTS of fun to shoot. It helped I bought it really cheap and it came threaded with a 51T. ETA: 22 & 300blk ftw. Hmm. I'm thinking I might go looking for a used savage in 5.56 and swap the barrel for a .300 shorty after the stamp comes back. I kind of wish I would have done that, I like my model 7, but I like savage bolt actions over remingtons |
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That's an interesting take At least AAC put it out there and got the ball rolling, otherwise I'll bet no one in this thread would have even heard of it much less have a gun chambered for it Eta: unless I'm mistaken wasn't JD Jones using .221 fireball necked up for the .300 whisper? Quoted:
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http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=51988 http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=39146 750 grains of fun What is this? 510 whisper, same guy who made the 300 whisper before some asshat stole it and ran to remington with it. That's an interesting take At least AAC put it out there and got the ball rolling, otherwise I'll bet no one in this thread would have even heard of it much less have a gun chambered for it Eta: unless I'm mistaken wasn't JD Jones using .221 fireball necked up for the .300 whisper? Lol 223 556 221 fireball can all make the same brass to spec, he changed the chamber throat a bit and ran with it. 221 just saved cutting brass and a quick fire form made it. Since 221 brass dried up 223 became the choice for most of us. There were many variants and i belive you are referring to olympic arms 300/221 or 300 fireball ect. He created the cartridge back in the early 80's hornady makes ammo now as well. I can go further into it and even paraphrase some emails between a few of us who talked to jdj about it. I can also go back on quaterbore.net since i am a mod there and probally bring up a few posts where silvers was asking for specific reloading data we use in the 1680 range to function with our ar and bolt gun variants that interchange, well before the 300blk came out ect. but i dont really have the time and google can probally pull the same info. YMMV but thats just a opinion from someone who has been reloading for the 300 wtf© since 1998 was there way before 300 blk came out and has helped develop a few subsonic wildcats. |
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My 77/357 shooting 38 wad cutter subs is click-quiet. Rivals .22lr suppressed. Because I like posting pics: http://i1255.photobucket.com/albums/hh623/pmdata/088206bafcdc4af2cb64dd6a12b1215b_zps3lkz1mx0.jpg Beautiful wood, the inlet for the can looks great. Is the action parked or cerakote? |


