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michael_aos
09-30-2008, 17:18
I've been toying with the idea of a suppressor for my hunting gun.

Figure it would add ~9" to the barrel-length and ~1lb to the overall weight of the rifle.

So -- what's a good caliber for elk-sized game that plays well with roughly a 17" barrel?

I keep being drawn to the 284 Winchester for some reason, although I've heard a lot of good things about 7mm WSM in-general.

Mike

SigsRule
10-24-2008, 21:24
Well I've got a Omega .30 suppressor that fits my .308, 7.62, and 300 Weatherby, all of which have threaded barrels. I toyed with the idea myself, but the weight factor is a killer.

sniper7
10-24-2008, 22:46
you really want to take an extra pound with you on what could be a week long hunt hauling it around all day? Not only that, but its not like you are sniping a terrorist up there. You get 1 shot, maybe 2 if you are either lucky or wound it.
Not even close to worth it in my opinion.

Now if you were to get a suppressor to use for a AR or a small caliber rifle for p-dog shooting or coyotes or something you can take in numbers, then it would be worth it, but for a elk....not at all.

banks74
11-02-2008, 16:09
Take a look at the TBAC 30P. http://thunderbeastarms.com/30p.php
Its a great can, and would fit your bill, at less than a pound and 9 inches in length.