This was the plan when I started that thread awhile back but then never got together with my buddy to get the rest of the hosts needed as well as his TL. We used two Liberty Kodiak TL's and tested making sure they both sounded the same and then moved through the hosts. We already had it figured how it was going to turn out and the order we were going to run through them all but the Ruger beat out ones we just hadn't counted on. Doing this all the same day really was a shock..
When you have 7 mins..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dO-wgZmiXp0
Looking for the quietest rimfire host (Vid)
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Looking for the quietest rimfire host (Vid)
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Re: Looking for the quietest rimfire host (Vid)
Fun to watch.
Thanks for showing.
Informative as usual.
Thanks for showing.
Informative as usual.
Re: Looking for the quietest rimfire host (Vid)
Gsg jam twice. Ruger for the win.
Also which train was more quiet?
Nice vid, I try to do the same with different cans for the ear test.
Also which train was more quiet?
Nice vid, I try to do the same with different cans for the ear test.
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Nice vid! Thanks for the comparison. I bought a gsg and ruger mk III while waiting on my prodigy. Sounds like i made a good choice
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Re: Looking for the quietest rimfire host (Vid)
I was surprised the GSG beat out the MK II. Chondro, would you mind doing a review of the GSG? I have a Ruger MKIII 22/45, but it's still not exactly the same as a 1911 and I'm trying to become more comfortable with that platform.
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Re: Looking for the quietest rimfire host (Vid)
No bolt-action host? If you want the quietist host, bolt-action is where its at.
Re: Looking for the quietest rimfire host (Vid)
Thanks for the video testing. Looked like fun. It was hard to audibly tell any significant difference through the video. Did you do any ranking of best to worst hosts?
Re: Looking for the quietest rimfire host (Vid)
Thanks guys. That was really just to find the quietest pistol host. Yes a bolt gun will do it every time..
If you put on headphones when you listen to the vid you can hear it all much clearer..Actually thats what I'm going to do to figure out then the order of loudest host to the GSG..
The GSG is fun but I traded mine in for that Buckmark..It just didn't get shot..after about 500 rounds it was just the hammer drop and no bang so finally took it apart and stoned everything and put it back together and got it working..But not the most accurate..lots of shattered firing pins from what I'm hearing..
Funny thing is that train is well over a mile away..damn things..
If I can remember to get my buddy to leave his GSG here I'll review it..It is his favorite right now..
What I got out of the video is just use the host you enjoy the most as they are all so close it doesn't matter as nearly as much as thought. Though we were using the TL's.. Not all cans work that way..Just the longer the barrel the better they sound for the most part..
If you put on headphones when you listen to the vid you can hear it all much clearer..Actually thats what I'm going to do to figure out then the order of loudest host to the GSG..
The GSG is fun but I traded mine in for that Buckmark..It just didn't get shot..after about 500 rounds it was just the hammer drop and no bang so finally took it apart and stoned everything and put it back together and got it working..But not the most accurate..lots of shattered firing pins from what I'm hearing..
Funny thing is that train is well over a mile away..damn things..
If I can remember to get my buddy to leave his GSG here I'll review it..It is his favorite right now..
What I got out of the video is just use the host you enjoy the most as they are all so close it doesn't matter as nearly as much as thought. Though we were using the TL's.. Not all cans work that way..Just the longer the barrel the better they sound for the most part..
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Re: Looking for the quietest rimfire host (Vid)
Great video! Just the kind of info we need.
On a side note, it may have been the camera angle but it appeared as if the two of you came close to sweeping each other on a few occasions. (Sorry, I tend to be a bit anal about things like that given my background)
On a side note, it may have been the camera angle but it appeared as if the two of you came close to sweeping each other on a few occasions. (Sorry, I tend to be a bit anal about things like that given my background)
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Re: Looking for the quietest rimfire host (Vid)
Glad you liked it.. Yeah its the camera angle..I thought about moving it after we did the two Rugers for the baseline but then the sound wouldn't be right. So we just left it where it was and tried to make sure that people could see what the hosts were as well as have the slides back with the mags in our hands. But that didn't come out to well either. I should add something in the description. But I don't think anyone reads those.
On a side note when Ruger came out with the Mark 3 and I had realized the Lawyers got their grubby hands in the design I really wanted to find another and was having no luck. (Wasn't shooting anymore at that time but knew I would get back to it) I got one as a birthday gift and I'm sitting at the end of the table holding it out(getting the feel of it etc..) and it looks like I'm pointing it right at my fiances head sitting 3 feet ahead of me..Just a horrible picture.. Crap now that she took off I better find that one..
