Suppressors are legal to own in 42 of the 50 states, and you can hunt with a suppressor in 41 of those states. Since you can own a suppressor in more than 80% of the United States and hunt with one in 97% of those states, there’s really no reason not to be hunting with a suppressor.
It’s no exaggeration to say that you can hunt almost any game animal in the world with a suppressor – so long as you’ve got the right suppressor, rifle, and caliber. Before we go over some of the best calibers to use when hunting with a suppressor we have some exciting news.
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Now on to learning more about the best calibers for hunting suppressed.
What are the Benefits of Suppressed Hunting?
There are a wide variety of reasons why you should hunt with a suppressor, but these are four of the biggest benefits:
- Reduces Your Recoil | Silencers help minimize your anticipation of recoil and the actual amount of felt recoil you’ll encounter, thereby increasing accuracy even when you’re shooting larger calibers.
- Hear Your Surroundings | Silencers let you enjoy the full outdoor experience and hear the game, other hunters, or nearby threats. With a suppressor, there’s no need to fumble with earmuffs or earplugs before taking your shot.
- Hearing Protection | Many hunters forgo hearing protection so that they can get that full outdoor experience. Unfortunately, this makes hearing loss a major issue and a harsh reality. Silencers bring the sound of your shot down to a hearing-safe level for you and your hunting companions (including your dog).
- Don’t Disturb Game as Much | In an otherwise quiet outdoor setting, the sound of a gunshot is unnatural and can put the game in the area on high alert. With a suppressor, you can avoid scaring unseen game, and allow yourself and others in your group to keep hunting even after hitting your mark. And on the rare chance that you miss a tough shot, you may even get a second chance on a follow-up shot.
Popular Calibers for Suppressed Hunting
We’ve already established that you can hunt pretty much anything with a suppressor so long as you’ve got the right caliber. Here’s a rundown of five of the most popular calibers for suppressed hunting.
.300 AAC Blackout
The cartridge does very well on smaller and medium-sized game, even when shot from a shorter barrel or even a short-barreled rifle. Depending on the exact type of game you’re hunting, you can even use subsonic ammunition to achieve the quietest of outcomes.
.308 Winchester/7.62x51mm NATO
The .308 Winchester civilian hunting round and the 7.62 NATO military equivalent is a popular choice for hunters. It’s very versatile for all sorts of game animals in North America, has excelled terminal ballistics, and is compatible with a wide range of suppressors – including our own BANISH lineup.
6.5mm Creedmoor
There’s simply no denying the popularity of the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge. It shoots flat and far and possesses plenty of power to take down medium game like deer and even some larger-sized game such as elk.
.223 Remington/5.56x45mm NATO
If you want to hunt varmints or even deer with a firearm in the AR platform, then .223/5.56 is hard to beat. This caliber and firearm combo has proven that it is effective and efficient for harvesting all sorts of game animals and performing perfect pest and varmint control.
Other Calibers to Consider
Even though we didn’t discuss them here, the .243 Winchester, 7mm-08 Remington, and .300 Winchester Magnum are three more fantastic choices when choosing a caliber for suppressed hunting.
In the end, though, the caliber decision is up to you. Take some time to do your research and don’t jump too quickly into choosing a caliber without considering all of the factors at play, including the type of animals being hunted, average shot distance, normal terrain, typical weather, etc.
Things to Consider When Choosing a Caliber
Just as we mentioned above the many things that you need to think about when choosing any caliber, these are some of the most important ones to keep in mind.
- Game Size
- Availability and Cost
- Recoil
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Once you decide on a caliber and rifle, then you can start looking at suppressors. It’s important to know what caliber you’ll be shooting because different suppressors work with different calibers.
If you’re unsure of where to start, don’t worry! Silencer Central is the nation’s largest silencer dealer, licensed to sell in all 42 states where silencers are legal. Our staff has helped thousands of new customers pick out the right suppressor for an upcoming hunt, and we’d love the opportunity to do the same for you.
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