How Do You Make A Silencer For A 3006?
Hunters find the .30-’60 rifle cartridge a winning performer when it comes to hunting. You can muffle the sound emitted from a rifle firing a .30-’60 cartridge by making a suppressor (popularly known as a “silencer”) to fit on the front end of the barrel. You will need supplies from a hardware store, a metal supply shop and an auto supply store. Your homemade silencer will suppress the sound coming from your rifle while not adversely affecting the speed or precision of the projectile that is being fired. The use of a silencer is not legal in all states, so check with the local office of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms or the office of your state’s Attorney General before making a silencer for a .30-’60 rifle. Put a sheet of newspaper on a table. Place a heat rod on the newspaper horizontally. Measure in a quarter-inch from one end of the heat rod. Drill a 1/4th-inch hole at the quarter-inch mark with the portable drill. Drill another hole next to the hole a quarter-inch away