The more I think about it the more I think you should buy both just to make sure. lol After all, FX doesn't have Blue or Red laminate stock and that's a minus in my book.
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Agreed, in January or February I bought a Raw HM1000x LRT. The trigger totally blows away any air rifle in the trigger category. You need to be very careful not to bump it.I was wondering if anyone was going to mention the phenomenal trigger on the RAW HM000x
Sometimes ergonomics is the most important thingI have a FX Crown Continuum in .22. I have not spent much time shooting it as of this time. Haven’t even tried the 700mm barrel yet. I mouned a Aztec Emerald and sighted it in and am quite happy with the results so far, maybe 200 rounds through it. JSB 18.13’s so far work pretty good, I’ve only shot out to 50 yards. Don’t really have much desire to shoot past that but do see myself trying 100 yards for the heck of it probably next spring. I like shooting tiny targets out to fifty at present.
Anyway, I’ve got the itch to buy something, don’t know why, and the RAW HM1000X LRT with no moderator, see photo.
My question, will I be gaining anything by buying the RAW or do I already have something fully capable compared to the HM1000X LRT ?
Randy
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your first shot will be accidental ! very lightI was wondering if anyone was going to mention the phenomenal trigger on the RAW HM000x
I've owned 6 RAWS and 7 FXs. The RAW trigger is BY FAR the best. Try adjusting your FX trigger down to 2 oz. The FX triggers are ok, but not great. It's a cheap, fragile design in comparison, IMO.Wow, kinda surprised by that. All three of my FX’s have awesome triggers. It’s possible though that my awesome trigger sense is poor. I by no means am a benchrest shooter per se, and maybe Crowns should have a better trigger but until I experience something better I think it’s awesome, for me that is.
While I prefer RAWs for my style of shooting, the LRT stock is more of a benchrest type and is pretty heavy for offhand shooting. If you can choose anothe stock, it would be better. As far as tuning? Order your RAW from www.airguns-usa.com and request the rifle be tuned for 18,1 gr pellets. Martin will be happy to help you.I shoot exclusively offhand in competitive metallic silhouette out to 45 yards. I presently use a MK1 FX Crown in .177 (since 2018) and wish to purchase a new rifle in .22; again exclusively for offhand competitive shooting. I am seriously considering a RAW HM1000X LRT rather than another Crown, because I find that the Crown's trigger is rather "agricultural" and heavy compared to the triggers on some of my competitors rifles, e.g. Steyr. I have worked on the Crown's trigger many times over the 5 years I have owned it, but I still find it unsatisfactory and heavy.
I know that the triggers on the RAW HM1000X are exceptional and far superior to any FX trigger, including the one on my Impact M3.
Question (1): How comfortable and ergonomic is the RAW HM1000X LRT for offhand shooting? Is it too heavy for offhand? Would it be as good as a new MKII Crown with respect to balance and ergonomics for offhand shooting?
Question (2): I understand the RAW in .22 is factory calibrated for 25.39gr pellets, and I want to use JSB 18.13gr pellets. How does one detune the RAW's velocity to accommodate the lighter pellets and will it still be extremely accurate?
Any advice will be appreciated.
Matt
It’s plenty comfortable, but it’s a rather long heavy gun.I shoot exclusively offhand in competitive metallic silhouette out to 45 yards. I presently use a MK1 FX Crown in .177 (since 2018) and wish to purchase a new rifle in .22; again exclusively for offhand competitive shooting. I am seriously considering a RAW HM1000X LRT rather than another Crown, because I find that the Crown's trigger is rather "agricultural" and heavy compared to the triggers on some of my competitors rifles, e.g. Steyr. I have worked on the Crown's trigger many times over the 5 years I have owned it, but I still find it unsatisfactory and heavy.
I know that the triggers on the RAW HM1000X are exceptional and far superior to any FX trigger, including the one on my Impact M3.
Question (1): How comfortable and ergonomic is the RAW HM1000X LRT for offhand shooting? Is it too heavy for offhand? Would it be as good as a new MKII Crown with respect to balance and ergonomics for offhand shooting?
Question (2): I understand the RAW in .22 is factory calibrated for 25.39gr pellets, and I want to use JSB 18.13gr pellets. How does one detune the RAW's velocity to accommodate the lighter pellets and will it still be extremely accurate?
Any advice will be appreciated.
Matt