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    Quote Originally Posted by gundoc View Post
    Suppressors on shotguns, particularly 12 ga, are more trouble than they are worth. They add a lot of weight forward which inhibits your swing, and they are not very quiet, even with subsonic loads. The main problem is the size of the hole, and the fact that the suppressor has to be designed so it will not catch the wad, which also makes it inefficient in trapping and slowing gas. It is easier for the gas to follow (and overtake) the wad instead of going into barrel ports. Also the baffles have to have tapered rear edges to allow the wad to pass without catching, which also does the same to the gas. I have been designing and commercially building suppressors for over 40 years and have never yet got good results with a shotgun - quieter yes, but not much! During the Vietnam War the US developed a silent shot cartridge for the .44 Magnum revolver for the 'tunnel rats'. The only reason it worked was that the special cartridge case remained sealed after doubling it's length when fired and the gas was fully contained.
    Yea I get what your saying and cheers for your input. Im not to concerned about weight and swing as its designed for reasonably stationary targets around the 10-20m mark. Might be a silly question but do solids have wads?

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    Quote Originally Posted by big_foot View Post
    Yea I get what your saying and cheers for your input. Im not to concerned about weight and swing as its designed for reasonably stationary targets around the 10-20m mark. Might be a silly question but do solids have wads?
    Yes, American loads and some European loads have plastic wads, the rest have multiple card wads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by big_foot View Post
    Yea I get what your saying and cheers for your input. Im not to concerned about weight and swing as its designed for reasonably stationary targets around the 10-20m mark. Might be a silly question but do solids have wads?
    you might be better to do a insert job like what @Toby did with a shottie

 

 

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