Practical Suppressed Rifle for Roe deer through Whitetail

@Red Leg do you know why Blaser stopped making that stock configuration? That is one of the best looking Blaser’s I have seen.
 
@Red Leg do you know why Blaser stopped making that stock configuration? That is one of the best looking Blaser’s I have seen.
Never mind, I see where I’ve asked this question before.
 
@Muskox Most of the 6.5 grendel ammo is loaded to semi auto specs. In my bolt gun I have a nice load for 120gr CX at 2550fps. Can push it harder but the group size opens up.

I originally shot the factory ammo just to get the brass when everything was out of stock during covid.
 
I own several suppressed rifles. They range from .22 lr through .308. All are on AR platforms and work fine for their intended purpose which is dealing with squirrels and armadillos at one end of the spectrum and feral hogs at the other (we have pecans). One is equipped with a thermal and one is thermal capable with a Leica clip-on.

However, I have never fully appreciated the value of a suppressor on a true hunting rifle that would be used for any sort of spot and stalk application. A recent roe deer hunt in Hungary where I lugged around a suppressed Mauser in .300 Win Mag with the field balance and maneuverability of a surf rod merely reinforced those impressions.


But theoretically, I could envision the advantages of a more ergonomically useful version of such a rifle particularly stand hunting whitetail or hunting much European game. So, I decided to create one. Fortunately, the R8 makes that a very easy process. I am a great fan of the 6.5 - not the Creedmoor - but the its century old ancestors the 6.5x55 and 6.5x57 which have been doing the same thing only a little better for a century.

I had a sporter weight 6.5x55 barrel without sights that looked like an ideal candidate. After threading, a Nomad Dead Air suppressor was fitted which added six inches and only 14 ounces to the front of the rifle. Thanks to the short action of an R9, even with a full length barrel (which the 6.5x55 appreciates), I was left with a rifle of 46 total inches. That is a bit longer than I normally prefer, but exactly the same length as one of my pre-war .318's. In other words, usable. Oh yes, it shoots 6.5x55 140 gr Hornaday Superformance loads into a single ragged hole.

I have great hopes for it this season out back.

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Nice. I like my Thunderbeast Ultra 5. It ticks all the boxes.
Happy hunting!
 

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