Light weight moderator


Not a Lawrence precision. Those of you who have one, glad it works. I won’t even put the replacement forced upon me near my rifle.


this is how it shoots with a spare hardy gen4 6.5mm so doubt it is due to poor rifle manufacturing.
Did you ever send the failed moderator to the proof house?
 
Hope you’re keeping well! To be honest can’t even look at the thing. It’s still at my local shop. Might get round to proofing it, apart from the fact manufacturer said don’t sent to proof as not covered if fails, wonder what he expects. Expensive mistake.
 
I've got a Titanium Aurora on 243, it slim and light weight but super expensive.
It came with rifle when I bought second hand. Cracking Mod though
Hi Camdig, what do you mean by super expensive? Im intrested in something on 243. Thanks
 
I've run 3 overbarrel mods and would put them in this order for best sound attenuation. Different calibres of course and 2 different barrel lengths but may give you an idea.

No.1 Lawrence Precision on a 20" 6.5 Cr
No.2 Hardy Compact Gen 6 on a 22" .270
No.3 DPT with std number of baffles on a 20" .22/250
 
Is F&D 149 officially the lightest mod to be had?
No, they have new line Ultimate Silence 3D, and smallest model is dubbed "131" i.e. 131 grams.

I have an impression that people are more satisfied with this new line than the older Featherweight. I have no experience with F&D, but I do think they publish very optimistic attenuation numbers.

I'm considering Ultimate Silence 3D 231, since it's one of the smallest and lightest magnum rated mods.
 
No, they have new line Ultimate Silence 3D, and smallest model is dubbed "131" i.e. 131 grams.

I have an impression that people are more satisfied with this new line than the older Featherweight. I have no experience with F&D, but I do think they publish very optimistic attenuation numbers.

I'm considering Ultimate Silence 3D 231, since it's one of the smallest and lightest magnum rated mods.
I have one on my 6.5x55 absolutely love it about a 1000 shots through it and no problems whatsoever. Mind you I have never really had any bother with f&d and I’ve had 3 still run two although the ultimate silence is the best I’d say
 
I'm looking at the hausken md35 for my 204 - anyone used the 22 one on a 204? Just wanting something lighter than my wildcat Evo. F&D ultimate silence is more than I can afford.
 
Hello

Looking for a slim, lightweight and over barrel moderator a lightweight stalking rifle, does anyone have any suggestions? So many makes and models out there!!

Thanks in advance
Best way to reduce front heavy weight , is actually to lop a few inches off the barrel . Switching to a slightly faster powder , lighter bullets can help a heap . Often its not the actual weight anyhow its how far out it is .
I tend to chop most of my rifles , smaller mods are never as good at supressing the noise and the weight up front makes the gun tip heavy / unbalanced ( though it can be leveled out by weighting the rear , the whole outfit just gets harder to lug around .
Going alloy means lighter but it doesn't last like steel when hot gasses get shot through the baffles. Just my take on it from experience from when owning a CF rifle with a moderator when they first came out for UK civilians on ticket
 
^^^^ My view too. Mike Norris took 2” off my Sako 75 .243 barrel making it very pointable, easy handling rifle, especially with the F&D FW149 moderator on the front. Running 80 gr TTSX, it’s a delight to stalk with. Look at the F&D UTS131 moderator - even lighter!
 
^^^^ My view too. Mike Norris took 2” off my Sako 75 .243 barrel making it very pointable, easy handling rifle, especially with the F&D FW149 moderator on the front. Running 80 gr TTSX, it’s a delight to stalk with. Look at the F&D UTS131 moderator - even lighter!
Did two inches more make it not pointable and easy handling ? Or did he upsell ?
 
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