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Originally Posted by ISCS Yoda
I understand that in Europe it is considered rude to hunt without a suppressor! I can't prove it offhand but that's what I have been advised. I am uncertain what the suppressor accomplishes other than not scaring away animals in the vicinity. European styles of hunting, as in groups together, drives, etc., I can see where noise reduction is useful. Otherwise, I don't get it.
As for city dwelling limb rats, a high powered air rifle can take care of that group of pests!
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Late to the party and not European but in South Africa hunting with a supressor is encouraged and required on some farms. It is less stressful to the other animals and generally lowers the noise levels generally. I have never HUNTED with a suppressed rifles but I have CULLED with one. It definately reduces the shock factor for the other animals.