Ans 9003 and Sound Moderators
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 5:28 pm
Ok, bear with me on this, but...
To keep up with my smallbore off-hand training, I shoot am 9003 in the house about 5 nights a week. The floor for my improv 10m range is pergo and the noise is quite loud bouncing off the floors and walls (pellets make it to the trap...)
The wife is very tollerant and doesn't complain (saint Jan is what my friends call her), but i have to wear ear plugs. I know it's bothersome.
So, last night I machined out a collar in the shop and installed my .22rf moderator on the air rifle, and OMG, it sounds like I'm dry firing the rifle. It's amazing. Now, the question, by influencing the expelling air, is there a potential of messing up the rifle's inner workings?
I had to adjust the rotation of the moderator for accuracy, and change the weights, but it's now shooting just as good as before, but almost completely silent.
Thanks.
To keep up with my smallbore off-hand training, I shoot am 9003 in the house about 5 nights a week. The floor for my improv 10m range is pergo and the noise is quite loud bouncing off the floors and walls (pellets make it to the trap...)
The wife is very tollerant and doesn't complain (saint Jan is what my friends call her), but i have to wear ear plugs. I know it's bothersome.
So, last night I machined out a collar in the shop and installed my .22rf moderator on the air rifle, and OMG, it sounds like I'm dry firing the rifle. It's amazing. Now, the question, by influencing the expelling air, is there a potential of messing up the rifle's inner workings?
I had to adjust the rotation of the moderator for accuracy, and change the weights, but it's now shooting just as good as before, but almost completely silent.
Thanks.