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Thread: .308 Compensator... Battlecomp?

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    Take a look at Primary Weapons Systems Comp/Flash Supressors. Doesn't add excessive weight to the front, yet does a tremendous job of reducing both rearward recoil and upward muzzle climb. The Battle Comp does nothing for rearward recoil control. While loud, the 16" 7.62x51 I had the PWS mounted on had barely more rearward recoil than a 5.56.

    Here's a link: http://primaryweapons.com/store/pc/v...7&idcategory=6

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alaskapopo View Post
    The military uses ear pro for shit hits the fan and so do good hunters. Get some electronic ear pro.
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    +10. With today's electronic ear protection, why blow out your eardrums?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Singlestack Wonder View Post
    +10. With today's electronic ear protection, why blow out your eardrums?
    Have you ever been hunting? When you and your buddy are whispering to each other to the point you can hear a pin drop, hearing protection is counterproductive.

    I'm not talking practicing on a range - of course you wear hearing protection.

    I need a comp that I can take 1 or 2 shots with, without hearing protection and ensure I'm not removing my own or my buddy's eardums. The BC does that. The PWC - no chance - I used that and while it's a decent comp, is louder than loud - an extremly loud, high-pitched crack, just like their 556 version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brahmzy View Post
    Have you ever been hunting? When you and your buddy are whispering to each other to the point you can hear a pin drop, hearing protection is counterproductive.
    Yup, I have - and wearing my Sordins, I can hear better than with nothing. A braked rifle will **** up your hearing.

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    BABC or Dynacomp

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuietShootr View Post
    Yup, I have - and wearing my Sordins, I can hear better than with nothing. A braked rifle will **** up your hearing.
    I'll definitely try out some sordins then. Been round and round with my buddies (some have tried stuff like that) and they've all ended up doing without. I value my hearing very much, trust me, but have always heard (no pun intended) that the "modern" protection" "isn't quite there yet."

    Any particular Sordin you can recommend to me? I'll definitely give it a shot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brahmzy View Post
    Have you ever been hunting? When you and your buddy are whispering to each other to the point you can hear a pin drop, hearing protection is counterproductive.

    I'm not talking practicing on a range - of course you wear hearing protection.

    I need a comp that I can take 1 or 2 shots with, without hearing protection and ensure I'm not removing my own or my buddy's eardums. The BC does that. The PWC - no chance - I used that and while it's a decent comp, is louder than loud - an extremly loud, high-pitched crack, just like their 556 version.
    Have you ever tried electronic ear pro. You actually hear better than without the muffs until the gun fires. Yes you should hunt with ear pro and yes I have been hunting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brahmzy View Post
    I'll definitely try out some sordins then. Been round and round with my buddies (some have tried stuff like that) and they've all ended up doing without. I value my hearing very much, trust me, but have always heard (no pun intended) that the "modern" protection" "isn't quite there yet."

    Any particular Sordin you can recommend to me? I'll definitely give it a shot.
    http://www.srstactical.com/communica...-headsets.html

    I have the Supreme Pro X.

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