Highlandsjohn
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Hollywood influence.In South Africa Moderators are sold and promoted as " Silencers"
Hollywood influence.In South Africa Moderators are sold and promoted as " Silencers"
I agree about the sound level but you are a much better shot than I.I did pest control for 13 years on two American Air Force bases for rabbits and I only ever used Ely standard. I found that if I zeroed at 70yds I could shot out to 150yds easy, I also found that the sound of a sub sonic hollow point made more noise when it hit the rabbit and spooked others. I head shot the rabbits.

Head shots on a rabbit at 150 yards-well done!
Head shots on a rabbit at 150 yards-well done!
Sub sonic hollow points most are 40 grain, Winchester changed to 42 grain recently. Buy some of all the common brands and see which shoot best out of your rifle.I haven’t a clue to go for or understand what to look for either I’ve got a tikka t1 in 22 and will be using it for vermin shooting but when I look about I see bullets of sub sonic match varmint ect what does all this mean can anyone point me in the direction of a bullet that will do my job will be using a silencer and perhaps shooting UK to 75 yards at a push all small vermin including hares and an odd fox if it popped up
I did have one place where a friend and I head shot rabbits at 175yds, it was 32 clicks up from my normal setting.
Yes I was shooting 150 Plus rabbits a night 2/3 days a week and using 15000-16000 rounds a year. I did have one place where a friend and I head shot rabbits at 175yds, it was 32 clicks up from my normal setting.
No Mike they weren’t
And also a Moderator not a silencer.
Moderator of sound or silencer all but the same thing surely perhaps not the correct terminology when your at the top of the class but folk still understand what you mean when your at the bottom of the class
I think calling a moderator a silencer would strike fear if the general public when they think of how they are shown in the movies! Also does your FAC say you have a silencer or a moderator?
.....and yet, the level of sound reduction from a decent moderator with .22 subs is virtually silent.....!
Go figure.
'Beware the man with one gun, for he probably knows how to use it'I'm not suggesting that the Colonel only has the one gun by that, it's just that if you do a lot of shooting with a rifle/ammo combination you do tend to become better with it. Bunny bashing with a rimmy is probably going to see you fire more shots in a week than some stalkers fire in a year if you're serious about it. Nor am I implying that rabbit shooters are better shots than stalkers, it's just that I know that when we had good rabbit numbers in my area (oh those wonderful days before RVHD hit them and did more to wipe themout than the dreaded Myxy) I was buying and using rimfire ammo by the 1000 on a regular basis. Not something I ever see likely happening with my centrefires. The amount of use my rimfires had made me a better shot, I'm sure of it. Subsonic ammo, a decent rimfire, and a steady rest combined with that amount of usage made 100yds and well beyond a very un-safe place to be for a rabbit to sit still.
Note to self : Get the rimmy out and use it more to fine hone those motor skills.
Have just found this...so why were you querying the need for people to go to ranges to practice on the other thread? Familiarity with your rifle is equally important with a centre fire...no?
Alan