The noise is something I can’t understand about rifles for home defense.
I sometimes wonder if the proponents has ever fired one in a 10x10 room without hearing protection. Or a shotgun.
Had a 7.62x25mm TOKAREV iirc back in the 90’s. Single action. No decocker. Small hammer. Trying to decock with cold and wet fingers (At least I was practicing muzzle safety) Hammer slipped from underneath my thumb cause couldn’t feel it like should + wet made it slippery, and it went off into floor. Ears rang for days. (One gun I didn’t keep long cause if design)
Even shooting 357 red hawk outdoors hunting was too loud for me especially if there was any embankment nearby to bounce the sound back. Hunting next to a big pond, and fired off a round at critter and embankments funneled sound into left ear. [emoji51] Ear ringing never fully went away from that.
Agree. Last fall/winter and extending into early summer, we had a fairly bad rat infestation in/around our poultry pen where they'd climb nearby trees to/from the coop to scavenge excess feed and scratch (any maybe also just to eat the birds' feces). Snap traps weren't keeping up (and we also have fox, owls, hawks, rat snakes, feral cats, coyotes, etc. around too for more natural critter control so they weren't keeping up either), and since close proximity to our birds, no standard poisons, and since those birds and other livestock like goats may/can get into most other digestive attack solutions, those were ultimately a no go too...
So I took to shooting them out of trees w/ snakeshot and then also 12g birdshot when able since it's a fair bit cheaper -- at least around 1/2, maybe 1/3 the cost of the pistol caliber snakeshot retail right now (and probably a bigger delta based upon having bought all of the ammo I was using 5+ years ago), but when fairly close/chance of ricochet/not time to retrieve shotgun went w/ snakeshot in handgun on my hip...
I once forgot earpro (had eyepro) when shooting the shotgun with a basic federal 12g game load w/ 7.5 birdshot out of a 20" barrel, and that did a number on my ears outdoors with minimal surfaces to reflect directly back -- so given every other alternative, I wouldn't want to repeat indoors with even louder buckshot (sub 16" rifles/pistols of intermediate+ calibers firing supersonic ammo are also at least that loud). And that shotgun was MUCH louder than 22lr or 9mm, not just including their snakeshot options that are less loud/underpowered that I have sometimes fired w/o earpro.
Knock on wood: after disposing two dozen, haven't seen another rat in several months... And FWIW, the 9mm snakeshot seems to be much more effective than the 22lr despite CCI advertising same shot size and shot amount/weight for both... Maybe 9mm is pushing more velocity, or maybe just it starting w/ a larger diameter/covering a larger surface area... And then yes, 12g birdshot is overkill for rats and don't recommend it if you can afford the nearly $1 per round for snakeshot, but the 12g birdshot was effective, albeit excessively destructive.