Great video. I’m glad you talked about the weight of the moderators. My go to from Donny FL is the Sumo it is half the weight of the Ronin. In my opinion very little difference in report between the 2. And as far as harmonics the Sumo works best for me.
Weight certainly plays a factor in the overall performance and I like the modularity of this system to be able to use it like a “harmonic tuner” in order to achieve the best balance for each use case. I made some great charts also, but we forgot to include them in the video and I have been unable to figure out getting them added. Thank you for your comments, feedback and support. We really appreciate it.
Hi Guys, Really a great vid. Question... Is the Trident Airgun Moderator in the same class/field as the Shogun or Yokozuna? Very much appreciate you're out put here on the tube.
Thanks for your support and question. I’m not super familiar with the trident, so let me do some research and get back to you with an answer! Stay tuned and I’ll find out.
Great video, guys. very informative thank you very much for the info. I have a Donny Fl Sumo that I am using on my Wildcat Mk3 bt sniper. looking ahead at this one I'm liking the fact that it will not change the point of impact when it leads up like the felt-lined ones do after about two to three thousand rounds
I really like this new line with the modular design. From an engineering view, this is much more technically complex than the original line-up and caliber specific, but a great advancement from Donny. Probably following the queues from other manufacturers. Being able to remove or add sections also gives some amount of tuning to the barrel. As soon as I get my base re-tuned, we will film a video of the testing and accuracy portion. Thanks for the support and comment! Really appreciate all the support we get from this great community.
Great video. I added the quick disconnect to my existing Tatsu moderator and it actually made it seem (not tested on decibel meter) that the perceived noise was better. Maybe the slight increase in length adds a little more chamber space for baffling the blast, I don't know. My poi changed slightly, but a couple clicks later and back in business. For my new little compact hunter Panthera with the folding stock, this new system is definitely the way to go. Excellent work DonnyFL!!!
Agree on the excellent work by DonnyFL. Really like this moderator. Sound is such a weird thing… so much of it isn’t “Loudness” like decibels, but tone, pitch, and echo. We noticed in testing the various configurations (at least one module removed) that although they all had very similar decibel readings, the perceived volume was different. Logan definitely noticed it from behind the gun as he mentioned pitch or tone regularly. I am hard of hearing AND was standing off to the side, so the perceived change was slightly less noticeable from my ear. Thanks for reaching out and for your support. We really do enjoy and appreciate everyone’s comments and feedback.
I forgot to include it in the video, and couldn’t figure out how to put them in the comments. I’m still learning this whole thing. I did post them on IG though. @bowman_outdoors_ga Thanks for the feedback and support! 🙏🏻
9:22 Look at the changing regulator pressure did you guys already updated this regulator or restacked the belleville springs ? You realy need to i guess !!
Thank you for your continued support and incredible patience as we take over the office, den, backyard, sometimes dining room! It can’t be easy dealing with me.
@@bowmanoutdoors I spoke with impulse air today and they are working on a moderator for one of the FX guns. They plan on trying to make a moderator for a .50 cal also. They hope to have one by spring of 2024.
dB is a logarithmic unit of measure, 1 dB lower is equivalent to 3 times quieter, so 1 dB might look like a small improvement but it is a significant improvement in loudness
If there is anything I learned from this it’s that I know very little about how sound works other than there was a significant improvement when using the DonnyFL moderators. They did the trick as I am sure other manufacturers do as well. Thanks for the guidance and feedback!
I had my eyes set on the impulse air moderators I’ve only heard good things but now I’m thinking of going with one of these the modularity with the baffles and the quick disconnect so probably going with Donny haha thanks guys always look forward to the videos.
Thank you for the support and question. I really like the machining and performance of this new Yokozuna, although it is a bit heavier than previous moderators. Great quality and being able to adjust the length (weight) will allow easier tuning for accuracy. Unfortunately, I dropped my gun twice at the beginning of my first ever 22NRL match and just made a mess of things. Back to the drawing board on tune, setup, slugs etc. It will take me some time to get it figured out again, but the process is one I really enjoy. Thank you again! ….. IMO, the new DonnyFL moderators are much more to my liking than the previous line-up. I’ll try to purchase the impulse air moderator to film comparisons, but already have 3 or 4 other videos in works. (Plus our full time jobs, life, etc…. :) )
It's not so much the overall volume, but with the Yokozuna it's a much more metallic and high pitched sound than with the others. Feels like the sound is much more compressed and less lenghtened and evenly distributed across the wave length. Probably because the fill is missing and the design being modular and not made from one piece of aluminium. I personally prefer my Emperor over the Yokozuna but would be interested to know if it would be possible to fill it with fiber to reduce (Or even get rid of) the high pitched noise it makes.
