Sticker target to duct seal. Very quiet
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Qball on the left 3 shots with my Hw77 22 cal shooting H&N 14.65 gr ( not the best pellet in this rifle) On the right 7 shots from my HW50S 22 cal shooting Barracuda Green 12 .65 gr. All at 25 metres. I also put a few pellets through photo copy paper. Wife reckons no sound when hitting the absorbent paper and it seems to hold up well. Maybe someone with a sound meter could chime in.
Gary
Use a heavy paper stock for your target you'll get nice clean holes. Use a piece of commonly used yard equipment to camouflage the sound of impact. Mower, leaf blower, fans, music, etc. Synchronize your shots to planes flying overhead, sirens, cars, etc. Also the sound at POI might not be as loud as you're perceiving to your neighbors ears. Have someone else shoot at your target setup while you listen from different distances and angles.
Hi qball , my answer is a bit late but i've just discovered your topic . I've always been fussy about noise when shooting airguns and I made a lot of experiments to make them quieter , but the noise of the pellet hitting the target is the most difficult to tame . it's true that paper towel gives good results but I find that the pellet tends to sheer the paper and the points of impact are sometimes difficult to see clearly . The best solution I found until now is to use self-adhesive dual-color flake-off technology target , applied directly on a piece of rubber foam ( used to damper vibrations of whashing machines , dryers , etc...) about 1/3 " thick. It gives good results ; also , slugs are much quieter than pellets .
This is my pellet trap ; a wooden box 8"X12"X20"long , with a removable lid. The inside is covered with acoustic foam and filled with sandbags. The target is kept in place with magnets against a metal frame , about 4" into the box. This setup is good to stop .30 cal at 50 yards , but I usually shoot .22 . I can still hear the impact of the pellets because, of course , I'm facing the box when shooting ; put when I stand 30 yards aside , the noise is almost completely down. I also spend a lot of time to experiment different ways to improve factory moderators ; sometimes it works , sometimes it doesn't .....that's life.
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This is my pellet trap ; a wooden box 8"X12"X20"long , with a removable lid. The inside is covered with acoustic foam and filled with sandbags. The target is kept in place with magnets against a metal frame , about 4" into the box. This setup is good to stop .30 cal at 50 yards , but I usually shoot .22 . I can still hear the impact of the pellets because, of course , I'm facing the box when shooting ; put when I stand 30 yards aside , the noise is almost completely down. I also spend a lot of time to experiment different ways to improve factory moderators ; sometimes it works , sometimes it doesn't .....that's life.![]()
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