Evillemon
Well-Known Member
Evening Chaps,
Have been searching through the archives here at SD looking for answers on this mod but all i could find were initial questions and no answers. However, this was a little while back and i wondered if anyone out there has heard one of these yet ? I am contemplating putting one of my 308 as from what i can see they are light weight and apparently comparable in noise reduction to my Wildcat Predator 8 mod which is on the .223.
I do love that Wildcat Predator 8 but its heavy, no doubt! and is fine for foxing but for stalking it gets heavy after an hour or so, i am looking for something lighter. The Aimsport Cyclone Compact Moderator is weighing in at 395 grams for an apparent 27-31db of noise reduction, where as the Wildcat is 690grams.
... i must admit i would like to try something new on the new rifle, but part of me says stick with what you know is good already. Its a lot of cash to waste if i get one and they turn out to be rubbish. As it will be used for stalking im also concerned that provides good stability and reduces recoil as effectively as possible, something that the wildcat does excellently !
Alan Rhone - Aimsport | aimZonic Moderators
Have been searching through the archives here at SD looking for answers on this mod but all i could find were initial questions and no answers. However, this was a little while back and i wondered if anyone out there has heard one of these yet ? I am contemplating putting one of my 308 as from what i can see they are light weight and apparently comparable in noise reduction to my Wildcat Predator 8 mod which is on the .223.
I do love that Wildcat Predator 8 but its heavy, no doubt! and is fine for foxing but for stalking it gets heavy after an hour or so, i am looking for something lighter. The Aimsport Cyclone Compact Moderator is weighing in at 395 grams for an apparent 27-31db of noise reduction, where as the Wildcat is 690grams.
... i must admit i would like to try something new on the new rifle, but part of me says stick with what you know is good already. Its a lot of cash to waste if i get one and they turn out to be rubbish. As it will be used for stalking im also concerned that provides good stability and reduces recoil as effectively as possible, something that the wildcat does excellently !
Alan Rhone - Aimsport | aimZonic Moderators