Interesting. So on average, it appears that most suppressors only reduce the dB levels by about 30dB. I must have naively thought that the purpose of a suppressor was supposed to reduce the dB level enough to avoid wearing ear protection. Can someone fill me in on why you would spend so much...
In looking at the specs for the Scythe-=Ti, it doesn't appear to reduce the dBs much. Am I reading the below correctly? For a 300 WM, dB is 137? That seems really high. Anything over 85dB for extended periods is considered harmful and can cause hearing damage.
Idaho resident sentenced for trying to pass off Montana bighorn as roadkill
https://nbcmontana.com/news/local/idaho-resident-sentenced-for-trying-to-pass-off-montana-bighorn-as-roadkill#
I am looking to upgrade my Bino's.
Interested if anyone has any field experience using the Relic Acura BLR10b Ballistic Rangefinder Bino's. A little pricey, but less than the Swaro's and Leica.
Thanks in advance!