Nibblet summed it up quite well.
I suppressed a 243 i bought for the wife, not that it kicked before but it cut the recoil a bit and the noise a heck of a lot.
For new shooters(and the experienced ones too!) a flinch is often caused by the bloody great boom more than the recoil.
I have a few suppressed rifles in my safe but my main hunting rifle will never wear one, another thing to carry,come loose, go wrong. It gets carried a lot and usually only fires one or two shots so don't see the point.




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