Hi.i now own a 400and410.both running around 11ftlbs.there are both .177.
Can any body give me some advice on how to reduce the noise of the hammer
Noise.please thanks,rog50
Hammer noise
Re: Hammer noise
A de pinger the noise of the hammer sound louder because it vibrates down the cylinder
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Re: Hammer noise
Ear plugs?
I assume the problem is prey being startled rather than personal preferences.

I assume the problem is prey being startled rather than personal preferences.
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Re: Hammer noise
You would be surprised how little hammer noise there is at 10 paces. Most of the noise travels via the stock right onto your ear,thus making it sound louder than it really is.
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Re: Hammer noise
Hi.thanks for advise,you are dead right on the noise transmitting along the cylinder/stock.i got the other half to shoot
The rifle.with me standing to one side hammer is quiet .thanks to you all for advise.
Rog50.
The rifle.with me standing to one side hammer is quiet .thanks to you all for advise.
Rog50.
Re: Hammer noise
I get my butler to shoot my rabbits whilst I drink wine in the garden, I can't hear a bleedin thing.


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AA S410 TDR .177, Yukon Photon XT with 135 mm lens conversion.
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