I don’t have great hearing so not the best reference, but I DO know one way to find out… curiosity and experimentation is right up my alley. Thanks for your feedback, comments and support.
@@bowmanoutdoors Pretty stoked if it makes it into one of your videos. Or if not, I would love to know how the testing went. Maybe I will get the Yokozuna if it works well and fill it in myself 👍
Logan is currently out of town, when he gets back we will discuss and think through some experimentation that tries various fill material/methods. If we do, you’ll certainly get a shout out in the video! It’s a fun thought for sure!
Impulse Air IA-1350 is in my mind the best in every way. I have sevearal rifles and this performs exact same on them all no matter how loud the unmoderated rifle is. All my tests are on .25 cal rifles.
I will be testing the impulse air coming up. Need to rebuild the funding so I can keep “investing” in this sport. 😂 Thanks for the feedback and support.
Perhaps the people that normally follow your channel know your guns and your normal setup, but I have no clue. Are you shooting .177 at sub 12 fpe or .357 at 170 fpe? Kinda important detail if you are trying to demonstrate its ability.
I bought a Yokozuna when they first hit the market. I’m honestly not that impressed. When I’m shooting my maverick at high power it’s super loud with it on.
@@bowmanoutdoors smh…well obviously it’s better than no suppressor at all that’s just ridiculous. And you must not be shooting high power. My regs are at 190 and 165 respectively. And the Yokozuna is no better than any of donnys other products. Tested and it’s worse than a handful of his other models.
@ngirardo86 I posted the table on our IG showing the results, but you are generally correct. 20% improvement over nothing, practically same as the Shogun and all variations of Yokozuna were very close in results. The benefit comes from being able to “tune” based on how many sections are added or removed PLUS the quick disconnect which can be purchased for any of their existing models. Thanks for the feedback and comment. Check out the tables on our IG @bowman_outdoors_ga 👍🏻
I have a moderator which i bought from online flatform(Lazada) here in the philippines from china. it was marketed as a fuel trap. but as an airgun enthusiast, i know it was made for a gun silencer or moderator. it is the same set up as this yukuzona. although it is bigger 43mm in Diameter, 6 inches long. it is still loud for a .22cal 70ft-lb slug pcp. my 32mm OD 6inches long local made silencer with fiber fill is much quiter. i think the best way to silence high power air rifle is the fiber fill base in my experience
You can absolutely use a .22 Yokozuna on a .177. It’s actually recommended to up one caliber anyway to minimize baffle strikes. You can always go bigger, you just can’t go smaller. I use a .357 Yokozuna on my .30 air guns. I’ve got an Emperor for my .457 air gun. I tried it on my .30 the other day it and it was dead silent. I had to start counting my shots because I couldn’t tell when I ran out of pellets. If size isn’t a concern, I’d recommend going as big as you’re comfortable with, especially since the cost is roughly the same.
80 db and it was too loud for us to feel comfortable shooting in the back yard. Posted the data tables on our IG. @bowman_outdoors_ga Thanks for the question and support!
Power is determined by mass*velocity so the comparisons between manufacturers should be dependent upon those two variables. Accuracy, shot capacity, number of shots, aesthetics, etc are the things that are specific to manufacturers. You can check out some of our other videos of squirrel take downs. I’ve had no issues with humane dispatch of small game. Some folks are even hunting deer, wild hogs and larger game with both FX and other manufacturers. Our current setups in .25 caliber put out similar foot pounds of energy as a 22 long rifle. That is a fairly relevant benchmark for comparison if you are familiar with 22LR. Thanks for your question and support.
To me, it sounded like the Shogun had less snap and a quieter tone. Also, from the mid to low 60 dB that you were calling out with it... it sounded like you got lower overall numbers than with the newer Yokozuna that was hitting average high 60s to low 70dB. Now that aside.... the Yokozuma is so cool looking, adjustability of the baffles and the quick disconnect is cool. I rather buy one of the newer style then have to spend 50.00 usd on the adapter for the older style moderators and 20 more for the barrel end disconnect attachment. So the value is with the newer modular style for sure. Yet, I like the tone and sound of the bigger old ones. But I wasn't there when you shot so maybe it may be different if I heard them side by side.
