SilencerCo Launches Suppressor-Optimized Ammunition

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posted on December 11, 2014
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SilencerCo has launched its new line of Harvester Subsonic 300 BLK high-performance ammunition, which has been designed to product optimal performance in suppressor-equipped firearms.

The new Harvester line is designed to provide consumers with exceptional accuracy and enhanced noise reduction without sacrificing the performance that hunters and marksmen expect.

"At SilencerCo, we are customers first—hunters and shooters," said Joshua Waldron, SilencerCo Chief Executive Officer. "We were underwhelmed by the quality of subsonic ammo on the market. Customers shouldn't have to accept a tradeoff between accuracy and sound reduction, so we designed the Harvester ammo line to provide sub-MOA accuracy in the quietest subsonic 300 BLK ammunition on the market."

SilencerCo's Harvester 300 BLK Ammunition is now available for direct purchase online and through select dealers.

For more information, go to SilencerCo.com.

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