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Using these two videos to compare my Ultra 9 to the Sandman. It's showing the Ultra 9 to be louder than the sandman at the shooters ear (146.06db vs 140.20) - somethings not right.
I'm watching a bunch of videos and comparing DB readings from my ultra 5 and 9. Sounds like the 5.56 will be around the same decibel rating as my 5" ultra on my 300 win mag (which is not quiet).
Currently thinking about selling my 5" can :cautious:
I have a 24" 300 win and a 26" 6.5 that I...
HOLY CRAP!! The guy on the NFA review channel needs to work on his video volume control!! He's whispering at the beginning of the video and I had it turned up pretty darn good to hear him - I have a good set of computer speakers. The he goes to the range for "the fun part". Volume jumps by...
I looked at his site for a little while - little hard to navigate, or maybe it's just my phone.
Is there a list of his top tactical suppressors anywhere? Not having luck finding the top 5.
It's nice to not have the confusion of two types of ammo in different mags - pretty sure a 300 blk in 5.56 results in a bad day.
I also want rifles for two people.
What is the generally accepted max effective range of a 8" 300 BLK and a 10.5" 5.56?
I've been reading stuff all day and haven't been able to nail this down. o_O
Data for the 300 BLK 110 Varmageddon doesn't look terribly promising at distance when comparing to the criteria I mentioned above.
Max effective range somewhere around 125?
Based on what I'm seeing, xm193 goes 2750 fps from a 10.5" barrel with 927 ft*lb of energy, which is sufficient velocity and energy for cavitation.
Seems like arguments on when cavitation goes away is between 1800 and 2300 fps and 800 ft*lb of energy.
Also seeing that 2400 to 2500 fps is...