I’ll see if we can capture side-by-side comparison (I’ll have to get some advice from Logan on that one). I did make a nice chart showing the decibel reading from each shot. The Yokozuna was just over 1db quieter than the shogun. That said, so much of it isn’t the db reading, but the other factors. Thanks for the feedback and support. I’ll try to attach the charts to the comments section.
@@bowmanoutdoors no problem. I understand the tone vs dB as I have the Tanto and the Sumo. You can hear less sound "carry" and a more muffled "snap" tone sometimes even if the dB reads similar from moderator to moderator. That's why I said the tone of the Shogun sounded better through the camera... but I also understand that the camera is not perfect accurate on tones when recording. It's a hard thing to explain but I do know what you mean. A side by side would be awesome. Shoot one then the other with the mic in-between would make an interesting comparison. Keep it up! Looking forward to more.
We forgot to put them into the video. I’ll post on IG as I haven’t figured out how to add the photos within TH-cam. About a day after dropping the video I realized it and it has been bugging me since. 😂
Cool beans! Yet... my early DonnyFLs suite me fine. And other than the goober sayings... "I run" "this guy" "basically" "what you run". Run run run... I subbed to you before the china virus. Back with the M3 25cal. when we were all trying various setups. "ADs and promotions about the newest product"? I could less about. So & So & So sent me this shit? Damn I thought I had found a good TH-cam channel.
We are still trying various set ups and last night Logan and I discussed going back to our shorter barrels as we have been unable to get accurate results from the 800MM. I also dropped my gun twice at the start of my first ever 22NRL competition and broke a few bolts loose so I have been working through that as well. :) THANK YOU for sticking with us through all these years and I still think you found a good TH-cam Channel. I hope we can still provide some enjoyment and education as we learn about PCP’s, Creating TH-cam Content, and now 22LR competitions. Again, thank you for your support. It is the great community we are all apart of that make this sport truly enjoyable.
This yokozuna's internal design is not great for 60ft-lb and up. it will be loud at higher energy. the design is like for firearms. I still prefer the silencer/moderator with fiber fill.
Fiber fill (Donny FL in our experience) work quite well. After thousands of rounds fired, it does gain weight eventually, but not a big deal. I especially like the modularity and quick connect of the Yokozuna in this case but also agree with you. Thanks for the feedback and support.
Probably shouldn’t watch our other ones then. We probably aren’t the style you prefer. We are going to continue having fun, sarcasm, and silliness in our videos. Thanks for the feedback though
I’m not sure what you are referring to, but I posted the results on our IG account to be transparent with all the data. I didn’t see results matching what you stated of an increase in 20 db. Thanks for the feedback and comment. 🤙🏻
Great video. I’m glad you talked about the weight of the moderators. My go to from Donny FL is the Sumo it is half the weight of the Ronin. In my opinion very little difference in report between the 2. And as far as harmonics the Sumo works best for me.
Weight certainly plays a factor in the overall performance and I like the modularity of this system to be able to use it like a “harmonic tuner” in order to achieve the best balance for each use case. I made some great charts also, but we forgot to include them in the video and I have been unable to figure out getting them added.
Thank you for your comments, feedback and support. We really appreciate it.
Hi Guys,
Really a great vid. Question... Is the Trident Airgun Moderator in the same class/field as the Shogun or Yokozuna? Very much appreciate you're out put here on the tube.
Thanks for your support and question. I’m not super familiar with the trident, so let me do some research and get back to you with an answer! Stay tuned and I’ll find out.
Great video, guys. very informative thank you very much for the info. I have a Donny Fl Sumo that I am using on my Wildcat Mk3 bt sniper. looking ahead at this one I'm liking the fact that it will not change the point of impact when it leads up like the felt-lined ones do after about two to three thousand rounds
I really like this new line with the modular design. From an engineering view, this is much more technically complex than the original line-up and caliber specific, but a great advancement from Donny. Probably following the queues from other manufacturers. Being able to remove or add sections also gives some amount of tuning to the barrel. As soon as I get my base re-tuned, we will film a video of the testing and accuracy portion. Thanks for the support and comment! Really appreciate all the support we get from this great community.
