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Pure Lead: The Unspoken Advantage in Airgun Slugs

Just received my Airmarksman Ace slugs.

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They shoot great from my DRS Classic 22 700.

They easily fit in the Orion The Iguana Hunter Magazines for the DRS.

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Gotta ask because not everything can push 40.
What twist rate & FPS?

Results  PSA AAFTA Results - August 10, 2025

Great shoot, the ravine lanes were pretty wild with the downhill elevation difference, the black targets were tough to find in the shade and range. The best part was huffing up the hill and being out of breath when you were ready to shoot 😄. Didn’t say goodbye to everyone, had a 5 1/2 hour drive home. Thanks to everyone for putting on a great course. Will be back.

Pure Lead: The Unspoken Advantage in Airgun Slugs

Too early to ask what kind of price to expect?
I just made a single box purchase from NSA for my .22cal Epic Two. Well, the PayPal receipt is from Air Venturi Ltd.. I wonder if Nick Nielsen sold as there is no information concerning the actual ownership of the company within the website. Makes me wonder who I am doing business with and what else may have changed; like the lead composition of the slugs or actual measurements. Hummmmm
NSA has sold.

What springer did you shoot today?

I don’t know how you guys do it. 98F here today with a breeze. Nasty. That’s small potatoes. We have wild fires near by. Crow
Hope those fires stay away from you. Back in 2011 we had them everywhere here in E Texas. Smoke everywhere.. I was working in another town about 50 miles away and actually drove through an area where the grass and low brush along the highway was burning. Also saw an area where the fire jumped one of the interstate highways. One lady I was working with had a video she took up on Lake of the Pines of forrestry service planes skimming down and picking up water to drop on the fires. One of the airports must have had over a dozen of those planes on the ramp.
Our grandson was born on Aug 11 that year and we delayed going over to see him until the fire danger subsided, in about six weeks.

What springer did you shoot today?

I was playing with a fairly new HW30N with a scope. I had an old high gloss Leupold 3-9 AO air gun scope, stamped airgun on focusing bell. At first I tried a standard Sportsmatch one piece mount and it shot so low it was unreal. I ran out of adjustment in the scope, so recentered the reticule and got one of the Sportsmatch droop adjusting mounts. Initally zeroing it brought me from about 18 inchs low to 8. so I could adjust with the scope adjustments, but I was thinking I was getting close to the limits. so started shimming. At firs one shim of soda can brought it up a little, so went with 3 layers and much better Zeroed it at 10 meters then tried out at about 30 and it was dead on a swinger at that range. For the final zero, dusk was fast approaching and it was hard to see pellet holes in a 10meter airgun target so I used a 6 o'clock hold. just resting the target black on the horizontal crosshair and got a little 3 shot group that looked more like two shots.

PCP Rifle  SOLD Edgun (sold) Lelya 2.0 for sale

Another one of my safe queens, Edgun Lelya 2.0, .25 cal, like new in Pristine condition. This gun has only been fired a few times at an inside range. Has not been outside. Zero problems or scratches. Comes with 4 mags. Huma reg installed. Cont USA, paypal FF only. $1600.00 shipped.


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The Real Science of Airgun Suppressor Selection

You pretty much hit the main points.
As a consumer, I believe education would help one make decisions based on all those variables you mentioned.
Perhaps you can provide "tune specific" iterations, or kits as accessories to modify existing models to match current tunes.
For example, I just acquired a .25 GK1 and even your Shogun did not moderate it enough for my back yard. However, once I tuned it (WAY down), the Tatsu worked great.
So, education for the masses, available iterations, and hardware to accommodate needs.
Thanks for communicating!
I wonder if there's a way to roughly corellate air noise to fpe, to ballpark consumers into a selection of models? I know caliber plays a role, but it doesn't have to be overly complicated.
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The Real Science of Airgun Suppressor Selection

Hey there airheads!

The other day we sent out an email talking about all the years of experience we’ve had working with airgunners around the world—chasing down the best sound suppression possible in the airgun game. We got some great responses back, and thought, why not bring the conversation here to Airgun Nation and keep it going?

One of the big topics that came up was how air volume and internal design, whether it’s a monocore or traditional baffle stack, actually affect the shot report. Sure, there are computer models that can predict airflow and potential decibel reduction, but the reality is airguns behave very differently than firearms. They have their own quirks in how large volumes of air get expelled and how we tame that sound. Even though DonnyFL and airgun suppressors in general have been around for a while now, the science of airgun silence is still very much evolving.

When Donny first started this company, it was a lot of good old-fashioned trial and error. Just the other day, Yolanda was reminiscing about those early days, how she and Donny would stand out in the field doing A/B tests, swapping moderators back and forth, and listening closely to the differences in tone and volume. No meters. No fancy charts. Just honest, real-world feedback about what our ears told us worked best.

Over time, we’ve added sound meters and other R&D tools to the process, but we’ve learned something important: feedback from real shooters still matters more than any number on a screen. A meter might tell you it’s “quieter,” but your ears can reveal something completely different, especially downrange.

So how do you choose the right suppressor? It’s not as simple as picking the “quietest” one on the list. Caliber and power tuning matter, a hot-rodded .22 PCP can be just as loud, or louder, than a .22LR rimfire. Barrel system design plays a role too. Shorter barrels often have a sharper, louder report, while longer barrels can be sensitive to weight on the muzzle and may not play nicely with a heavy suppressor.

Then there’s how you actually use your rifle. In competition, suppression might not be the top priority, you might be more focused on how a suppressor can influence barrel harmonics. On the other hand, if you’re pesting in your backyard or working in a sound-sensitive area, maximum suppression becomes a must-have.

The quick and dirty rule is that more internal volume usually means better airgun suppression. But that’s oversimplifying it. Tone matters just as much, and in some cases, going with a really long moderator may hurt the balance or handling of your rifle.
We’re working on a comprehensive air rifle suppressor selection guide to help make those decisions easier. In the meantime, we want to hear from you. The best part about the DonnyFL community has always been the feedback we get from real shooters. We started out as a grassroots company right here in the online forums, and that community-first approach will always be part of who we are.

So, how do you judge airgun suppressor effectiveness? Is it tone, volume, group size, or a mix of everything? Got a favorite testing method you trust? Let’s make this thread a go-to resource for anyone looking to get the most out of their airgun sound suppression. Also, check out our full lineup of airgun moderators and air rifle suppressors!

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You pretty much hit the main points.
As a consumer, I believe education would help one make decisions based on all those variables you mentioned.
Perhaps you can provide "tune specific" iterations, or kits as accessories to modify existing models to match current tunes.
For example, I just acquired a .25 GK1 and even your Shogun did not moderate it enough for my back yard. However, once I tuned it (WAY down), the Tatsu worked great.
So, education for the masses, available iterations, and hardware to accommodate needs.
Thanks for communicating!

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