EMcC
Well-Known Member
my mate has one on his .308 win and its the loudest mod ive ever heard and yes it was £600
Yes but it will last longer
my mate has one on his .308 win and its the loudest mod ive ever heard and yes it was £600
I went to quite a bit of effort in getting two mods side by side, fired one then the other, videoed it (with a witness) and posted it on here. I have yet to see anyone do the same for any other moderator on any shooting forums.
Then someone comes along and says something like "heard one and it's the loudest thing I've ever heard". No details of the circumstances, nothing that would help me understand how their findings can be so completely different from my own. In fact no evidence at all for that matter.
It's frustrating, but there we go. That's the internet for you.
To anyone reading this looking for a moderator, do your research on here, go handle some, hear some, talk to the vendors and customers and buy whatever's right for you.
Nothing fair about £150 for screw cutting that doesn't include proofing!
The tone of the report is the best and somehow the rifle feels sweeter to shoot. Yes - 330gms is not especially light these days - but then it's not aluminium! I'm very pleased with my purchase and that's all that matters.
To date nothing wrong with my LP mod, the negative comments appear to be from those that have never owned one, likewise Blaser rifles. atb TimI know nothing about LP except what I have read on these forums .............................. I'll say that up front.
However I have rarely ever met someone who is willing to admit after spending a lot on an item that it was perhaps not as good as the price would make one think it would be.
Pride, ego, call it what you like but it's simply human nature to bluster and put on a good face. The higher the price the more this factor seems to come into play.
Please note I am not knocking the product as I have never seen one so cannot make any judgement on them but i can comment on human nature.
Because you'll never need another in your lifetime....I've bought two and would not repeat the purchase.
I can't believe that anyone who has heard many other mods in use would buy a Lawrence Precision moderator. I heard one in use yesterday and thought it VERY loud.
I had simon re-crown and thread a rifle,he uses cnc equipment,he even chemical blued the thread after cutting.
Very happy with his work.
CNCs aren't cheap hence the cost...not only that once it's programmed it's push the button and away you go...probably less than 5 minutes later "hey presto" thread and recrown done! You neither need or want a thread to be cut to such tight tolerance...your most important part of the process is the shoulder for the mod to marry up to square...the thread just gets it there!
It takes a lot longer than 5 mins. The style of lathe that LP and I use is called a teach lathe as opposed to a fully automated slant bed. This basically means that it's a manual lathe with automation features which allow you to speed up more monotonous tasks such as threading, tapers, chamfers etc etc.
It still takes me 1-1.5 hrs to fully strip a rifle, shorten if wanted, dial in the bore, thread, re-crown, polish, clean and re-assemble. some are obviously quicker, some longer if I have to make a spindle bushing to hold the barrel in the lathe.
The main benefits are being able to run carbide insert tooling at the feeds and speeds it is designed to be used at, thereby getting excellent surface finishes. It also allows job to job consistency to be greatly improved.
In terms of threads, I thread all my barrels to an industry standard tolerance, max 2A for imperial, and max 6G for metric. This avoids any problems with threading barrels to fit moderators and then a customer changes the make of mod and it's now either too tight or too loose. If a moderator doesn't fit then there is an issue with the mod and it goes back or is reworked, to date this has only happened a couple of times.