Great video. I added the quick disconnect to my existing Tatsu moderator and it actually made it seem (not tested on decibel meter) that the perceived noise was better. Maybe the slight increase in length adds a little more chamber space for baffling the blast, I don't know. My poi changed slightly, but a couple clicks later and back in business. For my new little compact hunter Panthera with the folding stock, this new system is definitely the way to go. Excellent work DonnyFL!!!
Agree on the excellent work by DonnyFL. Really like this moderator. Sound is such a weird thing… so much of it isn’t “Loudness” like decibels, but tone, pitch, and echo. We noticed in testing the various configurations (at least one module removed) that although they all had very similar decibel readings, the perceived volume was different. Logan definitely noticed it from behind the gun as he mentioned pitch or tone regularly. I am hard of hearing AND was standing off to the side, so the perceived change was slightly less noticeable from my ear.
Thanks for reaching out and for your support. We really do enjoy and appreciate everyone’s comments and feedback.
Great content! You mentioned a chart of the results. Did I miss the link to that?
I forgot to include it in the video, and couldn’t figure out how to put them in the comments. I’m still learning this whole thing. I did post them on IG though. @bowman_outdoors_ga
Thanks for the feedback and support! 🙏🏻
9:22 Look at the changing regulator pressure did you guys already updated this regulator or restacked the belleville springs ? You realy need to i guess !!
Let me go take a look. Nice catch of so. Quite observant
My handsome men!!!! Great video!!!
Thank you for your continued support and incredible patience as we take over the office, den, backyard, sometimes dining room! It can’t be easy dealing with me.
I’m loving the impulse air, for my .30 cal.
That’s definitely on my list of moderators to try/test. Thanks for the feedback and comment!
@@bowmanoutdoors I spoke with impulse air today and they are working on a moderator for one of the FX guns. They plan on trying to make a moderator for a .50 cal also. They hope to have one by spring of 2024.
dB is a logarithmic unit of measure, 1 dB lower is equivalent to 3 times quieter, so 1 dB might look like a small improvement but it is a significant improvement in loudness
If there is anything I learned from this it’s that I know very little about how sound works other than there was a significant improvement when using the DonnyFL moderators. They did the trick as I am sure other manufacturers do as well.
Thanks for the guidance and feedback!
I had my eyes set on the impulse air moderators I’ve only heard good things but now I’m thinking of going with one of these the modularity with the baffles and the quick disconnect so probably going with Donny haha thanks guys always look forward to the videos.
Thank you for the support and question. I really like the machining and performance of this new Yokozuna, although it is a bit heavier than previous moderators. Great quality and being able to adjust the length (weight) will allow easier tuning for accuracy. Unfortunately, I dropped my gun twice at the beginning of my first ever 22NRL match and just made a mess of things. Back to the drawing board on tune, setup, slugs etc. It will take me some time to get it figured out again, but the process is one I really enjoy. Thank you again! ….. IMO, the new DonnyFL moderators are much more to my liking than the previous line-up. I’ll try to purchase the impulse air moderator to film comparisons, but already have 3 or 4 other videos in works. (Plus our full time jobs, life, etc…. :) )
@@recklessjunkie so they come with tapered inlet end @ 1 inch diameter. But you can buy a square inlet end as an accessory. @ 1. 350 inches dia.
It's not so much the overall volume, but with the Yokozuna it's a much more metallic and high pitched sound than with the others. Feels like the sound is much more compressed and less lenghtened and evenly distributed across the wave length. Probably because the fill is missing and the design being modular and not made from one piece of aluminium. I personally prefer my Emperor over the Yokozuna but would be interested to know if it would be possible to fill it with fiber to reduce (Or even get rid of) the high pitched noise it makes.
I don’t have great hearing so not the best reference, but I DO know one way to find out… curiosity and experimentation is right up my alley.
Thanks for your feedback, comments and support.
@@bowmanoutdoors Pretty stoked if it makes it into one of your videos. Or if not, I would love to know how the testing went. Maybe I will get the Yokozuna if it works well and fill it in myself 👍
Logan is currently out of town, when he gets back we will discuss and think through some experimentation that tries various fill material/methods. If we do, you’ll certainly get a shout out in the video! It’s a fun thought for sure!
@@bowmanoutdoors That's awesome! Can't wait!🙂
@@bowmanoutdoorskeep me posted as well please as I was thinking of purchasing and using Kevlar pellets as a fill
Impulse Air IA-1350 is in my mind the best in every way. I have sevearal rifles and this performs exact same on them all no matter how loud the unmoderated rifle is. All my tests are on .25 cal rifles.
