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I have bought a .223 which was screw cut.

It is a brand new rifle and I presume the stamp underneath the screw cutting is the proof mark.

I have now attended my local gunsmith to buy a moderator, who tells me that it has to go off for proofing with the rifle, but isn't it already proofed. What are they proofing, the mod or the rifle/ mod combo? If the latter is the case, if you changed the mod, would it need proofing again?

Is it all a bit of a con to screw money out of shooters?

You'd think that the mods, which are general calibre specific, would be sold ready proofed.

 

The last question. Is it illegal to buy a moderator and not have it proofed on your rifle?

 

Any info or clarification around proofing would be appreciated.

 

Skully

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I have bought a .223 which was screw cut.

It is a brand new rifle and I presume the stamp underneath the screw cutting is the proof mark.

I have now attended my local gunsmith to buy a moderator, who tells me that it has to go off for proofing with the rifle, but isn't it already proofed. What are they proofing, the mod or the rifle/ mod combo? If the latter is the case, if you changed the mod, would it need proofing again?

Is it all a bit of a con to screw money out of shooters?

You'd think that the mods, which are general calibre specific, would be sold ready proofed.

 

The last question. Is it illegal to buy a moderator and not have it proofed on your rifle?

 

Any info or clarification around proofing would be appreciated.

 

Skully

,ihad a few inches lopped off my .cz 527, and had a rethread also,no mention of having it re proofed? ,i also purchased a sonic 45 mod ,which can be purchased proofed or not ,which cost a tenner more,so ide assume un proofed mods are not illegal for sale ,hope this helps ☺
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+1. The rifle and moddy are separate entries on your ticket, not a combo. They should be treated individually for proofing and such like.

 

I just had a new moderator proofed and there was no mention of sending the rifle as well. Utter nonsense. Tell your RFD to do one. ;)

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I agree. As long as the moderator is suitable for the caliber (.25 for a .223 i think) then that's all you need. If they don't have the optimum diameter mod for the calibre don't get fobbed off with the next best thing purely cos that's what he's go on the shelf... I check that as well if I were you judging by what this rfd has already tried to pull.

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I got the mod from him yesterday. He asked me did I want to send everything off for proofing and I said no. We tried the mod on the rifle to make sure the milled bushing was clear of the barrel, then he insisted I take it off as he couldn't let it leave on the rifle. Dramatic eh?

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I got the mod from him yesterday. He asked me did I want to send everything off for proofing and I said no. We tried the mod on the rifle to make sure the milled bushing was clear of the barrel, then he insisted I take it off as he couldn't let it leave on the rifle. Dramatic eh?

 

Dramatic or talking shite?

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To be fair it's probably best to remove the mod before you put it back in the cabinet, clean the crown and fit a thread protector... But if I said I did that regularly I'd be lying.

 

Edit to say what calibre is the mod? Is it .25 or .30

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Yokel Matt

The mod carries no markings. A Wildcat predator 8

When you say is it a 25 or a 30, what do you mean? Are they the two ranges of mods sold?

Ive got another Predator for my 204 Ruger which is marked 204 Ruger and .223 Rem. Its stamped into the mod.

All a bit confusing this,

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My CQB came in a box marked ".223", yet the mod is correctly stamped with my required calibre ".22-250". Don't know if this is the norm from Ase Utra, or it was just put in the wrong box by them (or at the proofing house). I've also read that a number of manufacturers just stamp the maximum recommended calibre on the mod. I've no experience with the Wildcats though, so I can't comment.

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Most mods come in certain caliber ranges where the baffles are an optimal diameter for a range of similar width bullets. The only reason I mention it is that this rfd sounds the kind of bloke who'll sell you a mod designed for a .308 / 30-06 for your .223 if that's all he's got on the shelf. Same thing happened to me a while ago.

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