Hi,
I got my FX Indy yesterday and just wanted to share my thoughts on it.
Before I do, let me start by saying that this is my second PCP air gun. My first one was a Marauder in .25, I bought 5 weeks ago. I ended up returning it though, because I didn't like a few things about it. The stock was to plastic-like and "cheap" looking. The magazine kept "breaking" and would not load the last 3 pellets and at the end, the pump (also a Benjamin product) would create some sort of vacuum when pulling on it (up stroke). Lastly, the shot count was just to low. To much pumping. Even though pumping was not as bad as I thought, it was still getting on my nerves. So, I just returned everything.
Having said that, I needed something new and "better", so I ordered the Indy. Why the Indy you might ask?! Good question. I am actually not sure myself why I got the Indy, ha ha. I guess I kinda fell in love with it, ever since I saw it about 6 month ago. I right away liked the idea of "Independence". Who doesn't, right?
Now. The first thing I noticed was, how much better the Indy feels compared to the Marauder. Ergonomically, and build quality wise speaking. The next thing I noticed was, how nice the trigger is. Wow, what a difference.
I zeroed my scope at 30 yards. The scope btw, is a CenterPoint I got from Walmart. The one I would like to get, the MTC Viper Pro, is not out yet. Anyhow, the groups were really, and I mean really tight. Especially considering, that I am not the worlds best shot, the gun was just resting on one bag filled with rice and that the table had wobbly legs, ha ha.
Now, another thing I noticed right away was, how much pumping I needed to do, to get the gun back to "normal" (220 bar) again?! I did some research before buying the gun, and pretty much everyone reported that you need to pump about 3 times for each shot. In other words, you get 6 full shots in caliber .25 before having to pump 18 times to bring the pressure up again. That is not the case for me. I get to that in a minute.
I did some Chrono testing, and here are my results. Starting pressure was 220 bar, and the first shot was at 843 fps. The next 7 shots were as follows:
180 / 873
168 / 889
150 / 894
130 / 884
110 / 849
90 / 823
80 / 770
I am not sure why the fps are going up, when the pressure is going down, but I am sure that someone will have an answer for that. Anyhow, the thing that amazed me the most, was not the fps or shot count, because they are well within what I expected, but the amount of pumping I had to do in order to bring up the pressure again.
Starting pressure 80 bar. After 10 pumps, I was up to 110 again. The next pumps were as follows:
total 15 pumps / 120 bar
20 / 140
25 / 155
30 / 170
35 / 180
40 / 200
45 / 212
47 / 220
That's 47 times, compared to 18 times of what everyone else is experiencing. What is going?! It took me a minute (a day actually) to realize that it must have something to do with me being at 6700 feet! (Temperature: 75, humidity:15%). I guess the thinner air means more pumping... Makes sense.
I wonder how altitude effects shot count?! I would think not at all, but I am not sure. The reason I am asking is, I am pretty sure I am going to exchange the Indy for something else. Problem is, what???
Which brings me to my last question. What should I get? I really like the FX Wildcat and Bobcat. I also like the Cricket. The Cricket is on sale.
Man, this sucks! I was thinking I was done, had found the gun of my dreams and then that! LOL
Any help is appreciated.
BTW, pellets used are JSB Match Diabolo Exact Kind .25
Thanks,
Kmd
I got my FX Indy yesterday and just wanted to share my thoughts on it.
Before I do, let me start by saying that this is my second PCP air gun. My first one was a Marauder in .25, I bought 5 weeks ago. I ended up returning it though, because I didn't like a few things about it. The stock was to plastic-like and "cheap" looking. The magazine kept "breaking" and would not load the last 3 pellets and at the end, the pump (also a Benjamin product) would create some sort of vacuum when pulling on it (up stroke). Lastly, the shot count was just to low. To much pumping. Even though pumping was not as bad as I thought, it was still getting on my nerves. So, I just returned everything.
Having said that, I needed something new and "better", so I ordered the Indy. Why the Indy you might ask?! Good question. I am actually not sure myself why I got the Indy, ha ha. I guess I kinda fell in love with it, ever since I saw it about 6 month ago. I right away liked the idea of "Independence". Who doesn't, right?
Now. The first thing I noticed was, how much better the Indy feels compared to the Marauder. Ergonomically, and build quality wise speaking. The next thing I noticed was, how nice the trigger is. Wow, what a difference.
I zeroed my scope at 30 yards. The scope btw, is a CenterPoint I got from Walmart. The one I would like to get, the MTC Viper Pro, is not out yet. Anyhow, the groups were really, and I mean really tight. Especially considering, that I am not the worlds best shot, the gun was just resting on one bag filled with rice and that the table had wobbly legs, ha ha.
Now, another thing I noticed right away was, how much pumping I needed to do, to get the gun back to "normal" (220 bar) again?! I did some research before buying the gun, and pretty much everyone reported that you need to pump about 3 times for each shot. In other words, you get 6 full shots in caliber .25 before having to pump 18 times to bring the pressure up again. That is not the case for me. I get to that in a minute.
I did some Chrono testing, and here are my results. Starting pressure was 220 bar, and the first shot was at 843 fps. The next 7 shots were as follows:
180 / 873
168 / 889
150 / 894
130 / 884
110 / 849
90 / 823
80 / 770
I am not sure why the fps are going up, when the pressure is going down, but I am sure that someone will have an answer for that. Anyhow, the thing that amazed me the most, was not the fps or shot count, because they are well within what I expected, but the amount of pumping I had to do in order to bring up the pressure again.
Starting pressure 80 bar. After 10 pumps, I was up to 110 again. The next pumps were as follows:
total 15 pumps / 120 bar
20 / 140
25 / 155
30 / 170
35 / 180
40 / 200
45 / 212
47 / 220
That's 47 times, compared to 18 times of what everyone else is experiencing. What is going?! It took me a minute (a day actually) to realize that it must have something to do with me being at 6700 feet! (Temperature: 75, humidity:15%). I guess the thinner air means more pumping... Makes sense.
I wonder how altitude effects shot count?! I would think not at all, but I am not sure. The reason I am asking is, I am pretty sure I am going to exchange the Indy for something else. Problem is, what???
Which brings me to my last question. What should I get? I really like the FX Wildcat and Bobcat. I also like the Cricket. The Cricket is on sale.
Man, this sucks! I was thinking I was done, had found the gun of my dreams and then that! LOL
Any help is appreciated.
BTW, pellets used are JSB Match Diabolo Exact Kind .25
Thanks,
Kmd