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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2008

Shooting a Remington 700, chambered for .300 Winchester Magnum at 600 meters Suppressed

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  • very impressive kit, but I noticed the muzzle move about strangely at he first shot?

  • @Axbent This was the first time firing the weapon which explains a lot. The primary reason for the movement, I didn't have good placement of the stock, and hadn't loaded the bipods.

  • that is a nice stock there what brand

  • @TheSavage169 Accuracy International

  • No offense buddy,but you need to practice on workin that bolt!

  • @300WidowMaker It was my first time, cut me some slack. ;-)

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  • no...they can reduce it, but not a large amount. the call of duty line of games has really mislead the general public on what suppressors do to a firearm. a suppressor captures and diffuses the gasses from the barrel behind the bullet and exhales them slightly slower than without the suppressor, thus making it quieter...however this also helps stabilize the bullet sooner and yields both better and more consistent accuracy and slightly higher velocities on top of the obvious sound cut.

  • @anthonyavelar Yup, Just cut your car's muffler off and you have a silencer for your gun. ;-)

    (I can totally see some kid in his garage shooting through his Dad's Volvo Muffler. ROFL)

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  • @chewy4rce Yup! The MK13 is a Remington 700 fitted into a AICS stock. Exactly what is depicted in this video. I work on them. Beautiful fun! Im building one of my own right now. Just gotta submit my paperwork for the can next.

  • @fyibutube U did good!

  • @fyibutube You sure dress like you know what you are doing.

  • Its definately still audible. Just sounds like a .22 or something

  • @TehLilAzn47 no, a suppressor does not reduce the velocity of a bullet once it has left the barrel, the suppressor acts like an extension of the barrel, adding more area for compression to occur, this will slightly, very slightly, increase the velocity of the bullet compared to it being fired out of a unsuppressed barrel. the only way to reduce a bullets velocity is to undercharge the round, the most notable of these undercharged rounds are subsonic loadings.

  • @annihilationnegitive You mean reducing velocity.

  • Sweet!

  • KAC suppressor on there ?? nice rifle

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