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What is your ideal rifle set up for hunting suppressed
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<blockquote data-quote="redneckbmxer24" data-source="post: 3090297" data-attributes="member: 11459"><p>I like a 20" barrel for suppressor use as that's where I find most cartridges aren't neutered too much and you don't end up with a crap load of loose carbon in the can from shooting that falls down in the barrel as soon as you point it up but is still pretty handy with a 5-7" can. Up to 22" is ok but beyond that is too long for a field rifle IMO and where it starts getting the weight of the can (assuming a light 9-12oz can is used) too far out and negatively effects balance with most rifles.</p><p></p><p>Stock choice comes down to personal preference but somewhere around 2lbs with a stock that is just slightly rear heavy will usually balance out pretty well with a mid weight (25-32oz) optic and a 20" #3ish or CF barrel and the can. For me the Manners PH is pretty much perfection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneckbmxer24, post: 3090297, member: 11459"] I like a 20" barrel for suppressor use as that's where I find most cartridges aren't neutered too much and you don't end up with a crap load of loose carbon in the can from shooting that falls down in the barrel as soon as you point it up but is still pretty handy with a 5-7" can. Up to 22" is ok but beyond that is too long for a field rifle IMO and where it starts getting the weight of the can (assuming a light 9-12oz can is used) too far out and negatively effects balance with most rifles. Stock choice comes down to personal preference but somewhere around 2lbs with a stock that is just slightly rear heavy will usually balance out pretty well with a mid weight (25-32oz) optic and a 20” #3ish or CF barrel and the can. For me the Manners PH is pretty much perfection. [/QUOTE]
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