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Yes from what I gather noise wise the 20b is the best for noise suppression. But I just got rid of my single bore hush which I have had for ten years and never had need for hush power. I get rid and few weeks later I need one lol.
Cartridges were hard to source locally for it though as most shops just stock 12b and 410 in hushpower if you lucky. Plus I have the steel thing to think about. So would be ideal to just whack one on me either of me 12 gauges.

Sounds like it might be the way to go 

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Yes. You send whichever chokes you like to the saddlery and gun room and they make them off into moderator ends. £180 for one choke modifying and the actual moderator. Then £60 for additional chokes. I had full and cylinder done. I got them so that I don’t need ear defenders whilst pigeon shooting so that I can enjoy the sound of the countryside and hear any magpie chatter. 

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My mate has one in 20 b on a hatsan semiauto .

But only has one choke to go with the mod .think its 3/4  .

Though its very quiet ..he uses any cart they all sound quiet enough .and at range there is no disernable sound difference between the loudest (at muzzle ) and the quietest .so he goes with the most effective  - as far as kills are concerned .

Keep an eye out for pellet clipping with that cylinder choke  .

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1 hour ago, PF307 said:

Hi there I've just got a moderator for my hatsan escort with V3 chokes. It's excellent. I'm just trialing different subsonic cartridges.

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Is it that quiet? I had a 410 on trial from a gun dealer a long time ago now and that had a similar size mod on it which did not make much reduction in noise. If it is that quiet I have a mate on here that will want one on his hatsan

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1 hour ago, PF307 said:

Yes. You send whichever chokes you like to the saddlery and gun room and they make them off into moderator ends. £180 for one choke modifying and the actual moderator. Then £60 for additional chokes. I had full and cylinder done. I got them so that I don’t need ear defenders whilst pigeon shooting so that I can enjoy the sound of the countryside and hear any magpie chatter. 

Excuse the daft question. So I send them a choke and for want of a better word they weld it on the end of the choke so I can just screw it on and change it like a choke ? Also whats a v3 choke ?

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8 hours ago, Ultrastu said:

My mate has one in 20 b on a hatsan semiauto .

But only has one choke to go with the mod .think its 3/4  .

Though its very quiet ..he uses any cart they all sound quiet enough .and at range there is no disernable sound difference between the loudest (at muzzle ) and the quietest .so he goes with the most effective  - as far as kills are concerned .

Keep an eye out for pellet clipping with that cylinder choke  .

The after market-sound moderators are not as quiet as the fully shrouded (and drilled) barrels as would be expected (I'd be interested to hear the difference between an after-market moderator and a bespoke one with the same cartridge. My aim is to lower the sound just enough to not require ear defenders. One thing that I have learned from shooting my moderated Adler/Stealth 410 is that subsonic cartridges make a huge difference. Some normal cartridges are also quiet but some are so load that you wouldn't think that it was moderated at all.

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7 hours ago, captainhastings said:

Excuse the daft question. So I send them a choke and for want of a better word they weld it on the end of the choke so I can just screw it on and change it like a choke ? Also whats a v3 choke ?

Yes that's absolutely right.The V3 choke is just the latest version of the choke which Hatsan supply with the Escort.

7 hours ago, captainhastings said:

Ok I like it. I have one of them. Plus it would still fit in me cabinet if i could just unscrew it.

I only fit the moderator when I get to wherever I'm shooting as it won't fit in any gun slip with the moderator attached. Also I always replace the moderator with a standard flush choke whenever I remove the moderator and before I put the gun back in the cabinet so that I don't inadvertently end up shooting the gun without a choke and damaging the choke threads.

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