ALL NEW FX KING

This is exactly what they did lol. Instead of just offering GRS stocks that are fitted for Dynamics they call it a whole new gun.
Yeah just like with phones, I have never been into buying the newer whole new model bs. I still have a Samsung Galaxy Note20 ultra and it has been working phenomenally and it takes amazing pictures.
 
Brand new from FX, The King is here. Incredibly efficient, extremely powerful, and topped off with a GRS stock, the King is a staple in the high end airgun category. Let us know what questions you have!

So far we have tested shot counts - shooting 18gr out of the 500mm .22 cal, got 150 shots before reaching the reg. So far we are very impressed with this platform and excited to see what all it can do.

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Nice rifle. Unfortunately out of my price range but maybe someday!
 
Yeah I have one Vulcan 3 in 22 that Derrick set up for me with 34 grain varmint knockers at 76fpe. It shoots 1" at 100yds all day with a full mag. In fact he has been telling me to get the Vulcan 3 in 30 cause he just tuned one for slugs and it got 3/8" groups at 50yds shooting 60 some grain slugs for about 112 fpe. I might do that because I want a little more thump.
Who is Derrick?
 
I wonder if MPA or another chassis maker will make a chassis for it like they did the raw? 🤔

Allen

Oh here is the pic of the MPA chassis for the RAW.

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I love my RAW. Best gun around and no need to tune the heck out of it to shoot right. I just wish this chassi was that much $. Seems like a lot for that
 
I average about 40-60 coyotes a year calling them during daylight and it's a pure hammer from 0-300yds. 52 grains sierra boattails at 3700fps.
I never got into it myself other than taking them by opportunity, but I have 2 friends, one in VA and one in NC that swear by their 17 fireballs. I've shot both of them, one a custom and one a bone stock rem. The rem may have been a 3/4 moa gun at best, the custom was 1/2moa at worst. Way flatter shooting than a 22-250 out to 300 yards and like a lightening bolt on a coyote. Downside is reloading those tiny bullets, finding in stock fireball ammo is like winning the lottery most of the time, and being low volume stuff it is expensive if you don't reload.
 
I never got into it myself other than taking them by opportunity, but I have 2 friends, one in VA and one in NC that swear by their 17 fireballs. I've shot both of them, one a custom and one a bone stock rem. The rem may have been a 3/4 moa gun at best, the custom was 1/2moa at worst. Way flatter shooting than a 22-250 out to 300 yards and like a lightening bolt on a coyote. Downside is reloading those tiny bullets, finding in stock fireball ammo is like winning the lottery most of the time, and being low volume stuff it is expensive if you don't reload.
I've had a few 17s in my day and they are great rounds. They kill better than you think they should but definitely need patience and tweezers to reload. lol