I suggest you take a long look at how you envision yourself using it. This is not a cheap item to purchase, not to mention the PITA ATF and local police paperwork.
There are several good cans out there. Some are directly threaded to the barrel and others have an adapter for more consistent mating of the rifle and suppressor.
I have a Dead Air Sandman S 7.62/.30 cal that I bought specifically for a Savage 300WSM and it was mounted on a barrel adapter. It worked great at the range or for laying prone shooting varmints but for hunting it was more cumbersome and annoying than anything else. If I were sitting in a blind and hunting, it would be not so bad. I say not so bad because I'd have to walk to the blind with the extra weight and length of it. For staking and actual field use, it makes the rifle barrel heavy and at least 6" longer than it was without it.
The good side is the noise suppression, obviously helping to save your hearing. Even still, I'd recommend using hearing protection even with the suppressor whenever possible. So maybe wear protection for range work/bench shooting and no protection for hunting. The other benefit is that the game will be less aware of where you may be, so a follow up shot (in theory) would be easier.
I have personally found that custom injected molded electronic hearing protection does more to save your hearing than a suppressor, costs less, doesn't come with ATF scrutiny and doesn't change your POI on a firearm.
The exception is my 22 rimfire suppressor that I absolutely love. Makes all subsonic ammo sound like a single clapping of the hands.