Sweet!Get the FX Crown with the quiet Silent Thunder Ordnance Accipiter moderator, Saber Crown chassis, 700cc bottle, shooting the 25 cal JSB 33.95 monsters and top it off with a Trijicon 5-50 and never look back
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Sweet!Get the FX Crown with the quiet Silent Thunder Ordnance Accipiter moderator, Saber Crown chassis, 700cc bottle, shooting the 25 cal JSB 33.95 monsters and top it off with a Trijicon 5-50 and never look back
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I have a Taipan Compact in 25 and I have it dialed in for about 42/ft lbs. I dropped a ground hog at 35 yds, no problem. But a "fyi", Taipans are heavy, even if you put a light weight scope on it. So, if you plan on walking around with your gun, there probably are lighter options.Will mostly be doing lots of target shooting and plinking, but I also have a serious groundhog problem which is why I want the extra energy from the 25 caliber. At my house the farthest I can shoot is 50yds, but I have access to 100yds plus whenever I'd like.
My Origin in 25 caliber was serving it's purpose just fine until I got my Benjamin Cayden. The Cayden shoots circles around the Origin, so I'm looking for a 25 caliber on par with the Cayden. Since I need to take out the occasional large groundhog, I'd like the rifle to be capable of at least 50ftlbs to give me the best chance. If I can find a 25 caliber that meets my criteria for less than so be it, I don't need to spend that much if I don't have to.
I've also looked at the Kral BigHorn from thebestairgun.com. The gun comes tuned for a smoother shot count, and Kral had it's hand in making the Cayden so I assume I'd like it. Much cheaper than the FX but I assume the FX is worth the extra cost. Buy once, cry once.
I picked up a used FX Maverick in 22 caliber, which I've now changed to a 600mm 25 caliberI would look for a used raw or fx
I'm almost surprised that you eventually changed your Mav out to a .25 cal after how you had it shooting the .22 cal 25.4 grain pellets. Unless you wanted the extra hitting power of the 34 grain pellet or heavier slugs?I picked up a used FX Maverick in 22 caliber, which I've now changed to a 600mm 25 caliber
I switched to the 25 caliber for the extra knock down power. It's now generating 71 FPE with the diabolo 33.95 heavies. I rarely shoot out past 50yds, so less BC isn't much of an issue. I do miss the higher shot count of the 22 though. Even when I back the power down to shoot the lighter hades pellet, it's still hitting around 52 FPE.I'm almost surprised that you eventually changed your Mav out to a .25 cal after how you had it shooting the .22 cal 25.4 grain pellets. Unless you wanted the extra hitting power of the 34 grain pellet or heavier slugs?
If shooting pellets the 25.4 gr .22 should have a better BC as compared to the 25.4 gr .25 due to its smaller cross-sectional area. I have a Mav Sniper in .22 and love its performance out to 100 with the 25.4 pellets (I shoot 99+% pellets).
At any rate, the Mav with its big plenum is a great gun for you to have chosen, especially in any of the longer barrel configurations where that plenum volume can be so well used. Congrats.