Torn with what to do. Called thunderbeast and a few other people and they basically said the 5" can isn't worth it because it doesn't quiet it down enough. Part of me thinks that it would knock the concision from a braked 300 win down a good amount and make things more comfortable. At least I wouldn't feel like my ears are ringing with plugs and muffs.
They suggested the 7", but I already have reservations about adding a 5" onto my hunting barrel. Part of me doesn't want a middle of the road can - big enough to be cumbersome, but not excellent suppression compared to a 9" or 338 can. I think I'd rather buy a 5" and a 9" down the road if necessary. Then I have one that is compact and one that is quiet. Seems like things that are made to be the best of both worlds rarely excel at either task. Jack of all trades, master of none.
Also questioning the recoil that will be present with the can. My tiny wife shoots that 300 when we hunt. She does great with it and took an elk last year. I just wonder if she would mind the recoil with a can.
The recent political unrest about banning suppressors also has me concerned. Am I going to be shelling out $1200 on something that will have to be destroyed before I get it?? Will I get my money back?? Or should I grab it now while I still can. They probably won't pay us back, as they have done in the past.
Decisions decisions.