Silent Hunter Silencer Review -
Recently, a dark horse has been making waves in the hunting community:
If you spend any time on hunting forums or long-range shooting pages, you hear the same three names repeated ad nauseam: Thunder Beast, Dead Air, and SureFire. They are excellent—don’t get me wrong—but they also come with a premium price tag and a 9-month wait on your tax stamp. silent hunter silencer review
I managed to get my hands on the latest model chambered for .30 caliber (rated for .300 Win Mag down to .223 Rem). I have put roughly 500 rounds downrange over the last three months, including a whitetail hunt in nasty, wet weather. Here is my honest, no-BS review. Let’s address the elephant in the room immediately. When you unbox the Silent Hunter, you are not getting the laser-engraved, tactical-weave carbon fiber look of a $1,500 can. Recently, a dark horse has been making waves