looks like I’m gonna have to purchase a moderator next on my list any suggestions to quiet down this .25 barra 250z
In your case you had several moderators to try. Many people don't.have that luxury.Well, my advice would be to try several. My go to suppressor for when I want to shoot quietly is my Ronin .30. I have never had clipping issues with it, or had it effect group size until I used it on my .22 250z. It didn't clip, but it did make my groups go wild. I took it off, shot again, normal group. I put on a .30 Tanto, normal group. I ended up just going back to my STO Levitas, which was the loudest but it is so light at 2 ounces that the slightly louder noise than the Tanto still makes it worth using.
That's true, but you can get one moderator and try it and if it effects your groups negatively that doesn't mean that every moderator will either, some will help. The whole benefit and fun of airgunning to me is that it is quiet. PCPs are a luxury item to begin with, so if you have one, the extra moderator isn't much of a stretch and could ultimately prove useful.In your case you had several moderators to try. Many people don't.have that luxury.
Reximex Silent Force moderatorlooks like I’m gonna have to purchase a moderator next on my list any suggestions to quiet down this .25 barra 250z
I concur wholeheartedly!That's true, but you can get one moderator and try it and if it effects your groups negatively that doesn't mean that every moderator will either, some will help. The whole benefit and fun of airgunning to me is that it is quiet. PCPs are a luxury item to begin with, so if you have one, the extra moderator isn't much of a stretch and could ultimately prove useful.