I have selected five .22 rimfire sound moderators of varying prices, ranging from under £40 to £150, each designed primarily for subsonic cartridge use, though some can be used for .17 HMR or .22 Hornet cartridges..
I tested using Winchester Max 42-gr subsonic ammunition as this has a velocity of 1,061fps and 105ft/lb energy from the Sako Finnfire rifle — so, subsonic to gauge each moderator in turn — and I tested each one for noise at the ear (in other words at the firing point), 50 yards at right angles and then down range at 100 yards.
A-Tec Wave Price £37.94
Supplier: Solware
Calibre sizes: 17 HMR, .22
A barrel-mounted direct thread-fitted moderator that is easy to fit directly to the muzzle.
The baffles are made from non-strippable aluminium (there is a carbon fibre option).
Very quiet and dull report due to its good size and extensive internal baffle system. Some moderators resonate, this did not.
Lightweight and compact. Warranted for two years with a 5,000-round maintenance interval, it achieves a very impressive performance for its size.
MAE LR 22 STS
Price £99
Supplier: MAE Moderators
Calibre sizes: .17 HMR, .22LR
Muzzle mounted, the total length of 175mm is reduced to 162mm when threaded on and is slim with a diameter of 22mm.
Being stainless steel (the only one on test here) it will remain rust-free. Easily strippable with a baffle stack of self-aligning cones and large primary expansion chamber.
Good noise reduction and all you really need from a .22 rimfire moderator with a great low-frequency report.
If you want a long-lasting and hard-wearing sound moderator with classic looks for a good price, this could be one for you. For longevity, it wins hands down.
Wildcat Panther
Price £149
Calibre sizes: .17 HMR, .22LR to .22 Hornet
Being an over-the-barrel design, it only extends 112mm in front of the muzzle but has a large diameter of 38.5mm.
Full aluminium construction except the threaded section and primary expansion chamber (which is made of stainless steel to eliminate flame erosion). There are three pieces: the rear over-barrel sleeve, a one-piece machined complex baffle stack and an aluminium outer case. Thanks to the over-barrel design it balances very well.
Very good noise reduction, as you would expect from a larger, heavier moderator.
The most expensive tested but superbly made and very effective with all tested calibre sizes.
Schultz & Larsen Rimfire
Supplier: Alan Rhone Ltd
Calibre sizes: .22LR (subsonic and supersonic)
Simple muzzle cans that fit with positive-cut threads. The subsonic is 106mm long and the supersonic is 167mm; both are 30mm diameter.
Individual baffles screwed together to form a tower with no outer casing that can be exchanged or replaced at any time; a simple idea that works superbly. Fully aluminium.
The subsonic is very quiet with a dull “phut” sound, good for its size. The supersonic makes a low-tone report.
Probably my personal favourite. Cost-effective, quiet and can be custom-made to suit your needs.
Aim Sports
Rimfire 22
Supplier: Solware
Calibre sizes: .17 HMR, .22LR
Made in Sweden and muzzle-mounted so the 116 x 33.5mm dimensions only adds 101mm to the muzzle when threaded on.
This is a three-part aluminium outer shell and one-piece aluminium baffle stack, with two-tier pierced baffles and a removable stainless steel rear threaded section.
Muted note that improved with more shots, though it had a slight resonance when new.
Well-made moderator, easy to strip and clean and suitable for both a .22 rimfire and .17 HMR if you have that calibre too.
All prices were correct at the time of going to press. This article was originally published in 2017 and has been updated.