Aurora, IL (Feb 19, 2020) – Shooting suppressed offers several advantages for hunters. Even shooting at the range or an impromptu range in the hills is better with a suppressor attached. The primary benefits for everyone include diminished recoil, increased hearing protection, and the ability to enjoy shooting with far less noise and disturbance to the surrounding area.
The decrease in sound and inability to pinpoint an exact location is a serious bonus for predator hunters. Coyotes are especially wary, and in pressured areas, one shot can blow an entire area. Adding a suppressor, however, is a game-changer, and it allows for follow-up shots and more opportunities in the field.
While a suppressor does not silence the shot entirely, it does muffle the sound, and coyotes with a keen ear for firearms are less likely to identify the sound as a threat. If the shot does spook a coyote, honing in on the location is far more difficult . Coyotes running in the direction of the shot is not unheard of while shooting suppressed. At this point, using a call to stop the animal for a follow-up shot is an effective means of harvest.
The diminished recoil is also worth noting for coyote hunters. Shooting in succession is a common requirement, and recoil adds precious seconds to the setup for multiple shots. Increase overall accuracy, especially on successive shot placements by adding a Silent Legion suppressor to coyote and predator specific rifles.
Silent Legion manufactures world-class suppressors for a wide variety of calibers. Every model is built to perform with exceptional durability and is backed by a lifetime warranty.