Who hunts with a suppressor?

Xxtavixx

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Hello all,

I was curious, who hunts out west with a can? What total barrel length (including can) do you find manageable vs not? I havent had the chance to do much spot/stalk with mine but I've walked around the woods a good bit.

I REALLY like my 16.5" 270 with 8" of can on it compared to my 24" 7mag with 8" of can. I can manage with the 7mag, but it's certainly more annoying when I run through timber company ruts or lower canopy/brush.
 

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Hello all,

I was curious, who hunts out west with a can? What total barrel length (including can) do you find manageable vs not? I havent had the chance to do much spot/stalk with mine but I've walked around the woods a good bit.

I REALLY like my 16.5" 270 with 8" of can on it compared to my 24" 7mag with 8" of can. I can manage with the 7mag, but it's certainly more annoying when I run through timber company ruts or lower canopy/brush.

Can't imagine hunting without one. I like short 30cal cans (6" max) on 18" barrels for the most part, that seems to be the sweet spot.


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What are you shooting, and what velocity/weight are you getting? I'm always curious when someone else does the short barrel like I do.

My 16.5" 270 shooting 140g Accubond at Nosler's max charge is 2831fps with about a 15 fps SD. 18 ft above sea level and warm.
 

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Hunted white tails with a 9 1/2” 300blk and an 18” 6.5 Grendel. The blackout is shorter with the can than a standard 16” AR but only viable to ~150 yds. The Grendel is 1” shorter with can than my M70 3006 w/boss. I’m planning to hunt antelope with the Grendel this fall in WY if I can draw a tag. It suppresses very well and last fall a group of 8 does got really confused when one fell over and took a nap. They didn’t run until I started climbing down out of my stand. Shot was 242 yds, or “a country mile” for southern MO. Only rifles I won’t suppress from now on are lever actions (cause it’s wrong, and I never shoot them) and the M70 (featherweight).
 
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Anyone use an overbarrel suppressor to keep a longer barrel length? My impression is that they’re popular in New Zealand and Europe, could be wrong though.
 

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Most people in the US prefer muzzle mount because of their versatility and the difficulty in getting cans here. I believe that it’s harder to get the rifle than the can in most other countries. Reflex style cans usually require barrel machining from what I understand. Not such a big deal if you can only have a couple rifles, but gets pricey if you buy, sell, trade like we can here in the US.
 

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I do at times. Depends on what gun I feel like farting around with. Have used a 10" 300blackout on whitetail in Virginia, a LMT and Larue 308 for whitetails in Arkansas/Virginia, and recently threaded my Nosler m48 liberty in 300winmag with a can. That was done to take on my Wyoming elk hunt but now that it's done it's probably too long and awkward for a back country hunt. I didn't want to chop the barrel and waste the benefit of the 300winmag. It's vicious out of a deer tower here in the east though.

*will probably take my 280AI on the elk hunt.
 

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There's always a trade off when deciding what combo to run. It's good to have options but sometimes that can cripple a guy's decision making skills. It sounds like the 270 is what you're after, good luck
 

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25'' 6.5 SAUM with 7'' Can last year- barrel is now being cut to 20'' and will have a 6'' can this year. Im sure the extra manuverability and ease hiking with it strapped to a pack will for outweigh the lost velocity for me. Will by trying RE26 in it once I get the rifle back in a few weeks- curious to see what speeds I am able to settle at with the short barrel.
 
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Anyone use an overbarrel suppressor to keep a longer barrel length? My impression is that they’re popular in New Zealand and Europe, could be wrong though.

I would say over half of the people i know who hunt here in NZ use a suppressor. The big fad at the moment is the bushpig rifle (308 etc cut to 16" with a sup) or superpig (300wsm, 284win, 7remmag etc with a sup cut to 18-20") as a all purpose in the scrub and the tops rifle.
I run a standard tikka t3 .270 with a Gunworks NZ sup. View attachment 70968
 

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I almost always run a can whilst hunting. Game and terrain usually dictate which combo to go with. Most of the area I hunt in is crazy thick until you get above tree line so a shorter setup is always appreciated. However if I'm after bigger game or plan on shooting at longer ranges and want all the velocity or energy on target I can get I'll run my TBAC ultra 7 on a 24 or 26" barrel. It is a bit long but I make up for it by going with a folding stock.
 

