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<blockquote data-quote="Pete Lincoln" data-source="post: 86175" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>Looks can be decieving, moderated rifles certainly are a lot less nasty, more mildly mannered, less recoil, no or almost no muzzle flash (depending on mod type)and the danr things wont ruin your hearing. Down side is added length and balance issues. </p><p>Moderators can also have accuracy benefits, this particular rifle shoots 1/4 mao groups with hornady 180gr interlock standard factory ammo. but put the light magnum 180gr hornady through it and it opens up to 3/4 moa. screw the mod on and its right back to 1/4 moa, which suits me as ive a liking for the performance of the light mags. so i get a positive change to barrel harmonics and the rifle is a puppy to shoot, a mod acts like a muzzle break, without all the noise. I get a 20cm lower POI with the mod on at 100m. which isn't surprising when you hang such a lump on the end of the barrel. </p><p>I just hope the the German auithorities follow the EU health and safety guid lines and let us use them here after Feb next year. </p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete Lincoln, post: 86175, member: 2245"] Looks can be decieving, moderated rifles certainly are a lot less nasty, more mildly mannered, less recoil, no or almost no muzzle flash (depending on mod type)and the danr things wont ruin your hearing. Down side is added length and balance issues. Moderators can also have accuracy benefits, this particular rifle shoots 1/4 mao groups with hornady 180gr interlock standard factory ammo. but put the light magnum 180gr hornady through it and it opens up to 3/4 moa. screw the mod on and its right back to 1/4 moa, which suits me as ive a liking for the performance of the light mags. so i get a positive change to barrel harmonics and the rifle is a puppy to shoot, a mod acts like a muzzle break, without all the noise. I get a 20cm lower POI with the mod on at 100m. which isn't surprising when you hang such a lump on the end of the barrel. I just hope the the German auithorities follow the EU health and safety guid lines and let us use them here after Feb next year. Pete [/QUOTE]
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