B&T SPR300 Pro: The Most Quiet Rifle There Is

Published on December 3, 2021
Duration: 17:58

This review of the B&T SPR300 Pro highlights its exceptional quietness, positioning it as a niche, short-range precision rifle. The video details its AR-compatible features, integrated suppressor design, and the unique sound signature. While not for the average shooter, it's presented as a high-end tool for specific applications.

Quick Summary

The B&T SPR300 Pro is lauded as one of the quietest centerfire rifles, achieving a muzzle sound level of 121 dB. Chambered in 300 Blackout, it features an integrated reflex suppressor and AR-pattern compatibility, making it ideal for short-range precision where discretion is paramount.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction
  2. 01:14Classy Things Intro
  3. 02:14Welcome & Guests
  4. 03:00Most Quiet Firearm Discussion
  5. 03:32B&T Relationship & SPR300 Pro Intro
  6. 04:04Serial Number 223
  7. 04:23How Quiet Is It?
  8. 05:55SPR300 Pro Tour: Back Half
  9. 06:06Folding Stock Design
  10. 06:26AR Pattern Grips & Magazines
  11. 06:36Adjustable Cheek Riser
  12. 07:05Stanag Pattern Magazines
  13. 07:31The Sand Suppressor
  14. 07:50Suppressor Length & Style
  15. 08:03Suppressor Threading & O-Ring
  16. 08:29Gas Relief Valve
  17. 08:39Suppressor Rating (Supers/Subs)
  18. 08:51B&T Bipod
  19. 09:03Suppressor Can Design
  20. 09:34End Cap Ports
  21. 09:55Sound Signature Description
  22. 10:04Snowing & Winter Apparel
  23. 10:52Optics: Leupold VX5 HD
  24. 11:00Scope Specs: 3-15x44mm
  25. 11:21B&T Company Origin (Swiss)
  26. 11:35New Accessory Rail (Pro)
  27. 11:50Precision Shot Range
  28. 12:03Alternative to Subsonic .308
  29. 12:14SWAT Unit Engagement Distance
  30. 12:34Quiet Follow-Up Shots
  31. 12:36Actual Sound Experience
  32. 13:18Shooting the SPR300 Pro
  33. 13:30Muzzle dB Measurement (121 dB)
  34. 13:42Comparison to Suppressed .22 Pistol
  35. 13:50Projectile Weights (200-225 grain)
  36. 13:57Classy Gentleman's Tool
  37. 14:20Suppressed Shooting on Camera
  38. 14:35Hollywood Quiet Comparison
  39. 14:44Desired Centerfire Rifle Sound
  40. 14:51Price Tag Discussion
  41. 14:57Package Deal (Rifle + Suppressor)
  42. 15:04Price: Over $5,200
  43. 15:13Best Sounding 300 Blackout
  44. 15:32Not Ludicrous Pricing
  45. 15:41Comparison to SCAR 20S
  46. 15:59Worth Every Penny
  47. 16:02Unicorn Gun Status
  48. 16:18Final Thoughts
  49. 16:36SPR300 Pro: Classy Firearm
  50. 16:44Most Quiet Centerfire Rifle
  51. 16:49Niche Applications
  52. 17:01Drawn to It: Trophy Piece
  53. 17:08Joy of Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the B&T SPR300 Pro so quiet?

The B&T SPR300 Pro achieves exceptional quietness through its integrated reflex-style suppressor, designed to manage gas flow effectively. It's rated for 121 dB at the muzzle, making it comparable to suppressed .22 pistols, which is remarkable for a centerfire rifle.

What caliber is the B&T SPR300 Pro chambered in?

The B&T SPR300 Pro is chambered in 300 Blackout. This caliber is well-suited for suppressed use, especially with subsonic ammunition, contributing to the rifle's remarkably low sound signature.

Does the B&T SPR300 Pro accept standard AR-15 magazines?

Yes, the B&T SPR300 Pro (specifically the 'Pro' model) is designed to accept AR-pattern grips and Stanag (AR-style) magazines, offering greater compatibility and convenience for users.

What is the effective range of the B&T SPR300 Pro?

The B&T SPR300 Pro is designed for short-range precision, with the capability for accurate shots within approximately 165 yards. It's intended for situations where quiet follow-up shots are critical, rather than long-distance engagements.

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