Tuesday, 28 April 2020
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Which Donny FL moderator, Koi or Tanto for new dreamline, any benefit going for the longer length, Koi?
5 years ago
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#463
My next purchase will be a dreamline. Therefore I am very interested in responses to this. My neighbors are close by. Quiet shooting is always my desire.
4 years ago
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#514
I'll throw a spanner in the here have a look at a Atec Wave. Look into the reviews going around ?
4 years ago
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#527
Well I have three of them bought as Krale as it worked out cheaper to order from the continent than to drive up to Bristol to get them. Now are they worth the money no not at all I tested all three of mine against :

Huggett old style
Huggett new style
Daystate own brand
ODB
HW

Out of them all I found the new style one was better but only by a fraction. I used a decibel meter
4 years ago
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#543
I'm using and A&M on my dreamline bullpup and all you hear is the whistle of the pellets according to the chap that shoots along side me
4 years ago
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#575
I used to think that the Weihrauch silencer was good until I brought a Shogun!!! OMG it is so quiet (it sounds like a 3FPE rifle with a mod on!!!!)- and Donny says there is room inside it to add material to make it even quieter - but I don't think I need to bother!

Got a Belita coming this week so will be good to see if this is as good as the shogun
4 years ago
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#703
I am using a DonnyFL Ronin on my .30cal FX Impact and on my .25cal Marauder. I also purchased the Ronin for
my .357cal Bulldog. The Impact and Bulldog are now hearing friendly, i.e. no need for hearing protection. I highly
recommend the DonnyFL products and no, I am not affiliated with DonnyFL except as a happy customer.
4 years ago
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#707
I have a shogun on my dreamline .22. Whisper quiet worth every penny to me. Beautiful machine work and nice finish. The pellet impacting is by far the loudest part of the action. It is quite large. This is the only downside in my mind.
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