JohnBoy wrote:Hello Lads
So I have acquired a new 223, and I have done quite a bit of reading on subsonic rounds (what a rabbit hole that is) but as the threads are quite old, I thought I would revisit.
What I am trying to achieve is to try and reduce the BOOM of the 223. I am on acreage, but I am elevated and the sound travels - You see where I am going with this.
Anyways, I am looking at getting into reloading, so I thought I would ask if there is anyone out there that has done this, or has some info - that would be great.
Cheers
J
JohnBoy wrote:Thanks Lads,
So... For the record, I have not started reloading yet. Still building a list of components that I need to buy. (Happy to take advice on that too) I have been looking at some kits online etc. Lots to learn.
Yes, the neighbours are a concern. Not to mention on I am on the outskirts of town, elevated. I can see the entire population, who will hear it! LOL! Last time I had some mates up throwing clay target, my other mates in the town called me to ask if it was me. Get the picture.
20 Acres - but I am surrounded on all sides by acres.
The projectile will EASILY leave the property. Hence my desire to bring it down a little, but still dealing with the pests I have to deal with.
Cheers
J
Blr243 wrote:Subsonic 223. Roughly 150 pounds of energy. That’s about half as powerful as a 22 magnum. What pests are u shooting?
JohnBoy wrote:Thanks Lads,
So... For the record, I have not started reloading yet. Still building a list of components that I need to buy. (Happy to take advice on that too) I have been looking at some kits online etc. Lots to learn.
Yes, the neighbours are a concern. Not to mention on I am on the outskirts of town, elevated. I can see the entire population, who will hear it! LOL! Last time I had some mates up throwing clay target, my other mates in the town called me to ask if it was me. Get the picture.
20 Acres - but I am surrounded on all sides by acres.
The projectile will EASILY leave the property. Hence my desire to bring it down a little, but still dealing with the pests I have to deal with.
Cheers
J
Wapiti wrote:Building berms as bullet stops on 20 acres? 10/10 for imaginative thinking.
straightshooter wrote:A neighbour, across the road from my property, on a property of a 1000 acres and 10 kilometers from the nearest village tried to start a pay to hunt operation to supplement his income. The hunts were mostly on weekends. After a few months various neighbours got together to start complaining. The ringleaders were a couple on a 5 acre property adjoining and overlooking the 1000 acre property and another green oriented couple on a 100 acre property about a kilometer away with no interest in any kind of compromise. They ended up getting their way.
Just remember, we live in the land of the free. Which means we are free to do as we are told, or else.
bladeracer wrote:straightshooter wrote:A neighbour, across the road from my property, on a property of a 1000 acres and 10 kilometers from the nearest village tried to start a pay to hunt operation to supplement his income. The hunts were mostly on weekends. After a few months various neighbours got together to start complaining. The ringleaders were a couple on a 5 acre property adjoining and overlooking the 1000 acre property and another green oriented couple on a 100 acre property about a kilometer away with no interest in any kind of compromise. They ended up getting their way.
Just remember, we live in the land of the free. Which means we are free to do as we are told, or else.
What were the complaints about, noise, or the business he was running?
straightshooter wrote:I don't think any of the neighbours knew about the pay to hunt operation.
I had a friendly relationship with the manager who had been a part time professional shooter in the district as well as being able to see the shooters camp site about 3 kilometers away from my front door.
The neighbours' principle complaint was the volume of shooting on weekends particularly at night.
I don't know where and how the complaints were directed but I do know the manager was dismissed and the non resident children of the deceased owner put the property up for sale.
bladeracer wrote:Wapiti wrote:Building berms as bullet stops on 20 acres? 10/10 for imaginative thinking.
Why would berms be any different on a 20ac block than a 5ac block?
bladeracer wrote:straightshooter wrote:I don't think any of the neighbours knew about the pay to hunt operation.
I had a friendly relationship with the manager who had been a part time professional shooter in the district as well as being able to see the shooters camp site about 3 kilometers away from my front door.
The neighbours' principle complaint was the volume of shooting on weekends particularly at night.
I don't know where and how the complaints were directed but I do know the manager was dismissed and the non resident children of the deceased owner put the property up for sale.
Must've been a whole lot more shooting than hunting happening.
Wapiti wrote:bladeracer wrote:Wapiti wrote:Building berms as bullet stops on 20 acres? 10/10 for imaginative thinking.
Why would berms be any different on a 20ac block than a 5ac block?
Mate I think it is a great idea. You could build a MX track to cover for the fact that the berms might provide bullet butts too. Or even hide you walking around with a rifle from the neighbours.
Cost? Council dramas? Again, noise and neighbourly relations and bias. Unfortunately.