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Guest cookoff013

subs, are what reloaders can make better than factory.

there is a few threads about subsonic loads. use the search.

 

key word subsonic

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Ill disagree with the above posts, there is a noticable difference in noise between sub-sonic carts and any others which people deciede to stick in them, maybe not as the shooter, but definetly from 30yds away, onlookers/pedestrians etc, which is the whole point of getting/using a hushpower, for areas with noise issues,

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Problem with 12g subsonics is lack of choice,Eley 32gm 6 "Hushpowers" were the best I could find but inconsistent batch to batch and often low on velocity.I did find some of the lighter normal game loads nearly as quiet and more effective.Reloading definitely gives the best results:you can adjust velocity/load/shot size to your own needs.

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Guest cookoff013

there was a cheap recipe for subs here.

 

i personaly love hodgdons titewad, it is a fast burning powder.

 

i looked for some data and concieved 12gauge 15 grains of titewad, 32grams of #4. for a very hard hitting subsonic.

 

the other option was vectan AS at ~17 grains and 32grams of shot.

 

the 32g shot charge is quite high for these powders, but, the reduced powder charge gives enough for clean burn (enough pressure), and enough speed for good subsonic.

 

i dont like the 28g.

 

there was a great thread about it, i think i started the conversation. check it out. there is some fantastic opinions and recipes.

i think they are all 12gauge though.

 

i personaly like hodgdons titewad, but vectan AS is the cheaper option. as the powder is cheap er per lb/kg and per shot.

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Guest kenny

As people keep saying you have to use Hushpower cartages to get the best results I decided to test this I used my phone that has a sound meter on it so results are not gospel but this is what I got

 

12 Meters to the side...........Hushpower barrel................Normal barrel

 

Hushpower Cartridge.............93DB............................95DB

 

Eley VIP........................91DB............................96DB

 

Express Somerset................91DB............................96DB

 

The wind had really picked up for this one

 

2 Meters in front...............Hushpower barrel...............Normal barrel

 

Hushpower Cartridge.............92DB...........................99DB

Eley VIP........................87DB...........................107DB

Express Somerset................87DB...........................91DB

 

So make your own minds up I know what I think remember this is not scientific results but good enough for me I had all ready decided to stop using Hushpower cartridges anyway

 

Cheers Kenny

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2 Meters in front...............Hushpower barrel...............Normal barrel

 

Hushpower Cartridge.............92DB...........................99DB

Eley VIP........................87DB...........................107DB

Express Somerset................87DB...........................91DB

 

So make your own minds up I know what I think remember this is not scientific results but good enough for me I had all ready decided to stop using Hushpower cartridges anyway

 

Cheers Kenny

 

I don't think your phone app is good enough, according to your figures an Express Somerset through a normal barrel is quieter than a Hushpower subsonic through a Hushpower barrel. That doesn't relate to my experience with Hushpower barrels or cartridges.

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Ill disagree with the above posts, there is a noticable difference in noise between sub-sonic carts and any others which people deciede to stick in them, maybe not as the shooter, but definetly from 30yds away, onlookers/pedestrians etc, which is the whole point of getting/using a hushpower, for areas with noise issues,

well said :yes:

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