Is the new moderators on the hm1000x's transferable to the older generations? Not much info on this
Your moderator looks really good. Would you be willing to share some of your build details of your moderator design? I also don't understand why RAW/Air Force can't make a decent moderator design.
If any one is interested I can try to upload a picture of my new RAW showing the moderator disassembled.
bucketboy, Thanks for sharing your moderator design ideas. So a moderator doesn't need to be the size that's on the new RAW and could be even smaller when the gun is set up for .177 or .22 cal.
Your moderator looks really good. Would you be willing to share some of your build details of your moderator design? I also don't understand why RAW/Air Force can't make a decent moderator design.
If any one is interested I can try to upload a picture of my new RAW showing the moderator disassembled.
There is nothing magical about my mods they are basic flat washer and cages wrapped in felt, the only difference is I make mine as accurate as I can so the hole in the baffles are as close as possible to pellet Dia without clipping. I machine a over sized blank that I fix to the barrel then machine that while the barrel is held between centres, that way it runs 100% true to the bore not the barrel od, Typically, the hole in the first baffle it only 0.25mm bigger than pellet Dia, the other baffles and endcap are 0.5mm bigger than pellet Dia.
The design is basically the same for all my mods/shrouds only thing that changes is the length and Dia, longer fatter is better for high power while a compact mod can do a perfectly good job on a lower powered gun. I make mods from 32-40mm Dia and 125-350mm long ( longer if I am able to reflex down the barrel), while the shroud I make are typically 30mm Dia and project 125-225mm past the muzzle.
This is a mod the reflexes 65mm down the barrel (longer barrels and longer reflex, the the barrel support would be made in two pieces) the cages are wrapped in 1 layer of fine steel mesh , this is to stop the felt wading that the cages are wrapped in from being dragged into the path of the pellet.
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There is no “one size fits all” each mod is slightly different, the exact spacing between baffles vary, altering the baffle placement by only a few mm can and does make a big difference to noise output and tone.
Typically, a mod for a 60fpe .22-.25 would be 350mm long 36mm Dia and project past the muzzle by 225mm
Bb
Your moderator looks really good. Would you be willing to share some of your build details of your moderator design? I also don't understand why RAW/Air Force can't make a decent moderator design.
If any one is interested I can try to upload a picture of my new RAW showing the moderator disassembled.
There is nothing magical about my mods they are basic flat washer and cages wrapped in felt, the only difference is I make mine as accurate as I can so the hole in the baffles are as close as possible to pellet Dia without clipping. I machine a over sized blank that I fix to the barrel then machine that while the barrel is held between centres, that way it runs 100% true to the bore not the barrel od, Typically, the hole in the first baffle it only 0.25mm bigger than pellet Dia, the other baffles and endcap are 0.5mm bigger than pellet Dia.
The design is basically the same for all my mods/shrouds only thing that changes is the length and Dia, longer fatter is better for high power while a compact mod can do a perfectly good job on a lower powered gun. I make mods from 32-40mm Dia and 125-350mm long ( longer if I am able to reflex down the barrel), while the shroud I make are typically 30mm Dia and project 125-225mm past the muzzle.
This is a mod the reflexes 65mm down the barrel (longer barrels and longer reflex, the the barrel support
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Thank you for this post and info. I admit, I really don't fully 'get' the concept of how mods really work, so I'm grateful for the insights I'm able to glean here and there.
The picture showing what appears to be 'stacked discs': do they all have holes drilled in each disc? Are they the same size in each washer? Are they aligned, or are the rotationally staggered? On the vented sections: did you machine those yourself or where can you get these type of pieces?
Sorry for all the questions-just trying to learn...
Sean