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If you feel like the suppressor is throwing off the balance - honestly look into the growing number of titanium options. 6-8 oz on the end of the gun is 100 percent worth what I gain - no need for hearing protection, can shoot an animal in a herd and the herd doesn’t move, one shot doesn’t blow out all the animals in the valley, follow up shots if the first one isn’t on the mark, the ability to confirm zero midway through a hunt without blowing out the animals in the area.
I could go on - but if you have a hunting suppressor over 10 oz, you need a new one. The heavier ones absolutely suck, and if you are sticking a can on a 24-26” barrel you might as well be carrying a musket.
I could go on - but if you have a hunting suppressor over 10 oz, you need a new one. The heavier ones absolutely suck, and if you are sticking a can on a 24-26” barrel you might as well be carrying a musket.