mmcnx2 wrote:Just don't understand the big deal about owning a suppressor. Other than the novelty what is the attraction?
It isn't a big deal....why do you assume it is? And it sure isn't for the novelty aspect. A good can for a .308 runs in the $1K range....there is a reason for that but that is a different thread. I would personally rather pour those funds into my reloading supplies. When I retire, I'll have a few neighbors near my house. Granted, we are all living on 80 acres or better out in the country, but none the less, the folks across the road will only be at most 200 yds away....as will the person that lives west of me. My neighbor to the east will be 1/4 away.
What do you think the chances will be that all of those folks will enjoy hearing me blasting away with my .308 while working up loads and practicing my longer range shooting? Sitting on the porch, ice tea in hand, enjoying the evening.....and they get to listen to me working on my newest cartridge combination.....tell me they wouldn't enjoy it more if all they heard was at best a small pop, assuming they heard anything at all.
I would rather be the neighbor next door that doesn't make noise while he shoots. I suppose that could be a novelty....perhaps to some it actually is.