Own a few suppressors, but only use them in limited roles. I received my Silencer Tech suppressor a few months ago. The unique thing about them is they feel more like a brake than a normal can for the recoil impulse. They use a single or double baffle design. I have the single baffle in 6.5mm and it's 5" long, direct thread. Last year, I had a chance to demo the can shooting a friend's Dasher, and a 6mm BB (6.5x55 necked down to 6mm), and was really surprised that I could stay on target with the suppressor. Not as quiet as most other cans, but when you're behind it out in the open, it's hearing safe. However, once you get next to a building, or under a canopy, or another shooter being off to the side, they still have a crack to them. I plan on using it this season. As far as the limited noise reduction, I look at this way, when at a match, you still need to wear ear pro because of all the others shooting with brakes. So far, I've used it on my 6.5x47 and 6.5 Creedmoor, and really, really like it. Looking forward to trying it on my 6 BRA and 223AI