nope, its because even before the "hype" my first suppressor still took 2.5 months.
you're a lot like my hubby....never wrong, drives me crazy.
What do you think of the hunting with suppressor legislation trying to go through now?
I think it's a good change and we should join the rest of the country on this one.
What about not being able to hear the other guy around you? Unfair advantage to the wildlife? Not being able to hear if someone is poaching on your land?
How is that any different from Archery?
And if someone went through the 6+ month wait, paperwork, and cost to get a suppressor. I'm pretty sure they won't be "poaching". The fines and penalties they put in that bill for poaching will make a much better deterrent.
X 100I didn't have to read the article, just the title.
But its just as quiet. Does that mean nobody trespasses during archery season?Archery is much more skilled than shotgun season, especially since they have opened it up to some rifle calibers.
Both. On opening day rural occupants won't hear as loud of gunshots ringing all around them.Can anyone tell me the benefits? When you say noise pollution are you talking about for the hunters or the rural occupants?
People poach on us all the time, the only way we know they are back there is when we hear them.
Archery is much more skilled than shotgun season, especially since they have opened it up to some rifle calibers.
Can anyone tell me the benefits? When you say noise pollution are you talking about for the hunters or the rural occupants?
what did I walk into!
It's the kids and I's hearing that I want to be able to use a suppressor. I doubt the poachers you have had to deal with will be using suppressors, they would already be if they had them.