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range report cci quiet, gemtech

ivanthesane

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First off, I don't own a suppressor. Too expensive...

That said, I've been trying "other ammo" in my Savage mk II for accuracy, and you never know whats gonna shoot GREAT. This time around, I tried the CCI quiet and the Gemtech "suppressor special" ammo. Guns were a Ruger Mk II, Savage Mk II, and GSG 1911.

The gemtech stuff was just like any other subsonic. Cycled the auto pistols well, was as accurate as I needed it to be. In the rifle, it grouped pretty good at 50 yards, but not as good as my rifle does with the various 38 grain subsonic hp loads.

The CCI quiet was just that - quiet. In the pistols, it was comparable in noise to the Aguila colibris. But, it was more powerful - heavier bullet and enough oomph to get the pistols to cycle the action somewhat - the colibris dont even make the slides move. In the GSG, it was able to stove pipe every single time, but not cycle enough to properly eject, recock the hammer, and pick up a new round. Good to keep some around to slip in to practice fail drills, just mix it into the mag. In the Ruger it would cycle enough to recock the trigger, but not enough to actually start ejecting the empty.

In the Rifle, the CCI Quiet was just that - heard the slap of the firing pin on the primer, then a PFFT. Loud airgun level of noise. Shot about 8" lower than my normal 38grn sshp loads shoot, and gave enough accuracy to hit small pieces of skeet clays on the berm.
 
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Do you have anyone with a supressor that you could borrow to test sound levels?

I've been running just Remington Subsonics in all my suppressed guns. I've been looking at switching brands.
 
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That's funny because I just shot some CCI Quiets this evening and honestly I'm a bit underwhelmed. Fed bulk and a suppressor are MUCH quieter, but of course that's using a suppressor. I shot the Quiets out of my 10/22, M&P22, and 4.5"+SS Sparrow AR SBR; All had to be manually cycled as expected. They were surprisingly loud out of the M&P22 and borderline hearing safe IMO out of the 16.5" 10/22. I've read and seen youtube videos of guys claiming CCI Quiets out of their rifles was pellet gun quiet but surely not in my experience; My .177 piston pellet gun is much quieter. I'll stick with CCI SV & Suppressor if I need quiet.

I'm going to try them for accuracy and in my MKII FV-SR Friday and report back.
 
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From my Savage FV-SR, the Quiet-22s sound only a *hair* quieter than CCI SV. They were fairly accurate though, much moreso than CCI CBs.

I've been told that the noise reduction is MUCH more noticeable with longer barrels. I'd be curious to see how they perform from a Marlin 25N that is resting at my folks' place.

Waiting patiently (or not) for the ATF to approve the stamp for my Huntertown Guardian!
 
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I have shot them through my 10/22, 22/45, and gsg 1911 all through an outback very quiet but accuracy is not consistent. Have not tried any other subs so can't compare.
 
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I just picked up some this week and hope to get them out in my CZ Ultra Lux. It's already seriously quiet with subsonics or all types and will get better with the CCI's I think.