I currently have a 1350 on it, but in my opinion, it is loud. What would be the quietest moderator for my setup?
Like as you guys say, "Mouse-fart quiet?
Thank You Fellas!
Like as you guys say, "Mouse-fart quiet?
Thank You Fellas!
Thanks and yes I don't have a chrono or the knowledge to tune it better than Utahyou can never be certain that someone else tuned your gun precisely,
more often than not they get "close enough" and out the door they go.
how hard you push it,
and how much air is wasted if not tuned well,
can make a big difference in sound level.
my m3 compact .25 is crazy quiet with just a donny tatsu,
running 28gn slugs at 949fps for 56fpe,
but i tuned it to have a balance,
so everything works happily,
it equals less wasted air and more quiet-ness.
the M3 is a really easy gun to tune IMO
but you may not have a chrono.
How do you know your gun is well tuned? How many shots you got before the air reach the second reg limit? Sorry i don't mean to questioned this, but now i'm struggling tp get more info to tune my 177 m3 600mm. Sorry for my newbie question...you can never be certain that someone else tuned your gun precisely,
more often than not they get "close enough" and out the door they go.
how hard you push it,
and how much air is wasted if not tuned well,
can make a big difference in sound level.
my m3 compact .25 is crazy quiet with just a donny tatsu,
running 28gn slugs at 949fps for 56fpe,
but i tuned it to have a balance,
so everything works happily,
it equals less wasted air and more quiet-ness.
the M3 is a really easy gun to tune IMO
but you may not have a chrono.
Honestly don’t know but I have one on my 700mm 30 cal and I think it does a great job, also love the fact it’s all metalIs the IA 1350 known to be a quiet moderator?
How do you know your gun is well tuned? How many shots you got before the air reach the second reg limit? Sorry i don't mean to questioned this, but now i'm struggling tp get more info to tune my 177 m3 600mm. Sorry for my newbie question...
Regards,
Robinson
In my opinion, you can't just take a brand new Impact out of the box, tune it in once and think you are done with it. It takes time for the gun to settle in, particularly the regulator system. For that to happen, you'll need to put at least a couple hundred pellets through the gun. Then check to see where you are.Hi guys, thank you for the quick replies.
I have an Impulse Air 1350 on it. I paid extra for Utah Airguns to tune it for me, so I'm sure that it's tuned properly.
Velocity ie 880fps
I currently have a 1350 on it, but in my opinion, it is loud. What would be the quietest moderator for my setup?
Like as you guys say, "Mouse-fart quiet?
Thank You Fellas!
How do you know your gun is well tuned? How many shots you got before the air reach the second reg limit? Sorry i don't mean to questioned this, but now i'm struggling tp get more info to tune my 177 m3 600mm. Sorry for my newbie question...
Regards,
Robinson
The 1st reg's purpose is to lower the initial pressure prior to it reaching the 2nd reg. You can shoot the gun until the 1st reg. gets near to the 2nd reg setting. My .25 cal M3 gets about 170 shoots per 250 bar fill at 940 FPS with 25 grain pellets. Which is about what FX estimates.oh and i get about 50 shots till i hit the first reg pressure,
i usually refill at my first reg setting of 150bar.
but mine is .25 so youll get a ton more shots than me,
as youll have a much lower reg pressure than im running.
The 1st reg's purpose is to lower the initial pressure prior to it reaching the 2nd reg. You can shoot the gun until the 1st reg. gets near to the 2nd reg setting. My .25 cal M3 gets about 170 shoots per 250 bar fill at 940 FPS with 25 grain pellets. Which is about what FX estimates.
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