I just got my Micro Hunter in .177 cal and find this to be an awesome little gun. Just by taking the stock off, I can use it for PFT as it is, I believe.
As it comes, it does bark a little despite the outer shroud and some of you might want to quiet it down and make it "backyard friendly". I have several moderators laying around and ran some back to back tests. Mind you, this isn't very scientific and my hearing isn't the best, so my findings you can take with a grain of salt.
Moderators tested:
Bare
DonnyFL Tanto with .275 exit hole
FX/DonnyFL with .315 exit hole
FX/DonnyFL with .360 exit hole
DonnyFL Tatsu with .375 exit hole
FX Empty can with .292 exit hole
Sound wise, the most quiet was the Tanto which is designed for a .22. It has the smallest exit hole so the sound is contained more. It gets louder as the exit hole increases, but that's kind of subjective. Any moderator would work well on this gun. Without noise measuring instrumentation, it's hard to judge which is better, but it does seem that the exit hole size does have some effect. FYI
As it comes, it does bark a little despite the outer shroud and some of you might want to quiet it down and make it "backyard friendly". I have several moderators laying around and ran some back to back tests. Mind you, this isn't very scientific and my hearing isn't the best, so my findings you can take with a grain of salt.
Moderators tested:
Bare
DonnyFL Tanto with .275 exit hole
FX/DonnyFL with .315 exit hole
FX/DonnyFL with .360 exit hole
DonnyFL Tatsu with .375 exit hole
FX Empty can with .292 exit hole
Sound wise, the most quiet was the Tanto which is designed for a .22. It has the smallest exit hole so the sound is contained more. It gets louder as the exit hole increases, but that's kind of subjective. Any moderator would work well on this gun. Without noise measuring instrumentation, it's hard to judge which is better, but it does seem that the exit hole size does have some effect. FYI