My M3 compact .22 has a new home with a guy that enjoys shooting airguns in his (50yard!) basement range - and I get to visit and shoot with him as a bonus! Gave the M3 its final tune, dialed down to 80bar, shooting Hades at 860fps. It’ll behave very well in that job, no doubt.
This was a case of one missed rat too many for me, a consequence of slow first shots after sitting for a few hours or longer. Tried a number of fixes but couldn’t get it straightened out. New owner is aware of the issue but doesn’t plan to use it for pesting. Originally, I was hoping to have a 22 pellet shooter that could stretch out to 80 in my yard, but at 80 those low shots can be off by more than a foot. The role of nailing rats at that range has been taken over by the Panthera 177 slugger and while the accuracy is there, the agility of the M3 is sorely missed. My wife sums it up pretty well “you need a crane to move that thing around!”
At this point, I’m not inclined to get another FX. It looks like a Ghost could fit that bill or maybe a Uragan compact? Perhaps I should just get better with the Huben pistol.
This was a case of one missed rat too many for me, a consequence of slow first shots after sitting for a few hours or longer. Tried a number of fixes but couldn’t get it straightened out. New owner is aware of the issue but doesn’t plan to use it for pesting. Originally, I was hoping to have a 22 pellet shooter that could stretch out to 80 in my yard, but at 80 those low shots can be off by more than a foot. The role of nailing rats at that range has been taken over by the Panthera 177 slugger and while the accuracy is there, the agility of the M3 is sorely missed. My wife sums it up pretty well “you need a crane to move that thing around!”
At this point, I’m not inclined to get another FX. It looks like a Ghost could fit that bill or maybe a Uragan compact? Perhaps I should just get better with the Huben pistol.