A-Tec CMM4 Alu Mod

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To those of you that took the plunge and bought one of theses Aluminium CMM4’s

1. How are you getting on with it now a few months have passed?

2. Is the gas cutting an issue or is it just hype?

Thanks in advance!
 
"doesnt look out of place on the wonderfull BLASER "

Is that because you have a problem keeping it on it Pete? :rofl:
 
"doesnt look out of place on the wonderfull BLASER "

Is that because you have a problem keeping it on it Pete? :rofl:

I was waiting for some smart alec to come out with a comment like that trust you thats borrowed mate :D

as i explained to ben c whilst winding him up its the end result that counts
thats why the trophy is sat on my mantlepiece :lol::lol:
regards pete .
 
I liked the noise reduction and weight balance of my CMM4 but found it cut badly and I put less than 100 rounds through it. I also did not realise before I bought it that it stated in the instructions not to use bullets of 100gr or more and not to use plastic tipped bullets in it. I was using a .243 and the moderator was marked to be used up to 6.5mm and at that size you would be expecting to use bullets heavier than this.

I have sold it and since ordered the new atec maxim with steel baffles and aluminium body.

It weighs more I believe about 370g for the 4 baffle version but is cheaper than the cmm4 was.

It's arriving on Friday so looking forward to testing it out.

David
 
David, You will not be disappointed.
I got mine last week and so far have zeroed with it on my new .243 barrel, three rounds, zeroed with it on my 30-06, five rounds and shot a fox and a Fallow.
Played around with it on, using some reloaded heavy bullets, light bullets, PPU light bullets and some PPU heavy bullets all in all had some fun and put a few rounds through it.
So far no sign of gas cutting, easy to clean and balances on my Blaser wonderfully :-D
 
Just to throw a spanner in the works, I have the Roedale V with the first two baffles in stainless steel coated in TAiN. Now I have learnt to tighten it up properly it works a treat. 100 rounds, no cutting!

Simon
 
Chuffed to bits with mine so far. At first I noticed some erosion (roughening) on 2 of the baffles, but this now seems to have stopped. I use mine on a 308 and a 243, and it seems very efficient on both rifles.
 
i have a 30cal cmm4 will not come apart anymore gas cutting on the baffles is bad, this mod is 9 months old and used on a 270 and had about 200 rounds through it and as started getting louder i use it when stalking and checking zero i do not sit on a range putting round after round through it i have contacted jackson rifles and the reply i got was they are not meant to be taken part to be cleaned and the baffles are meant to wear like this it is a throw away part and the baffles are replaceable at a cost of 18 each as and when u need them and if it will not come apart just send it to them and they will send me new baffle sections at my cost so much for customer service , so if you want a mod which will last more then a few yrs stay clear of the cmm4 , and i still have the emails from jacksons telling me this.
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wow! never expected the cutting to be so pronounced.
have to ask yourself where all that material is going!?

I haven't had much luck with Jackson rifle's either
 
I use mine on a 22-250, I have put about 200 rounds through it, no visable wear, still very happy with it, would get another if needed to.

As for £18 per baffle, I wonder how much the end and threadded end are?

18x4= 72
Surely the threadded end and end section don't cost circa £170 to buy......Might just look into that.

TJ
 
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It seems to me that the only negative to the A-Tec Cmm4 is the gas cutting on the baffles.

Does the Roedale Delta suffer the same fate…?

I cant make up my mind between the two!
 
It seems to me that the only negative to the A-Tec Cmm4 is the gas cutting on the baffles.

Does the Roedale Delta suffer the same fate…?

I cant make up my mind between the two!

As per my post earlier, I have the Roedale V with the first two baffles in coated stainless. it has had 100 rounds through it so far with no sign of cutting. I am on the Gloucs/Worcs border if you want to see one.

simon
 
I use mine on a 22-250, I have put about 200 rounds through it, no visable wear, still very happy with it, would get another if needed to.

As for £18 per baffle, I wonder how much the end and threadded end are?

18x4= 72
Surely the threadded end and end section don't cost circa £170 to buy......Might just look into that.

TJ

hi tj did ask the price about £80 each depending on the calibre plus p&p
 
QUOTE=Roedinator;251823]top mod light in weight good sound reduction
keeps balance of the rifle perfect
doesnt look out of place on the wonderfull BLASER :)
regards pete .[/QUOTE]

Hi Pete
When you say it keeps balance of the rifle perfect i suppose the balance point is about 53 metres down range:D:D
Geordie
 
I had a look at a mates the other week and his was suffering from cutting too. I went for the CMM6, all good so far but it don;t half get hot!
 
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