5 Gun Myths Busted

Published on April 12, 2026
Duration: 17:27

This video debunks common firearm myths with practical demonstrations. It clarifies that suppressors do not make firearms silent but significantly reduce noise and recoil. The demonstration shows heavier bullets provide more knockdown power at closer ranges, while lighter, faster bullets with better ballistic coefficients are superior for long-range accuracy. The video also illustrates that barrel length does not inherently dictate accuracy, with caliber and ammunition quality being more critical factors for certain platforms like the 350 Legend. Finally, it concludes that rifle weight (heavy vs. light barrel) has a less significant impact on accuracy than ammunition and barrel quality, especially under varying environmental conditions.

Quick Summary

Suppressors do not make firearms silent; they reduce noise and recoil but do not eliminate the sonic crack of supersonic ammunition. Subsonic ammunition, when used with a suppressor, can achieve very quiet operation, especially on platforms without reciprocating actions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gun Myths
  2. 00:20Myth 1: Suppressors Make Guns Silent
  3. 01:56Subsonic vs. Supersonic Ammo with Suppressor
  4. 03:41Subsonic Ammo Without Suppressor
  5. 04:51Myth 2: Heavier Bullets Penetrate More
  6. 05:336.5 Creedmoor Gel Test
  7. 07:5945-70 Government Gel Test
  8. 10:31Myth 3: Longer Barrels Are More Accurate
  9. 11:17350 Legend: 26" vs 20" Barrel Accuracy
  10. 13:25Myth 4: Heavy Rifle vs. Light Rifle Accuracy
  11. 14:19Icon Warlord Accuracy Test
  12. 15:02Precision Hunter Accuracy Test
  13. 15:31Heavy vs. Light Rifle Comparison
  14. 16:03Conclusion: Myths Debunked

Frequently Asked Questions

Do suppressors make guns completely silent?

No, suppressors do not make firearms completely silent. While they significantly reduce noise and recoil, the sonic crack of supersonic ammunition will still be audible. Subsonic ammunition, when used with a suppressor, can achieve very quiet operation, especially on firearms without reciprocating actions.

Are heavier bullets always better for penetration than lighter, faster bullets?

Heavier bullets generally provide more knockdown power and energy transfer at closer ranges, leading to greater penetration and trauma. However, lighter bullets with higher velocities and better ballistic coefficients retain energy better at longer distances and offer flatter trajectories, making them more suitable for long-range shooting.

Does a longer rifle barrel always mean more accuracy?

Not necessarily. While longer barrels can increase velocity for some calibers, accuracy is more dependent on the specific caliber, ammunition quality, and barrel harmonics. For certain cartridges like the 350 Legend, barrel length (tested at 20-inch vs. 26-inch) showed no significant difference in accuracy.

Does a heavy rifle platform offer better accuracy than a lightweight one?

The difference in accuracy between heavy and lightweight rifles can be minimal, especially when using quality ammunition and barrels. Factors like ammunition consistency, barrel quality, and environmental conditions often play a more significant role in achieving accuracy than the rifle's overall weight or barrel profile.

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