That question is too subjective as to each person own taste and what is good or not. I own a FX Crown MK II and choose that gun over all the rest because I wanted the best gun available “for me”. In my opinion it is hard to beat in the “real gun / rifle” looks department and there is no question as to the accuracy.So as of today... is the Crown still somewhat better than the other FX guns???
How do you define better? I think the fact that it's adjustable, would make it more versatile and thus better, than non-adjustable FX guns.So as of today... is the Crown still somewhat better than the other FX guns???
Greetings.I have both, actually I have two of each . Better is not only a highly subjective term, it begs the question “Better for/at what?”
First of all, I have two MKII Crowns, one Laminate in .22 and one Walnut in .30. I have barrels in both calibers from 500mm to 700mm. I have two M3 Impacts, one currently in .25 and one in .30, with barrel kits from 500mm to 700mm in .22, .25 and .30
My Crowns have better triggers (IMHO) than my Impacts. At least I fell I have more adjustability and end at a slightly better result on my Crowns than my Impacts. My Crowns “feel” better to me when being shot offhand. There is something about the traditional rifle format which I find easier to shot well from a standing offhand position.
On the other hand, my Impacts make more power than my Crowns (if that’s what I want). They are more adjustable, and more precisely/repeatedly adjustable, than my Crowns. For any given power level or barrel length (which are related) they are much shorter in length than the Crown and thus much easier to walk around with. Walking through the woods shooting steel targets that i have stuck in the ground and various random distances is simply ridiculous with a 700mm Crown, no matter how good the gun feel offhand. With the 700mm Impact its a piece of cake.
With the right setup I really find no difference shooting off the bench. However the Impact probably needs a few extra add-on bits (bag rider being one) to shoot well from the bench compared to the Crown.
I love them both and would find it difficult to choose only one. Luckily a lifetime of hard work means that i don’t have to choose.
Chris
Greetings.
How or why is the adjustability of the Impact better than the Crown’s. The Impact MK II has one reg, as the Crown does, which you know, of course.
Thank you. S7
Better is another term that needs to be defined. Impacts give you more tuning options, thus you can make finer adjustments. I own a Crown, and recently bought an Impact. Both are excellent rifles. Of the two I'd say the Crown is easier to tune, simply due to having less options. Which you choose all depends on how you plan to use it and personal preference.Greetings.
How or why is the adjustability of the Impact better than the Crown’s.
Thank you. S7
This helps. And for me, easier is preferred. But excluding the Impact MK III, with its two regs, how is the Impact more tunable or how does it offer more tuning options? Are you referring to harmonic tuners and such?Better is another term that needs to be defined. Impacts give you more tuning options, thus you can make finer adjustments. I own a Crown, and recently bought an Impact. Both are excellent rifles. Of the two I'd say the Crown is easier to tune, simply due to having less options. Which you choose all depends on how you plan to use it and personal preference.
The Crown has 4 things to adjust. These are (1) the Power Wheel, (2) The Transfer Port, (3) the Regulator pressure and (4) the Hammer Spring. Three of the3se can be adjusted without any disassembly of the gun. The Hammer Spring pre-load require the removal of the stock, which is a PITA, since you first have to remove the Power Wheel (DONT LOSE THE LITTLE BALL BEARING!) and the Safety.Greetings.
How or why is the adjustability of the Impact better than the Crown’s.
Thank you. S7
The Impact has a micro-adjuster with the power wheel for fine tuning, on the Crown you have to remove the stock and use an allen wrench. Impacts also have a valve adjuster.This helps. And for me, easier is preferred. But excluding the Impact MK III, with its two regs, how is the Impact more tunable or how does it offer more tuning options? Are you referring to harmonic tuners and such?
Thank you. S7