I will be testing the impulse air coming up. Need to rebuild the funding so I can keep “investing” in this sport. 😂
Thanks for the feedback and support.
@ I was so surprised how well it works and how little it's advertised. It's as light as a feather, you will be surprised.
Sounds great! Actually very promising
Perhaps the people that normally follow your channel know your guns and your normal setup, but I have no clue. Are you shooting .177 at sub 12 fpe or .357 at 170 fpe?
Kinda important detail if you are trying to demonstrate its ability.
Very good point! We shoot .25 caliber / 38.5gn slugs / 980fps.
Thanks for your feedback and the reminder to be a bit more thourough.
Guys look at your reg pressure! There is a huge different in pressure between your shots, give the plenum more time to fill between your shots😅
Good observation. It’s a learning process for sure. Thanks for the feedback
Great info, thanks
You are welcome. Thanks for the feedback and support.
I thumbed through a bunch of the questions but hadn't seen this asked - what were you using to take the sound readings?
I bought a Yokozuna when they first hit the market. I’m honestly not that impressed. When I’m shooting my maverick at high power it’s super loud with it on.
Sorry your results were a bit different from ours. It was dramatically better than no moderator and about the same as the Shogun for us.
@@bowmanoutdoors smh…well obviously it’s better than no suppressor at all that’s just ridiculous. And you must not be shooting high power. My regs are at 190 and 165 respectively. And the Yokozuna is no better than any of donnys other products. Tested and it’s worse than a handful of his other models.
@ngirardo86 I posted the table on our IG showing the results, but you are generally correct. 20% improvement over nothing, practically same as the Shogun and all variations of Yokozuna were very close in results. The benefit comes from being able to “tune” based on how many sections are added or removed PLUS the quick disconnect which can be purchased for any of their existing models.
Thanks for the feedback and comment. Check out the tables on our IG @bowman_outdoors_ga
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I have a moderator which i bought from online flatform(Lazada) here in the philippines from china. it was marketed as a fuel trap. but as an airgun enthusiast, i know it was made for a gun silencer or moderator. it is the same set up as this yukuzona. although it is bigger 43mm in Diameter, 6 inches long. it is still loud for a .22cal 70ft-lb slug pcp. my 32mm OD 6inches long local made silencer with fiber fill is much quiter. i think the best way to silence high power air rifle is the fiber fill base in my experience
Donnyfl loves to sell overpriced garbages. Go get weihrauch XL for the real value.
Looks 🔥
Thank you for the support and comment!
I like your airgun sir 🙏...
Thank you! We like them too, but it’s been too hot to be outdoors shooting lately. Ready for fall!
Shame it’s not available for .177 as we can only get .177 in cyprus
Would the Ryu model work for your .177?
You can absolutely use a .22 Yokozuna on a .177. It’s actually recommended to up one caliber anyway to minimize baffle strikes. You can always go bigger, you just can’t go smaller. I use a .357 Yokozuna on my .30 air guns.
I’ve got an Emperor for my .457 air gun. I tried it on my .30 the other day it and it was dead silent. I had to start counting my shots because I couldn’t tell when I ran out of pellets. If size isn’t a concern, I’d recommend going as big as you’re comfortable with, especially since the cost is roughly the same.
so how many DB was the Unsilenced shot .. It realy sounded loud.
80 db and it was too loud for us to feel comfortable shooting in the back yard.
Posted the data tables on our IG. @bowman_outdoors_ga
Thanks for the question and support!
Nice video 😃
Thank you! And also for your support.
Will that FX you have there be able to kill a bird or squirl cause I heard FX guns don't have the same power as EDGUNS.
Power is determined by mass*velocity so the comparisons between manufacturers should be dependent upon those two variables. Accuracy, shot capacity, number of shots, aesthetics, etc are the things that are specific to manufacturers.
You can check out some of our other videos of squirrel take downs. I’ve had no issues with humane dispatch of small game. Some folks are even hunting deer, wild hogs and larger game with both FX and other manufacturers. Our current setups in .25 caliber put out similar foot pounds of energy as a 22 long rifle. That is a fairly relevant benchmark for comparison if you are familiar with 22LR.
Thanks for your question and support.
🤣🤣they will kill a deer, I have a ton of videos @Airgunslut1
Can you stack these? If I bought two, could I combine them together?
