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Just looking to see has anybody a 527 with a silencer. What type they have and how effective they find it. I have just looking to buy a 527 and would be interested to hear anybodies thoughts thanks

 

any mod on a centrefire is good mate. and got to be better then having it go off with out one. it will save your earing

and will improve your accuracy. by the fact your have less recoil

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I have a T8-AR on mine, good balance, good sound moderation, decent price.

 

The predator 8 does a similar job but is strippable for cleaning, so that might be a better choice. P8 didn't fit the screw cut of my particular rifle, and the T8 works a charm.

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Here's my CZ527 varmint .223 wearing a T8 mod and Leupold 8.5-25 x 50 on fox patrol. No foxes shot on this particular outing but I did get a rabbit at 250yds which I used as fox bait. (unfortunately the fox ate the bait when I went to get my horses in!)

BUT.... the next night I went out with the .17hmr and got two of the blighters from about 20yds.

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Here's my CZ527 varmint .223 wearing a T8 mod and Leupold 8.5-25 x 50 on fox patrol. No foxes shot on this particular outing but I did get a rabbit at 250yds which I used as fox bait. (unfortunately the fox ate the bait when I went to get my horses in!)

BUT.... the next night I went out with the .17hmr and got two of the blighters from about 20yds.

 

 

excuse my ignorants but is a rabbit shot at 250 yards going to be bits or is it usable the only reason i ask is there are times when i might want to shoot a few rabbits for the pot. Also how would you describe the sound that is left from your moderated 223 as opposed to an unmoderated one on a scale of one to ten. ten being the loudest sound coming from the unmoderated rifle. Thanks and sorry if it is a bit confusing

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Here's my CZ527 varmint .223 wearing a T8 mod and Leupold 8.5-25 x 50 on fox patrol. No foxes shot on this particular outing but I did get a rabbit at 250yds which I used as fox bait. (unfortunately the fox ate the bait when I went to get my horses in!)

BUT.... the next night I went out with the .17hmr and got two of the blighters from about 20yds.

 

 

excuse my ignorants but is a rabbit shot at 250 yards going to be bits or is it usable the only reason i ask is there are times when i might want to shoot a few rabbits for the pot. Also how would you describe the sound that is left from your moderated 223 as opposed to an unmoderated one on a scale of one to ten. ten being the loudest sound coming from the unmoderated rifle. Thanks and sorry if it is a bit confusing

 

 

A rabbit shot at any distance with a centrefire is suitable for the pot, if you hit it in the right place...the ammo obviously has an influence, but the reality is a head shot (which will remove the head in most cases) will leave a very edible body. Shoot a bunny in the body with a ballistic tip and you will tend to pebbledash most of the county!

 

Most centrefire sound moderators will give a sound reduction of about 26-28db...give or take a bit, depending on the mod, the calibre, the ammo, the barrel, etc, etc!! That is a lot, but most would agree that the sound left is not exactly quiet!

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Here's my CZ527 varmint .223 wearing a T8 mod and Leupold 8.5-25 x 50 on fox patrol. No foxes shot on this particular outing but I did get a rabbit at 250yds which I used as fox bait. (unfortunately the fox ate the bait when I went to get my horses in!)

BUT.... the next night I went out with the .17hmr and got two of the blighters from about 20yds.

 

 

excuse my ignorants but is a rabbit shot at 250 yards going to be bits or is it usable the only reason i ask is there are times when i might want to shoot a few rabbits for the pot. Also how would you describe the sound that is left from your moderated 223 as opposed to an unmoderated one on a scale of one to ten. ten being the loudest sound coming from the unmoderated rifle. Thanks and sorry if it is a bit confusing

 

It's hard to describe the difference between a moderated and un-moderated .223, but I'll try. Without a mod on your ears will ring for a while (not to mention the potential damage to your hearing). With a mod on all you hear is the 'crack' as the bullet goes supersonic and a tinny little bang, but your actual appreciation of the reduction can vary as to the specific situation. If you are surrounded by hills then the sound can echo back to you, the same can happen shooting near woodland, or (as I realised a while ago) when the adrenalin is up due to the close proximity of a fox and the knowledge that you have to make a clean and instant kill, then you hardly notice any sound at all. So it's quite difficult to give you a 1-10 figure.

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This forum has some interesting info. I am really impressed with your efforts and really pleased to visit this post. I am looking to buy a silencer for my Walther CP99 air pistol. Does anybody know a good website to get one?

 

 

pest control

 

 

When i was boy, i sneeze or coff to cover noise from air pistol when shoot from bedroom window, so father no hear :laugh:

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This forum has some interesting info. I am really impressed with your efforts and really pleased to visit this post. I am looking to buy a silencer for my Walther CP99 air pistol. Does anybody know a good website to get one?

 

 

pest control

 

 

When i was boy, i sneeze or coff to cover noise from air pistol when shoot from bedroom window, so father no hear :laugh:

 

 

NGEK ! :laugh:

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