Originally Posted by
Phil Russell
Yes ... can happen. I believe it is something to do with the extra weight of the moderator and the change in barrel harmonics related to pellet exit point.
Cheers, Phil
Well that might be some of the affect, but the rather larger affect is that a big weight on the front reduces muzzle flip, threfore the muzzle is a bit lower at the time the pellet exits, therefore the shot goes lower. If anything it will increase accuracy / reduce hold sensitivity.
The delrin "soundbiter" is a compact 1/2" UNF silencer that is great on springers. Also those little "manders" silencers. I think neither are in current production, but not too hard to find secondhand.
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.