Yes you could. I don’t know how much additional improvement there would be, but stack away!
Great question!
To me, it sounded like the Shogun had less snap and a quieter tone. Also, from the mid to low 60 dB that you were calling out with it... it sounded like you got lower overall numbers than with the newer Yokozuna that was hitting average high 60s to low 70dB. Now that aside.... the Yokozuma is so cool looking, adjustability of the baffles and the quick disconnect is cool. I rather buy one of the newer style then have to spend 50.00 usd on the adapter for the older style moderators and 20 more for the barrel end disconnect attachment. So the value is with the newer modular style for sure. Yet, I like the tone and sound of the bigger old ones. But I wasn't there when you shot so maybe it may be different if I heard them side by side.
I’ll see if we can capture side-by-side comparison (I’ll have to get some advice from Logan on that one). I did make a nice chart showing the decibel reading from each shot. The Yokozuna was just over 1db quieter than the shogun. That said, so much of it isn’t the db reading, but the other factors.
Thanks for the feedback and support. I’ll try to attach the charts to the comments section.
@@bowmanoutdoors no problem. I understand the tone vs dB as I have the Tanto and the Sumo. You can hear less sound "carry" and a more muffled "snap" tone sometimes even if the dB reads similar from moderator to moderator. That's why I said the tone of the Shogun sounded better through the camera... but I also understand that the camera is not perfect accurate on tones when recording. It's a hard thing to explain but I do know what you mean. A side by side would be awesome. Shoot one then the other with the mic in-between would make an interesting comparison. Keep it up! Looking forward to more.
Where are the results?
We forgot to put them into the video. I’ll post on IG as I haven’t figured out how to add the photos within TH-cam.
About a day after dropping the video I realized it and it has been bugging me since. 😂
Where do you buy it?
Most of our purchases have been from Utah Air. Great customer service and easy to deal with. Great question and thanks for your support. 🙏🏻🤙🏼
Cool beans!
Yet... my early DonnyFLs suite me fine.
And other than the goober sayings... "I run" "this guy" "basically" "what you run". Run run run... I subbed to you before the china virus. Back with the M3 25cal. when we were all trying various setups.
"ADs and promotions about the newest product"? I could less about.
So & So & So sent me this shit? Damn I thought I had found a good TH-cam channel.
We are still trying various set ups and last night Logan and I discussed going back to our shorter barrels as we have been unable to get accurate results from the 800MM. I also dropped my gun twice at the start of my first ever 22NRL competition and broke a few bolts loose so I have been working through that as well. :)
THANK YOU for sticking with us through all these years and I still think you found a good TH-cam Channel. I hope we can still provide some enjoyment and education as we learn about PCP’s, Creating TH-cam Content, and now 22LR competitions. Again, thank you for your support. It is the great community we are all apart of that make this sport truly enjoyable.
This yokozuna's internal design is not great for 60ft-lb and up. it will be loud at higher energy. the design is like for firearms. I still prefer the silencer/moderator with fiber fill.
Fiber fill (Donny FL in our experience) work quite well. After thousands of rounds fired, it does gain weight eventually, but not a big deal. I especially like the modularity and quick connect of the Yokozuna in this case but also agree with you.
Thanks for the feedback and support.
Wouldn't it be possible to fill these modulars with fiber?
@@FuerwahrhalunkeI use Magic Erasers in my Yokozuna and it definitely helps.
Video quality is good but you need a better explanation of what you are doing as you move along.
I agree with you. Thanks for the feedback and support.
Edgun Behemoth copy
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Nope. Behemoth has some fibers inside.
Do the fibers help with noise reduction?
@@bowmanoutdoors, of course, valetki, like the material from the Russian winter boots.
Very bad video; too much foolish silly; too little clear, presentation
Probably shouldn’t watch our other ones then. We probably aren’t the style you prefer. We are going to continue having fun, sarcasm, and silliness in our videos.
Thanks for the feedback though
Sounds like junk
It’s been for us thus far, but certainly dependent upon each shooters needs/wants.
Thanks for the feedback and support.
You're decibel meter is all kinds of jacked up. No way in hell a shot that's shot 10 rounds later can be 20db louder.
I’m not sure what you are referring to, but I posted the results on our IG account to be transparent with all the data. I didn’t see results matching what you stated of an increase in 20 db.
Thanks for the feedback and comment. 🤙🏻