Tod osier
WKR
I'm looking to buy a couple rifle suppressors in the next little bit, I want them to have hearing safe-ish recoil reduction for hunting rifles (recoil reduction being primary, but I'd prefer not have a brake due to the sound increase). I don't care if they are truly hearing safe, but better than a brake (and better than nothing). All my scopes are mounted low and are 42mm and under. I understand performance is related to volume, so length and diameter matters. I'm drawn to the short, light and fatter suppressors, which is why I'm asking this question.
What is the diameter where it becomes a problem for low mounted scopes? Does barrel length make a lot of difference (it seems like a long barrel would likely put the suppressor into the field of view more)? I'd have barrels 18 to 21 or so. I've had plenty of rifles in the past where the front sight post intruded into the view and it didn't bother me, but I'd rather not have a large intrusion by the suppressor.
What is the diameter where it becomes a problem for low mounted scopes? Does barrel length make a lot of difference (it seems like a long barrel would likely put the suppressor into the field of view more)? I'd have barrels 18 to 21 or so. I've had plenty of rifles in the past where the front sight post intruded into the view and it didn't bother me, but I'd rather not have a large intrusion by the suppressor.