I saw a bunch of people saying you can thread your "sporter" barrel. There are a couple things to keep in mind that I learned "the hard way". Aka I was about to screw it up but I talked to a really good gunsmith. There are two predominate thread pitches for muzzles I'm just going to call them 1/2" and 5/8" to save myself time. A lot of people, myself included, took a pair of calipers to the end the muzzle and realized I didn't have enough material there for a 5/8" thread diameter. So, I kept measuring down the barrel and 3-5" down the barrel I had enough diameter to thread it. That's where the gun Smith stopped me. Just because you have enough to thread the barrel doesn't mean you have enough to create a shoulder behind the threads. That's a significantly larger diameter. To hit the shoulder diameter I'd have to cut the barrel down to like 8" which is hilarious for a .30-06. Keep in mind that you can do a 1/2" diameter and get more barrel because the shoulder diameter decreases also but it is controversial.....
Anyway, the actual reason I was going to post is to recommend custom ear plugs. I have a similar sensitivy to loud noises and custom was a huge game changer even if they were the dinky decibels branded ones.
I vote stick for something 6.5mm and a 6.5 can. Just my observations but a 6.5 creed suppresses way better than a .308 assuming supersonic for both. I'd never hunt with subsonic unless I'm less than 50 yards. Just my opinion. Also, consider the terrain you re hunting. The first time I tested my can was into a mountain side 50 yards away. My ears hated me because there was so much echo that felt like it lasted forever.
Anyway, the actual reason I was going to post is to recommend custom ear plugs. I have a similar sensitivy to loud noises and custom was a huge game changer even if they were the dinky decibels branded ones.
I vote stick for something 6.5mm and a 6.5 can. Just my observations but a 6.5 creed suppresses way better than a .308 assuming supersonic for both. I'd never hunt with subsonic unless I'm less than 50 yards. Just my opinion. Also, consider the terrain you re hunting. The first time I tested my can was into a mountain side 50 yards away. My ears hated me because there was so much echo that felt like it lasted forever.