I have hunted nearly exclusively with suppressors on my rifles for about 10 years now, where allowed by law, in the USA, and South Africa, with more trips planned in the next couple years to New Zealand, Spain and South Africa. I still love the look of a clean rifle, and none of my older rifles will be threaded for suppressors. That being said, most of my modern rifles, factory and custom, have been threaded for brakes or suppressors. I assure you once you use a suppressor, especially for hunting, you'll use one whenever you can. Not having to worry about your companions or yourself being blasted by a muzzle break is an added bonus. Hearing the whop of the bullet impact is a cool bonus.
Suppressors made it easy to train my wife, with no rifle experience to be a great shooter. No muzzle blast, softened recoil are the main reasons she learned without any bad habits. She shot a 45" Cape Buffalo in South Africa last year with the PH's suppressed .375 H&H and 300gr. Swift A-Frames after shooting the rifle from the bench several shots the day before. No flinch at all, easy to shoot. As my grandkids get older, I will start them on suppressed .22LR rifles.
Buy yourself a good .30 caliber can, use it and enjoy!
Scott