There's no such thing as "silenced gunfire" except in the movies. "Suppressed" is the correct term, but still louder than a BB gun if a centerfire rifle. He doesn't know as much about ballistics as he thinks he does. He referred to the bullet "arc", but a .223/5.56 would have less than 2" actual "arc" even if loaded "light". Take what he says with a grain of salt. Sub-sonic rounds give up a lot of accuracy at longer ranges. As I said in previous posts, I load/reload a LOT of precision and custom rounds, some for "employed snipers". Some of the angles he discussed make some sense.
You still get a subtle "thump", just no sonic "crack". I load and shoot them, suppressed. Pushing a 30 caliber round, no way to make them totally silent.
There's no such thing as "silenced gunfire" except in the movies. "Suppressed" is the correct term, but still louder than a BB gun if a centerfire rifle. He doesn't know as much about ballistics as he thinks he does. He referred to the bullet "arc", but a .223/5.56 would have less than 2" actual "arc" even if loaded "light". Take what he says with a grain of salt. Sub-sonic rounds give up a lot of accuracy at longer ranges. As I said in previous posts, I load/reload a LOT of precision and custom rounds, some for "employed snipers". Some of the angles he discussed make some sense.
At 43:53 he starts talking about the "subsonic 300 Blackout", he literally says "it's silent" "no crack, no thumb".
You still get a subtle "thump", just no sonic "crack". I load and shoot them, suppressed. Pushing a 30 caliber round, no way to make them totally silent.