Hi,
I have been a springer .177 guy for years, but am considering my first PCP...an FX DRS Classic. This is in a new power range from what I am used to with 14 ft/pound springers. I am unsure of what caliber to get: .177, .22, or .25 for this gun. I have used the Chairgun app and compared the trajectory and wind drift for all three calibers at the velocities that FX claims for each caliber and the trajectories and wind drift data seems nearly identical for all three calibers (which I find to be very surprising).
What are your thoughts on choice of caliber? In a 50 foot/pound vs a 14 foot/pound rifle things are not the same I feel which makes me almost completely rule out .177. But then with a PCP there are other variables such as shot capacity and magazine size. And then there is always the variable about cost of pellets.
I would use the gun mostly for plinking in the yard, and some hunting. I might consider shooting some field target or other matches just for fun. I kind of feel that the .25 offers the best for hunting if the trajectory is similar to the other calibers since the larger pellet will have more lethality I would think. But on the other hand it means more expensive ammo and lower shot capacity.
I am kind of thinking that .22 may be the sweet spot and best compromise at this power level. What do you think? Also note that it appears that the .177 and .22 are a 500mm barrel while the .25 is a 600mm barrel. I am not sure if the .25 can shoot slugs or just pelltets.
Being new to the realm of PCPs the variables create a new situation that is different from my past choices with springers and i need to think this though and make an informed decision.
thanks for your help!!!
matt
I have been a springer .177 guy for years, but am considering my first PCP...an FX DRS Classic. This is in a new power range from what I am used to with 14 ft/pound springers. I am unsure of what caliber to get: .177, .22, or .25 for this gun. I have used the Chairgun app and compared the trajectory and wind drift for all three calibers at the velocities that FX claims for each caliber and the trajectories and wind drift data seems nearly identical for all three calibers (which I find to be very surprising).
What are your thoughts on choice of caliber? In a 50 foot/pound vs a 14 foot/pound rifle things are not the same I feel which makes me almost completely rule out .177. But then with a PCP there are other variables such as shot capacity and magazine size. And then there is always the variable about cost of pellets.
I would use the gun mostly for plinking in the yard, and some hunting. I might consider shooting some field target or other matches just for fun. I kind of feel that the .25 offers the best for hunting if the trajectory is similar to the other calibers since the larger pellet will have more lethality I would think. But on the other hand it means more expensive ammo and lower shot capacity.
I am kind of thinking that .22 may be the sweet spot and best compromise at this power level. What do you think? Also note that it appears that the .177 and .22 are a 500mm barrel while the .25 is a 600mm barrel. I am not sure if the .25 can shoot slugs or just pelltets.
Being new to the realm of PCPs the variables create a new situation that is different from my past choices with springers and i need to think this though and make an informed decision.
thanks for your help!!!
matt