Yellowhammer66
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I am looking for the quietest rifle sufficient for deer hunting primarily. I have some ear issues. I am extremely sensitive to loud noises but do not want to completely quit rifle hunting. Currently, 2-3 shots from my Winchester model 70 in .243 (no suppressor) while wearing ear plugs AND ear muffs will give me ear pain and possibly ringing for a few days. I also have a Rugger 77 in .280 that I quit shooting because its louder.
The rifle would mainly be for deer hunting, up to 300 yards, and weight is not a big factor. I also would like to hunt elk later, but can get a different rifle for that too.
1. What is everyone suggestion for a quiet caliber for deer? Looking into a 6.5 Creedmore or another .243. Hoping not to go much smaller than .243, but I'm open to it if the noise reduction would be significant.
2. Same for the rifle model, barrel length, weight, etc. if those affect the loudness of the shot?
3. Am I able to put a suppressor on my current rifles? They have what I consider a sporting barrel. the one shop I talked to did not think there was enough barrel to thread.
*I am under the care of an ENT and my symptoms are most similar to secondary hydrops, but we don't think that is my diagnosis.
Thanks!
The rifle would mainly be for deer hunting, up to 300 yards, and weight is not a big factor. I also would like to hunt elk later, but can get a different rifle for that too.
1. What is everyone suggestion for a quiet caliber for deer? Looking into a 6.5 Creedmore or another .243. Hoping not to go much smaller than .243, but I'm open to it if the noise reduction would be significant.
2. Same for the rifle model, barrel length, weight, etc. if those affect the loudness of the shot?
3. Am I able to put a suppressor on my current rifles? They have what I consider a sporting barrel. the one shop I talked to did not think there was enough barrel to thread.
*I am under the care of an ENT and my symptoms are most similar to secondary hydrops, but we don't think that is my diagnosis.
Thanks!