I might be in the minority but I would like to see tag prices increase. As a WY resident tags are cheap. If it's going to be a rich man's sport I'd rather the money go to the state to fund access projects than just lining outfitter pockets.
I'd suggest a 6.5cm for a second hunting rifle. I use a 300 win mag and a 6.5 CM. Might be harder with factory ammo but bc's and velocity with 130gn and 180gn bullets are similar making drop and wind calls nearly identical for typical hunting distances.
If your just looking for trigger time...
Most suppressors are designed to function with many different calibers. In my head I split the cost over all the rifles I would use it on which helped me justify the initial cost.
I find I shoot better, my 300 win mag still kicks pretty good with a suppressor but the muzzle blast is almost non-existent which I believe causes more flinching than the actual recoil to the shoulder.
I'm a stay at home dad, our neighbor was a music teacher and asked me one day if I was introducing them to music, I replied yes and there duck calling has been improving.
They are 3 and 5 now, started my oldest on a bow, he hasn't shown the maturity or interest in guns yet and I don't want to...
If your the type to count oz. The Backcountry is probably the one to have. I like the versatility of of the banish 30 mostly because I only plan on owning one. I just got the shipping notification on mine.
The banish 30 suppressor I've been waiting 13 months for got approved last week😀, I also shot one stud of a mallard drake last week, gonna put it on the wall.