Ruger American Ranch .300 BLK - Dead Air Sandman-S MIL Contract vs. Otter Creek Labs Hydrogen-S

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @boogaloojedi9279
    @boogaloojedi9279 10 месяцев назад +1

    I appreciate the straight forward video! Not listening to 20 minutes of opinions and sponsorship plugs was pretty dang nice!

    • @TroyPosey
      @TroyPosey  10 месяцев назад +1

      THANKS! That's exactly why I started making these and doing them the way I do them. I have zero sponsors, and no need to drum on and on about some product and how "amazing" it is, and why you should buy it. I buy all this stuff with my own money, and share it with the world to help others make an informed decision on whether or not to buy it, and if they like how it's going to sound on their rifles. I try to get accurate audio, but occasionally (in some of the older videos...Old phone), the audio kinda sucked, but most all of the new videos made with my iPhone 11 Pro Max and now 14 Pro Max sound MUCH more accurate and realistic.
      Also, I found that most suppressor videos were lying to folks, and have had the audio clipped so it makes the suppressor sound SUPER quiet, when in reality, even the quietest suppressors with subsonic ammo (.300 BLK) on a centerfire rifle cartridge still sounds about as loud as (and similar to) a large pneumatic framing nailer. I wanted folks to realize that Hollywood and most of these "experts" videos has been lying to them, and "silencers" don't actually silence anything. They SUPPRESS the sound about as much as a good set of earplugs/ear pro does. Enough to help reduce hearing damage to a minimal.
      Thanks for the views, and feel free to hit the like buttons and subscribe, and to share the videos with others.

  • @PatriotPaulUSA
    @PatriotPaulUSA 7 месяцев назад

    Nice ! I just got a box of Berry's 220s and watching and looking for best results. I have both bolt and Semi. New subscriber for ya. Show the target next time, maybe when you get back home just a clip of it at the end would be nice! The can sounds like it working excellent , I get that is what this was about, but U could show the load and target might help some interested folks.

  • @jbh759
    @jbh759 Год назад

    Do you have plans do compare a Polonium K with other cans in its category?

    • @TroyPosey
      @TroyPosey  Год назад

      No, I’m not really a fan of K-cans…Especially on extremely loud and hard to suppress cartridges, like the 5.56. I will be getting a regular size Polonium very soon. It should be arriving in early 2023. I’m very excited. It will most-likely be dedicated to my 14.5” M4 5.56.
      I do, however, think I will be getting one K-can for my collection. And that will be a Hydrogen-K 6.5mm dedicated for my 6.5 Grendel DMR only. Reason being, because it’s SUPER light, low backpressure, and it’s the same basic size as a full-length Polonium so it’s really quiet, but is offered in a 6.5mm bore, which will make it quieter than a .30 caliber K-can on the same gun.

    • @jbh759
      @jbh759 Год назад

      @@TroyPosey That's awesome. I've heard good things about the full size Polonium. The reason I ask is because in a home defense situation I'm not looking for ultimate suppression, but just enough to not go instantly deaf on the first shot. And since K cans are lighter and more maneuverable, in my use case it's a better option. I agree, 5.56 is a bitch to suppress.
      I already own some 30 cal cans but I'm looking into getting my first 5.56 can.

    • @TroyPosey
      @TroyPosey  Год назад +1

      @@jbh759 Well, the regular Polonium is already really short, I think under 6”, so that’s already very optimized for CQB…But, to each their own. And yeah, the Polo-K will probably be about on par with a Sandman-S in volume, so that will probably be alright for a couple quick shots inside, to avoid blowing your eardrums out.

  • @christopherpeterraby
    @christopherpeterraby Год назад

    otter creek sounds better....I'm building the same rifle waiting on an omega 300 right now