Suppressor for high velocity predator rounds.

Young children should still have ear protection regardless of suppressor equipped rifles. You will need a suppressor rated to volume of gas from the cartridge. Why anyone would use subsonic loads in a 25/06 for coyote(what a rainbow trajectory), just use a 223 with a large volume can, it will sound like a 22lr.
With the lrf scopes out today, rainbow trajectory isn't an issue. 22's are viable out to 200 vs pigeons
 
Sorry to have introduced the 22LR into this topic or the usage of subsonic loads. I only mentioned it to show how slow a 25-06 would have to be to be "Hollywood quiet". The OP never mentioned it.
But after his reply to my earlier post he did clear up that basically from what I gathered is as close to hearing safe as possible for his children and himself.
Having a Omega 300 in the stable, I know that can would support his two differing host, a 25-06 and a .223 both in bolt actions. With ease, in either direct thread or using a hub mount. I've gotten the standard ASR hub mount, the Yankee Hill Hub mount and couple of Direct thread for my 300.

I have a few others, but they are all discontinued or have went out of business hence me not mentioning them. It is a moot point.

While this can (Silencerco Omega 300) meets all my expectations, and I would normally throw it in the ring for consideration. But, I'm not sure it would be as quiet as a say a AB Raptor 8 to 10 (8=8 baffles 10=baffles) with it's reflex addition. Considering his host which it's price point (AB Raptor) is a little bit higher (1K ish) than the Omega 300 (600-800ish). The other aspect of the AB Raptor is that it could be shortened or a differing mounting that is not a over the barrel shortening the over all length. Or a adapter could be used for 1.375"-24 hub conversion, as well as differing caliber end caps for say a 5.56 / .22 cal.
Plus to be honest after re-looking at the offerings I'm considering this can in the future, to put in the stable. while currently is appears to be in backorder? I may just may backorder one. The good thing is if I do that pay for it the tax stamp maybe done away it by the time the back order is filled. (just food for thought for the OP, might not be the best idea but it is a idea)
The OCL Hydrogen L is another solid choice in my opinion, and the list is quite extensive.
 
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Thanks for the update, @coyotekilla83.
To be quite honest, I figured the R's would be fleckless as usual in the Senate. I'll have to check my senator out on that, if he did I'll campaign grass roots as much as I can against him.
I'll pay the tax stamp if I want the can any way's if need be. Just rather not.
Hold on it was he Senate parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough whom struck it? hmmm a unelected official.

Let's see if the presiding officer of the Senate has the gumption to stand up for it and add it back overriding and cancelling her recommendations.

So my response is simple letters to both Senators push for her removal and passage of the bill. Failure could result in a primary, and or NO support. And a letter to the VP urging him to overide her recommendations.
Just checked Thune stance on this https://www.politico.com/live-updat...hune-senate-parliamentarian-overrule-00425792
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they never should have lumped suppressors in with the other stuff. suppressors on their own would have passed. its a harmless piece of metal, a hammer is more dangerous and quieter too.
 
Hate to be the barer of bad news sarge, but I just saw that cans and sbr's were stripped outa the bill
For now, took the tax again out of the bill:

 
Hey guys kind of new here I've done a bunch of reading but I haven't really found an answer to my question regarding super high velocity rounds being suppressed what should I look for in a suppressor good recommendation for suppressor. I'm currently shooting a Remington 700 chambered and 25-06 shooting 75 grain Vmax at 4100 feet per second so whatever suppressor will need to handle those velocities not sure what to look for I'm not concerned with weight or length as it's a dedicated coyote gun with minimal hiking and packing sound suppression is my number one I would also like to possibly put it on a 223 bolt gun for a night time rig. Looking at using direct thread adapter. Looked at hydrogen L and enticer L are currently my top 2 favorites but would like some fellow predator hunters input/first hand experience on the matter.
I shot 204 24 grain NTX at about 4400 fps out of my Velos LBP no issues, works as well on 223/556.No ear protection needed outdoors.
 
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