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    Quote Originally Posted by sidesy View Post
    Will do pal, I've been so busy its just been sat in the cabinet (which is bloody criminal) Its needs the barrel running in....load developing and hopefully all will be good.
    What are you planning on shooting through it?
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    I used to have a Wildcat evo mod on my first .22 Hornet, when I changed it for the "K" Hornet I was able to compare side by side with a DM80,
    I kept the DM, smaller, lighter & slightly quieter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
    I used to have a Wildcat evo mod on my first .22 Hornet, when I changed it for the "K" Hornet I was able to compare side by side with a DM80,
    I kept the DM, smaller, lighter & slightly quieter.
    Interesting. I did ask Dave for a test mod but he wasn't able to get one sorted due to work load. It was a shame as I would have loved to have compared it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
    I used to have a Wildcat evo mod on my first .22 Hornet, when I changed it for the "K" Hornet I was able to compare side by side with a DM80,
    I kept the DM, smaller, lighter & slightly quieter.


    Ditto, i have DM80s on all my rifles now.

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    I have an evolution on my Anschutz .30-06 very happy with it.
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    I'm picking mine up today. For the hornet. I was advised it was THE mod to have for it!
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    I NOW have an Evo mod now for my 6.5 x 47. The build quality is second to none, its lightweight , and looks awesome as well. The rear bush was cut so well for my barrel it feels like such a bespoke piece of kit. As a predator user and very happy i have been with them to date i am not surprised that the new "girl" to the Wildcat stable is an amazing mod. I cant tell you how happy i am with it. Its nearly as good as the customer service. Alison at Wildcat is great to deal with and so knowledgable about their products. She kept me up to date with how long it would take to sort my mod with the little customer bits i wanted .....calling down to see them was a pleasure. I wish all people in the firearms trade could be this easy to deal with. All in all.... a very effective moderator, superb build quality.....and at under £200 and literally built to last i cant think of any negatives from the whole purchase experience. It goes without saying the sound reduction on report is very efficient equalling if not bettering mods costing far more.
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    Not a very scientific review I'm afraid, but I've just purchased a T3 lite in .308 with a Wildcat Evo. First impressions were that it is no louder on a 308 than my .243 with it's original A Tec over barrel. The sound is possibly sharper, but it certainly isn't as noisy as I expected. Oh, and they look absolutely stunning. Very pleased.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Si-snipe View Post
    What are you planning on shooting through it?
    Hi, 120 grain Amax hopefully. I hope it likes them..as above i'm a big fan of Dave Mercers Mods.......
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    I swear by my Evo Mod's , I think pound for pound you just can't beat them . They are fantastic . I was shooting at Bisley with a friend of mine and he thought my gun was a .223 , much to his surprise it was my .308 . He was shocked . He shot it and then that was that , he was a convert ! They are priced so well and do a fantastic job . The reviews on these Mod's are without a doubt all fantastic and for a good reason .


    The customer service is a little bit good too ! Alison is lovely and brilliant to deal with .



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    I have owned a CQB for years and always rated its performance as an excellent moderator for a 223 /222 cals

    Yesterday I had chance to compare the Sisnipe Evo and ASE CQB on a 223.

    The EVO is absolutely emphatically quieter that the CQB - It wasn't even a close call.

    The EVO takes away all the boom and even the higher pitched crack seems more muted.


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