I have found that pretty much all of the suppressors from different manufacturers of similar internal volume tend to be so similar that to my ears, they cannot be distinguished. You don't find a lot of monocore centrefire suppressors, and all the commercial brands tend to be K baffle stacks of some persuasion.
I put a silicone weka suppressor cover on my SSRNZ suppressor, and that seemed to make a difference with noise in the bush - i.e. metal rubbing on foliage, rather than the blast from burnt powder.
You are hunting from a quad, so don't need to make the volume vs weight tradeoffs that alpine hunters tend to consider.
Personally I'd get something with the largest muzzle forward volume, with the smallest baffle hole that will work for a 6.5mm round. Every manufacturer seems to have something to tick this box.
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