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Hi All need some advice on moderators for my Remy 700 (.308) what do people recommend?
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Tony
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Tony
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Check out Riflecraft and the new Hardy Mod. Very lightweight and all in all a craking piece of kit. Think it runs around 300 quid.
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Or save a fortune and contact Dave Mercer, his new DM804 series is very nice, I have one in .308 and a 22rf, the .308 is smaller and 120g lighter than my .308 Wildcat Predator 8 and does a very good job.
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I put a PES T12 on mine when I had the PSS set up, a bit heavy by newer standards but it worked well and made it much better to shoot,although I only did target and no field work.
Some pics on this old thread
http://www.full-bore.co.uk/viewtopic.ph ... t=+rem+700
Alan
Some pics on this old thread
http://www.full-bore.co.uk/viewtopic.ph ... t=+rem+700
Alan
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I have this on my Remy 700 in .308:
http://www.gunmart.net/accessories_revi ... moderator/
Great bit of kit. Practically maintenance-free. Just squirt with WD40 when finished shooting.
http://www.gunmart.net/accessories_revi ... moderator/
Great bit of kit. Practically maintenance-free. Just squirt with WD40 when finished shooting.
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Ase Utra if they can survive this
then they they're up to anything clapclap they are also light and have very good sound reduction qualities, they sit on the barrel end, so no annoying wear marks on the barrel, and the barrel cooling is not compromised.
then they they're up to anything clapclap they are also light and have very good sound reduction qualities, they sit on the barrel end, so no annoying wear marks on the barrel, and the barrel cooling is not compromised.
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Just don't squirt WD40 down it when it's still glowing red hot!kennyc wrote:Ase Utra if they can survive this
then they they're up to anything clapclap they are also light and have very good sound reduction qualities, they sit on the barrel end, so no annoying wear marks on the barrel, and the barrel cooling is not compromised.
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you get the sucker that hot, there's no need to clean it, all the carbons burnt offDombo63 wrote:Just don't squirt WD40 down it when it's still glowing red hot!kennyc wrote:Ase Utra if they can survive this
then they they're up to anything clapclap they are also light and have very good sound reduction qualities, they sit on the barrel end, so no annoying wear marks on the barrel, and the barrel cooling is not compromised.

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Apologies for the delay in responding but thanks for the information. Just going through all links etc a good starting point.
Cheers
Tony
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