Concerning the adjusting wheel, can it only be turned within the range of one through 7? Or can it go beyond that in either direction without damaging the gun?
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Concerning the adjusting wheel, can it only be turned within the range of one through 7? Or can it go beyond that in either direction without damaging the gun?
As far as the IHS is concerned, I just turned it all the way in (CW) until it stopped (it's just a screw that stops when it is all the way in). This is my zero point and all settings are recorded as "turns out" from there. If I'm ever unsure about where I am, I just turn it back to zero and start over. BTW, I read (somewhere?) that it is recommended to put blue Loctite on that screw so that it stays put so that's what I did.
I'll add my 2 cents on regulator settings too. I wasted a whole lot of pellets and slugs trying to tune with the original FX gauge. Even if you could trust it's accuracy (which you can't) the resolution of the dial is so poor as to make it impossible to set the regs with any hope of being near where you want to be or to be repeatable. I ordered the Wika gauge from Huma and it is soooo much better.
Thanks Steve for all the great advise and info!
As far as the IHS is concerned, I just turned it all the way in (CW) until it stopped (it's just a screw that stops when it is all the way in). This is my zero point and all settings are recorded as "turns out" from there. If I'm ever unsure about where I am, I just turn it back to zero and start over. BTW, I read (somewhere?) that it is recommended to put blue Loctite on that screw so that it stays put so that's what I did.
I'll add my 2 cents on regulator settings too. I wasted a whole lot of pellets and slugs trying to tune with the original FX gauge. Even if you could trust it's accuracy (which you can't) the resolution of the dial is so poor as to make it impossible to set the regs with any hope of being near where you want to be or to be repeatable. I ordered the Wika gauge from Huma and it is soooo much better.
Thanks Steve for all the great advise and info!
... just to add, if your IHS screw won't stay in place via tension only (no loctite) I'd be reaching out to FX for a replacement. It's designed to stay put via tension on the threads only and that's not an area you want dried loctite debris flying around. To get tight SDs, ya want a super clean & dry chamber for that floating valve to free-fly around in. No oil, grease, no powdery loctite bits
Steve
Great video and info Steve. Fx should give you the maverick for the hundreds you just sold with all your hard work. I have a M3 standard coming soon and was going to see about adding a M3 compact to my order but with your info, a Maverick might be a better option. I wish there was something this good on the M3 impact. Even if I don't get the Maverick I still appreciate your work
Bob
Great video and info Steve. Fx should give you the maverick for the hundreds you just sold with all your hard work. I have a M3 standard coming soon and was going to see about adding a M3 compact to my order but with your info, a Maverick might be a better option. I wish there was something this good on the M3 impact. Even if I don't get the Maverick I still appreciate your work
Bob
Thank you. There will be. FX has scheduled the M3 with me for this winter sometime
Steve
Great video and info Steve. Fx should give you the maverick for the hundreds you just sold with all your hard work. I have a M3 standard coming soon and was going to see about adding a M3 compact to my order but with your info, a Maverick might be a better option. I wish there was something this good on the M3 impact. Even if I don't get the Maverick I still appreciate your work
Bob
Thank you. There will be. FX has scheduled the M3 with me for this winter sometime
Steve
Great video, I am new to air guns and the FX seem to be oriented to experienced air gunners, would you recommend an FX to someone new to airguns? Do they just look more complicated then there really are?