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Chopping my 6.5-06 to 18 and the ul7 gets me back to 24" oal. Kind of wanting a 20" fast twist 7mm Remington.
 
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Been messing with a GemTeck Tracker on a Tikka 30-06 cut back to 18.5" Combination of barrel and suppressor is just over 25". Have had it on several short caribou hunts this winter, but haven't blooded it yet.

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This particular has an UL Wildcat stock on it, so the suppressor makes it somewhat muzzle heavy when shoulder slung. I may move the sling point up on the stock to help compensate. Total weight is right at 7.5lbs even with the Gemtech, so it's a light set up. For backpacking, I've found it's easy to unscrew it and pack in a carbine length gun, and then re-attach in country. Unfortunately with the light barrel on a Tikka, there is a pretty large POI shift between suppressed and unsupressed, so I have to sight it in for one or the other.

Nice thing is that it takes all the bite out of shooting a lightweight gun. The combination of recoil reduction and no muzzle blast makes it much easier to shoot. I can't spot hits like you might be able to do with an aggressive muzzle brake, but it's still a big improvement.
 

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Pretty much every man and his dog has one here(NZ), same in alot of Europe.
We can get em for around 350-500 NZD so not very pricy,

Nearly all over barrel here, depending on brand maybe 8-10" long and most are nearly 50/50 muzzle forward. so 5" forward and 5" back over the barrel
You can have over barrels fit on multiple rifles, alot have a derlin/plastic 'washer' on the rear which you can swap out for one that matches the barrel profile

Most guys have barrel lengths around 18-20" depending on cal.
my .243 is 17"
.300wsm 20"
.223 18"
7-08 17"
7rem mag 24", and its a BITCH to carry.

something like a .308 you can go down to 16" with out too much loss
 
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Not to thread jack, but anyone have thoughts on Dead Air’s Sandman K for hunting? Short, light, rated for .300 WM at any barrel length, and should tame the blast and recoil without being a pain to lug around. I realize it’s not going to be as quiet as a full size can, but that’s not the point. I’m having trouble deciding whether it’s “just enough” or not enough to be worth it.
 

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I was thinking about the Sandman K. Ended up going with the direct thread Sandman TI. It’s still in NFA jail at the moment. I will be using mine on a 6.5 Creedmoor and a 300 WinMag. The K would probably be “okay” for the 6.5, and it’s rated for the 300, but I feel like it will be undersized for the big’un.
 
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not only hunt with one but wont shoot a gun without one now. My main guns i use it on are my 300WM with a 26" barrel or my 25-06 with a 22" barrel. My can is 8" and was a pain to pack or deal with until i got the kifaru weapon carrier. That thing is awesome for guns with long barrels!! I run mine a little different than most pics you see though, I have the scope down as is wants to go that way anyways then I also keep it out away from my body and not snugged up tight just for personal comfort.
 

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I can’t bring myself to do it with my 26” barreled 300 wm. It’s just to much length and I don’t like the recoil pulse vs a break. I just had a 22” Creedmooor built and it seems about right with a can. I may regret not going 20” on it I’m not sure yet. My last creed that was suppressed was 20” and I’m not sure if it was just a slow barrel or the length (or a combination of both) but I never could get the velocity I wanted out of it.

I went 21” on a 22-250 and it’s still pretty handy with a short suppressor and kept decent velocity. If a guy doesn’t care about velocity I would go around 18” I think. I love shooting suppressed but imo cans can get kinda cumbersome for big game hunting depending on the terrain your in.

When I first got suppressors I had visions of using them on everything all the time but that idea faded pretty quickly. I might be the only one with that view but that’s just what I found.
 
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