30 Cal Suppresor
Need one suppressor to cover multiple calibers? .30 cal suppressors are the go-to solution for .308, 6.5 Creedmoor, .300 Blackout, and more. Durable, flexible, and quiet—they’re a smart investment for hunters, long-range shooters, and tactical users alike.
Additional 30 Cal Suppresor Info
A .30 caliber suppressor offers unmatched versatility across a wide range of rifles. Whether you're running a bolt gun in .308, a precision 6.5 Creedmoor, or a suppressed .300 Blackout SBR, these suppressors are engineered to handle it all. Top brands like Dead Air, SilencerCo, Q, Surefire, and Rugged dominate this category, with features like modular length, QD mounting systems, and full-auto ratings. These suppressors are built from top-tier materials like titanium, Inconel, and stainless steel to manage the pressure and heat of centerfire rifle rounds. Some models, like the Nomad series or Omega 300, are multi-caliber rated and work on everything from .223 up to .300 Win Mag. Gunprime offers fast shipping, expert advice, and help with your NFA paperwork so you can get your can sooner.
Most .30 cal suppressors handle .308, 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.8 SPC, 300 Blackout, .270, and even some magnum loads like .300 Win Mag—check the spec sheet for limits.
Yes, 5.56 can be safely fired through most .30 cal cans, though a dedicated 5.56 suppressor may offer better performance for that caliber.
The SilencerCo Omega 300 and Dead Air Nomad are top picks for versatility, durability, and noise reduction.
Absolutely—especially with subsonic .300 BLK or suppressed .308 bolt guns. Many states allow hunting with suppressors.
Most .30 cal suppressors reduce .308 to 135–145 dB, making it hearing-safe outdoors with the right ammo and barrel length.
QD systems offer faster mount/dismount and better POI retention. Direct-thread is lighter and usually more affordable.
Yes, most are rated for short barrels, but check minimum barrel length ratings—especially for high-pressure calibers.
If you shoot multiple calibers, absolutely. It's a flexible, cost-effective way to suppress a variety of rifles.