7 Backcountry Approved Suppressors

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I wanted to start a thread due to some of my own curiosity and challenges with putting together a new 7BC rifle and suppressor combination. There's some worthwhile information that could be compiled for other hunters and myself. If you already have a 7BC and use a suppressor can you post your barrel length, suppressor, and experiences with the combination? I'm waiting on a 17.5" barrel for my tikka and will post my experience with my suppressor and barrel length after. Would be nice to help others make informed decisions here.
 
We have a 7 Backcountry arriving in a few weeks, along with several cases of ammunition.

Once everything arrives, we’ll begin testing and will report back with results and feedback on our end.
Awesome! Interested in hearing the results. Thanks for weighing in.
 
I wanted to start a thread due to some of my own curiosity and challenges with putting together a new 7BC rifle and suppressor combination. There's some worthwhile information that could be compiled for other hunters and myself. If you already have a 7BC and use a suppressor can you post your barrel length, suppressor, and experiences with the combination? I'm waiting on a 17.5" barrel for my tikka and will post my experience with my suppressor and barrel length after. Would be nice to help others make informed decisions here.
As far as I know all the testing was done with a Banish Backcountry, and that was the can that was "7mm BC approved". I think the Banish 30 is also rated, and the new Dead Air Nomad OTB can is rated for 7BC.
 
The dead air OTB is explicitly rated for the 7BC down to 16" barrels. All the other Dead Air cans follow their muzzle energy rating, at least that's what they told me when I spoke on the phone with them.
 
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