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<blockquote data-quote="burns5539" data-source="post: 834448" data-attributes="member: 70066"><p>Joseph,</p><p></p><p>I would definitely make sure it is legal before I hunted big game with it but I do not see anything in the Idaho regulations that states that using a supressor to take big game is unlawful.</p><p></p><p>"It is legal to hunt in Idaho with a suppressor. Keep in mind that there is a federal permit required to possess a suppressor in Idaho and the weight of your weapon must stay under 16 lbs." - <a href="https://fishandgame.idaho.gov/content/question/it-legal-hunt-suppressor-idaho" target="_blank">https://fishandgame.idaho.gov/content/question/it-legal-hunt-suppressor-idaho</a></p><p></p><p>The real benefits of the suppressor are that you get the recoil reduction of the muzzle brake along with the sound reduction (32db) of the supressor. You essentially reduce recoil via the muzzle brake but you do not need to wear ear protection while shooting because of the supressors reduction of report at the muzzle. My friend has the same set up on a remington sendero 300RUM. It is pleasantly mild with regard to recoil and has the report similar to a 22 Hornet from the perspective of the shooter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="burns5539, post: 834448, member: 70066"] Joseph, I would definitely make sure it is legal before I hunted big game with it but I do not see anything in the Idaho regulations that states that using a supressor to take big game is unlawful. "It is legal to hunt in Idaho with a suppressor. Keep in mind that there is a federal permit required to possess a suppressor in Idaho and the weight of your weapon must stay under 16 lbs." - [url]https://fishandgame.idaho.gov/content/question/it-legal-hunt-suppressor-idaho[/url] The real benefits of the suppressor are that you get the recoil reduction of the muzzle brake along with the sound reduction (32db) of the supressor. You essentially reduce recoil via the muzzle brake but you do not need to wear ear protection while shooting because of the supressors reduction of report at the muzzle. My friend has the same set up on a remington sendero 300RUM. It is pleasantly mild with regard to recoil and has the report similar to a 22 Hornet from the perspective of the shooter. [/QUOTE]
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