Mike D Texas
WKR
Having a suppressor on your rifle hangs up a lot more in brush and trees while strapped to your pack and turns into a dirt scoop when the rifle is in your hands. Not to mention adding another pound or more to the rifle.
From my perspective, It’s hard to justify their use for a single shot or two while hunting.
I’ve shot suppressors for over 17 years on bolt and gas guns. There are a number of applications where they’re of value. Hunting in the mountains or on foot, with your rifle strapped to your pack or in your hands, isn’t one of them.
If hunting in timber possibly not. If sitting and glassing for a shot a suppressor is a no brainer.
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