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For those of you who hunt suppressed, do you Leave the suppressor on while packing in to your hunting area?
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<blockquote data-quote="DRock" data-source="post: 1946798" data-attributes="member: 109187"><p>I have been hunting the last 6 years fully suppressed. I will never go back to a brake. My cans direct thread onto the muzzle- I dont like the added weight of the adapter. I almost never take my can off when hunting. I guess if you were hiking way back into country and had no chance of running into game or if you were hiking in the day before the season opened, it would make sense to remove the can. One less thing to keep track of or to have to store securely if its attached to the rifle. I cut my barrels back to 22" and use a 7" can. Of course having a longer over all rifle with some weight at the end makes for a little more effort when going through thick stuff. But the benefits of recoil reduction with noise reduction far outweigh the effort of packing a longer rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRock, post: 1946798, member: 109187"] I have been hunting the last 6 years fully suppressed. I will never go back to a brake. My cans direct thread onto the muzzle- I dont like the added weight of the adapter. I almost never take my can off when hunting. I guess if you were hiking way back into country and had no chance of running into game or if you were hiking in the day before the season opened, it would make sense to remove the can. One less thing to keep track of or to have to store securely if its attached to the rifle. I cut my barrels back to 22" and use a 7" can. Of course having a longer over all rifle with some weight at the end makes for a little more effort when going through thick stuff. But the benefits of recoil reduction with noise reduction far outweigh the effort of packing a longer rifle. [/QUOTE]
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For those of you who hunt suppressed, do you Leave the suppressor on while packing in to your hunting area?
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