AAA EVOL 30.

Gave my 30 alittle adjustment, wanted to slow it down abit for the 44s. Not a quick tune type of pcp but once your set. It's soild. 50yards metal plate and 100yards cardboard.

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You have that tuned to the same power as my Paradigm and it is indeed quite accurate at this power level. Have you tried the Hades? My gun doesn't shoot them quite as well as the 50gr JSB. I am liking the 50gr JSB (843fps) and the 44.5gr FX Hybrids (856fps) better because they are very close in actual trajectory right out to 160 yards and keep significantly more power; oh, and they also share the same zero at 53 yards, a win win and win scenario. But, with all that said, that is one hell of 100 yard group! I have just started trying to figure out if I want to leave it alone, or turn it up, so all these posts are informative, thanks.
 
How well the factory moderator works really surprised me, for the power that the gun puts out. I'm not going to change that either. This has been my easiest pcp yet, not much to do besides shoot it. Nice.
Those purpose built LDCs are really nice. I've seen some try afternarket mods and they've since told me regretting the switch because the OEM one was better. A good tool is well made from the get go and doesn't need alterations to function well, and with what Tom has done on every gun he has built is made them without compromise from the start. Buy once, cry once.
 
I tried a Ronin on my .30 Evol, and it sounded same same as the factory set up to my ears, so I stayed with the shorter AAA unit.
The .22s are quieter and I never considered changing out from the AAA supplied units on either of them.

You probably won't get much quieter than the AAA factory system, but you may be able to attenuate the frequency of the shot some, therefore reducing the apparent sound signature to your hearing with an aftermarket moderator??