Increased Accuracy

You become more accurate when your mind is focused on your target and your trigger, not recoil, muzzle rise and the boom.  Anticipating these things typically causes flinching and jerking the trigger as your mind and body prepare for what happens next.  Nobody really enjoys getting beat up at the range with heavy recoil. Why let your day at the range or in the field permanently damage your hearing. It’s time you lower the boom and save not only your hearing but the hearing of others around you.

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While a suppressor doesn’t necessarily increase accuracy and tighten your group size on its own, it reduces the amount of felt recoil, muzzle rise, and the violent shockwave of sound. This helps you keep your mind on the target and the trigger, where it should be. Most people do experience more accuracy when they can focus on shooting instead of being punished by the gun.