I'm interested in getting a suppressor for my rifle, a t3x superlite in 6.5 creedmoor (currently weighs about 7 lbs w/ scope, I like light things as I often cover a lot of ground in a day and like to backpack as well). I live and hunt in western Oregon and still hunting is my preferred method (I'll also shoot 300-350 yards if given a good opportunity), so most of my shots are going to be offhand. Interested in suppressors to protect my hearing since I'm not going to hike around with ear pro in and there's almost never going to be time to put it while hunting the brush. My questions are:
1) With such a light rifle, is a can going to make offhand shots significantly more difficult by imbalancing the rifle?
2) How much of the barrel can I chop off so the rifle's not too long for hunting in dense forest, but I don't lose accuracy on longer shot opportunities?
3) are there specific suppressors you'd recommend for this
Hearing from people with first hand experience would be much appreciated. Thank you.
1) With such a light rifle, is a can going to make offhand shots significantly more difficult by imbalancing the rifle?
2) How much of the barrel can I chop off so the rifle's not too long for hunting in dense forest, but I don't lose accuracy on longer shot opportunities?
3) are there specific suppressors you'd recommend for this
Hearing from people with first hand experience would be much appreciated. Thank you.
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