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Here's a Huggett Atom, next to a 0DB 110, next to a Hogan Decimeter. I included an MOA coin and a pellet tin for a frame of reference.

I view the Atom as more of an add on to another shroud, like this, versus a stand-alone.

I've tested the Atom by itself to as low as 19fpe in .177. As a stand-alone it reduces report more than I thought it would, but not as much as I'd like.
I've had Tatsu and Tonto and Huggett Snipe and the ones shown in the photo and the best I've ever used for sound reduction is the Hogan Decimeter, but now we're talking about 7 inches long. Here are the (dirty) innards of the Hogan.


I view the Atom as more of an add on to another shroud, like this, versus a stand-alone.

I've tested the Atom by itself to as low as 19fpe in .177. As a stand-alone it reduces report more than I thought it would, but not as much as I'd like.
I've had Tatsu and Tonto and Huggett Snipe and the ones shown in the photo and the best I've ever used for sound reduction is the Hogan Decimeter, but now we're talking about 7 inches long. Here are the (dirty) innards of the Hogan.