On a side note when Ruger came out with the Mark 3 and I had realized the Lawyers got their grubby hands in the design I really wanted to find another and was having no luck. (Wasn't shooting anymore at that time but knew I would get back to it) I got one as a birthday gift and I'm sitting at the end of the table holding it out(getting the feel of it etc..) and it looks like I'm pointing it right at my fiances head sitting 3 feet ahead of me..Just a horrible picture.. Crap now that she took off I better find that one..
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Re: Looking for the quietest rimfire host (Vid)
Chondro,
Have you done a sound comparison of the Browning Buckmark vs the Ruger 22/45?
Have you done a sound comparison of the Browning Buckmark vs the Ruger 22/45?
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Re: Looking for the quietest rimfire host (Vid)
No I don't have or know anyone that has a 22/45. After seeing how light this trail lite upper is on my Buckmark it got me thinking I should get a 22/45 with a paclite upper..Man that would be a super lightweight set up with a Liberty Essence.
I would think it’s a safe bet to say it should do exactly like the Ruger Mark II's did here...Same length barrel..same steel on steel action..
As far as recommending guns taking from this little experiment the 22/45 from now on will be my first choice..As long as I'm not overlooking anything in the polymer construction as far as wear points that would cause premature failure..I have a Ruger Mark I that I graduated to when I was 5 and that has well over a 100,000 through it and hasn't even been resprung yet..The P-22 and GSG have a limited lifetime..Actually by the looks of it the Buckmark does as well but its a really cool host, as well as a great shooter!
I really thought the P-22 beat the Ruger by a good margin..it must have been one of those quiet days when I first tried it out..
I'm gonna look at the 22/45 that just came in my Gunshop this week with just the rails..I'm taking possession of a Ruger integral real soon and man its hard to justify a fourth..
I would think it’s a safe bet to say it should do exactly like the Ruger Mark II's did here...Same length barrel..same steel on steel action..
As far as recommending guns taking from this little experiment the 22/45 from now on will be my first choice..As long as I'm not overlooking anything in the polymer construction as far as wear points that would cause premature failure..I have a Ruger Mark I that I graduated to when I was 5 and that has well over a 100,000 through it and hasn't even been resprung yet..The P-22 and GSG have a limited lifetime..Actually by the looks of it the Buckmark does as well but its a really cool host, as well as a great shooter!
I really thought the P-22 beat the Ruger by a good margin..it must have been one of those quiet days when I first tried it out..
I'm gonna look at the 22/45 that just came in my Gunshop this week with just the rails..I'm taking possession of a Ruger integral real soon and man its hard to justify a fourth..
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Re: Looking for the quietest rimfire host (Vid)
No worry of the 22/45 frame wearing out sooner than steel.
You think the new (younger) Ruger would make the threaded model the traditional way. (mkII) major scew up.
The Browning is open on both sides so louder.
You think the new (younger) Ruger would make the threaded model the traditional way. (mkII) major scew up.
The Browning is open on both sides so louder.
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Re: Looking for the quietest rimfire host (Vid)
You wouldn't need a paclite upper for the 22/45 if you bought the threaded model unless you were looking to keep the weight down.Chondro wrote:No I don't have or know anyone that has a 22/45. After seeing how light this trail lite upper is on my Buckmark it got me thinking I should get a 22/45 with a paclite upper..Man that would be a super lightweight set up with a Liberty Essence.
I would think it’s a safe bet to say it should do exactly like the Ruger Mark II's did here...Same length barrel..same steel on steel action..
As far as recommending guns taking from this little experiment the 22/45 from now on will be my first choice..As long as I'm not overlooking anything in the polymer construction as far as wear points that would cause premature failure..I have a Ruger Mark I that I graduated to when I was 5 and that has well over a 100,000 through it and hasn't even been resprung yet..The P-22 and GSG have a limited lifetime..Actually by the looks of it the Buckmark does as well but its a really cool host, as well as a great shooter!
I really thought the P-22 beat the Ruger by a good margin..it must have been one of those quiet days when I first tried it out..
I'm gonna look at the 22/45 that just came in my Gunshop this week with just the rails..I'm taking possession of a Ruger integral real soon and man its hard to justify a fourth..
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