Suppressor testing
I have a 5 gallon bucket full of plat sand out in the garage I use when testing suppressor or more specifically suppressor loads. Like when trying to find the close to minimum charge that will still cycle an action. Things like 300 blackout in an SBR or goofy stuff like the threaded .38 super barrel I have and worked up a light load for. I just shoot straight down into it so no targets but it has absorbed many pounds of lead over the years. I should dump it in a wheelbarrow and sift out all of the slugs some day!
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- Indoor Shooting -
JimT,
2025-09-27, 19:14
- Curious about your bullet trap... -
Paul,
2025-09-27, 19:41
- It's a commercial trap. -
JimT,
2025-09-27, 22:48
- It's a commercial trap. -
Paul,
2025-09-28, 19:13
- The .22's are mostly powder. When it gets heavy - JimT, 2025-09-28, 19:27
- It's a commercial trap........ -
Gunner,
2025-09-28, 20:47
- I've never had a bullet come out of this one. - JimT, 2025-09-28, 23:01
- Suppressor testing - Slow Hand, 2025-09-29, 04:32
- It's a commercial trap. -
Paul,
2025-09-28, 19:13
- It's a commercial trap. -
JimT,
2025-09-27, 22:48
- Bullet traps... - Hobie, 2025-10-01, 21:19
- Curious about your bullet trap... -
Paul,
2025-09-27, 19:41