Datchew
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This was discussed on a previous thread, but the thought of putting a suppressor on a rifle that may be used for dangerous game seems mildly ridiculous. It would be fine on some game farm settings in SA where you can ride around looking for the bull placed there for the client's shooting pleasure and hop down with one's surf rod at the ready. On a large, well managed ranch or any free range environment, no thank you. And rest assured, except perhaps in the first scenario, your PH's rifle won't be suppressed either.
Anything to 25" has never been a problem for me under actual field conditions. As @RedTag suggests, if you want to use a traditional belted magnum use the barrel length for which it was designed. A very workable alternative is to get a Blaser R8. Due to the short action and placement of the trigger group under the magazine, the standard 25 1/2" .375 barrel which delivers optimal ballistics for the round makes up into a rifle of the same length as a CZ with a 23" barrel.
I'll be sure to let you know if I survive the hunt with my dreaded can making my barrel an extra 3" over factory length.

I think the anti-suppressor case is more of aesthetics and fashion rather than practical function.