Hey guys, I just wanted to share my Maverick details, now that I've finally got it about where I want it. The camo is the Mossy Oak Obsession shotgun wrap. It took me a couple of hours with a hair dryer and a very sharp knife, but I think it turned out pretty well. I camo'd it out of function, and not for looks. In GA you can use a .30 and up air gun to hunt whitetail deer and Turkey(definitely need the camo for that one). I've also done a bit of tuning to it, so it can sling that heavy lead better
It started life as a Compact .30, but that didn't last very long. Here's a breakdown of the modifications I've done so far:
-Huma extra high pressure regulators
-Huma barrel ports on .22/.30, custom on .177
-Huma Impact hammer spring
-Huma gauges
-7.3mm valve seat, PEEK poppet
-Pin probes in .177/.22/.30(machined myself)
-14 gram hammer weight(machined myself)
-700mm Superior Heavy liners in .22 and .30
-480cc Omega bottle
-635mm Alfa Precision polygon 16.5" twist barrel machined by me to fit
-Yankee Hill Machine 6" picatinny extension
-Crimson Trace 6-24 x 56 Scope(Awesome glass, and 34mm tube) and Arken 20 MOA mount
-Fab Defense Gradus grip
-Home made bag rider
-STO Falx High Flow moderator
I think that about covers the modifications list. I spent a couple of weeks just tuning, before I ever put it on a target. It has turned out to be a LASER in all calibers with the right ammo! In .177 power tops out at 53 fpe, but it usually lives in the 45fpe range shooting 22 grain Griffin Slugs. In .22 the power tops out at 84 fpe with cast 35.2 grain slugs. That was just to see what the upper limit was. It usually lives in the 65-70 fpe range shooting the NSA 31.2 grain slugs in .218. It is creepy accurate with those NSAs! I've even managed to bust a few eggs at 250 yards
The .30 caliber tops out at 130 fpe with the NSA 65.5 grain slugs. It is a hammer with those, but I haven't done a ton of testing them yet. It usually gets shot with the 54.5 grain NSAs, and is very accurate shooting them around 950 fps. I've made some pretty darn long shots on cans and various other stuff with them too. I didn't mod it for power, just to say I did. I'm a hunter first, and I often go after larger critters, so the more power potential the better! Anyway, that's the rundown on performance so far.
I have to say, the Maverick has turned out to be a very solid performer for me so far. Needless to say, I'm very happy I took the jump with it. I've never been an FX guy(not that I had a problem with them). I've always taken less expensive guns, and modded them to be what I wanted. When the Maverick was announced, I knew I needed that gun. The dual regs and 89cc plenum were calling to me. It wasn't as expensive as the Impact, and little simpler too. There was finally a gun with enough plenum that I could make some serious power with, and I had to have it. I have this disease, where I can't leave anything alone. Think Tim The Toolman. Even though the Maverick is the most expensive air gun I've ever bought, it's fate was no different. I had it in pieces the day I got it
I went through it thoroughly, and tried to identify where I could make improvements and stop any potential future issues. On that note, I think the first things I would recommend on the Maverick are a bit of loctite on the grub screws that connect the side lever linkage to the cocking rod. I would also recommend a wee bit on the micro adjustment tension screw. Other than that, it is a darn solid gun with strong power right out of the box, assuming you have the correct hammer weight in it. I'm super stoked about how this gun has turned out with performance and accuracy, and I just had to share! Feel free to ask me anything you want about the numbers/mods etc.. Thanks for reading!
-Huma extra high pressure regulators
-Huma barrel ports on .22/.30, custom on .177
-Huma Impact hammer spring
-Huma gauges
-7.3mm valve seat, PEEK poppet
-Pin probes in .177/.22/.30(machined myself)
-14 gram hammer weight(machined myself)
-700mm Superior Heavy liners in .22 and .30
-480cc Omega bottle
-635mm Alfa Precision polygon 16.5" twist barrel machined by me to fit
-Yankee Hill Machine 6" picatinny extension
-Crimson Trace 6-24 x 56 Scope(Awesome glass, and 34mm tube) and Arken 20 MOA mount
-Fab Defense Gradus grip
-Home made bag rider
-STO Falx High Flow moderator
I think that about covers the modifications list. I spent a couple of weeks just tuning, before I ever put it on a target. It has turned out to be a LASER in all calibers with the right ammo! In .177 power tops out at 53 fpe, but it usually lives in the 45fpe range shooting 22 grain Griffin Slugs. In .22 the power tops out at 84 fpe with cast 35.2 grain slugs. That was just to see what the upper limit was. It usually lives in the 65-70 fpe range shooting the NSA 31.2 grain slugs in .218. It is creepy accurate with those NSAs! I've even managed to bust a few eggs at 250 yards
I have to say, the Maverick has turned out to be a very solid performer for me so far. Needless to say, I'm very happy I took the jump with it. I've never been an FX guy(not that I had a problem with them). I've always taken less expensive guns, and modded them to be what I wanted. When the Maverick was announced, I knew I needed that gun. The dual regs and 89cc plenum were calling to me. It wasn't as expensive as the Impact, and little simpler too. There was finally a gun with enough plenum that I could make some serious power with, and I had to have it. I have this disease, where I can't leave anything alone. Think Tim The Toolman. Even though the Maverick is the most expensive air gun I've ever bought, it's fate was no different. I had it in pieces the day I got it
