The Future of Suppressed Hunting in America
Suppressor adoption is accelerating - here is where the market, laws, and technology are heading.
Suppressor adoption is accelerating - here is where the market, laws, and technology are heading.
Learn why the fox squirrel - North America's largest tree squirrel - is the best starting point for new hunters.
Suppressed .22 LR with subsonic ammo hits 110-115 dB - the quietest hunting setup possible.
Colorado mule deer hunting guide covering OTC tags, draw units, high-country habitat, and pressure tactics for DIY hunters.
Choose factory hunting ammunition based on bullet construction, game size, and rifle accuracy.
Understand terminal ballistics - bullet expansion, deep penetration, and energy transfer on game.
Compare hunting bullet types - cup-and-core, bonded, and monolithic - to match your game size.
Explore handloading for hunting - evaluate the commitment, load development, and custom accuracy.
Build a year-round hunting practice schedule balancing dry fire, live fire, and field positions.
Master your pre-hunt preparation by confirming final zero, checking ammo, and testing equipment.
Diagnose hunting rifle accuracy loss by systematically checking scopes, ammo, and fundamentals.
Deer hunting drives most first suppressor purchases - here's what changes in the field.
Subsonic ammo limits range and energy - know when it helps or hurts your hunt.
Learn how suppressed shots affect game reaction, from deer confusion to hog sounder follow-ups.

Unsuppressed rifle shots hit 140-175 dB - enough to cause permanent hearing damage in a single pull.