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Thread: Video: Suppressed guns at varied distances (Noveske SBR)

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    Interesting video! Thanks for taking the time to make it. I wish I had land or a buddy with land like that I could go do things of that sort at
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    Quote Originally Posted by everyusernametaken View Post
    Have you done any videos from a target's POV? As in setting up a camera downrange, looking back towards the shooter? That could be interesting, especially for rifles at longer ranges. I don't know off the top of my head what specific ranges would be most useful, but they would certainly be different for pistols and rifles.
    Umm did you watch the whole video? Lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fireman1291 View Post
    Umm did you watch the whole video? Lol
    No, sorry I've been meaning to finish it, I kept getting sidetracked. I'll finish it now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by everyusernametaken View Post
    No, sorry I've been meaning to finish it, I kept getting sidetracked. I'll finish it now.

    lol. Too funny.
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    Awesome video, thanks for taking the time. The last shot was the best.

    Camera did a pretty good job of picking up accurate sounds

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fireman1291 View Post
    OK so like an observers point of view. I can do that. I'll do a suppressed and unsuppressed POV.
    Thanks man! I look forward to your next video.

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    Okay, finally had time to sit down and watch past the 5 minute mark!

    Awesome video! Most people would probably never get the chance to hear from that downrange perspective, and it is very different from all of the videos out there comparing suppressors, which all seem to focus on the shooter's or a bystander's POV. You have a very cool opportunity there with all that land, I wish I had a place like that!

    I was impressed with how quiet the 9 and 45 both were downrange, especially at the longest distance, 100 yards or whatever it was. 22 and 5.56 were pretty much what I expected. I am currently waiting on paperwork for a 300 BLK SBR, I had a chance to shoot one with an AAC 7.62-SDN-6, and I couldn't believe how quiet and low-recoil they are.

    The 9 at 100 yards sounded exactly like the typical "silencer" movie effect, which makes me wonder if that is the source of those sound clips they use to dub over the real sound of the suppressed firearm.

    Almost nailed the camera with that last 300 BLK shot from 100 yards. I have to admit, part of me wanted to see it get hit!
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    Quote Originally Posted by everyusernametaken View Post
    Okay, finally had time to sit down and watch past the 5 minute mark!

    Awesome video! Most people would probably never get the chance to hear from that downrange perspective, and it is very different from all of the videos out there comparing suppressors, which all seem to focus on the shooter's or a bystander's POV. You have a very cool opportunity there with all that land, I wish I had a place like that!

    I was impressed with how quiet the 9 and 45 both were downrange, especially at the longest distance, 100 yards or whatever it was. 22 and 5.56 were pretty much what I expected. I am currently waiting on paperwork for a 300 BLK SBR, I had a chance to shoot one with an AAC 7.62-SDN-6, and I couldn't believe how quiet and low-recoil they are.

    The 9 at 100 yards sounded exactly like the typical "silencer" movie effect, which makes me wonder if that is the source of those sound clips they use to dub over the real sound of the suppressed firearm.

    Almost nailed the camera with that last 300 BLK shot from 100 yards. I have to admit, part of me wanted to see it get hit!
    lol. I'm going to make more videos like this!
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    sweet video

    thanks for posting.

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    awesome, but could you post 300 blk with supersonic ammo? dreamin of a 30 wilson suppressed

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