I like the Maverick, you can mess with it to your hearts content and if you know your starting point you can get it back. I've got a .25 VP and a .25 Sniper, I've got the Sniper with JSB 25.39 King Diablos perking along at 1,030 fps, and the King HeavyThe Diablos 33.95's a more sedate 935. Turning down the adjustor brings the 25.39's down to a more reasonable 935. But to your last question, you can grab and go, they absolutely LOVE the JSB Match Diabolo Exact King .25 Cal, 25.39 Grains,, you may have to tinker a touch with the regulator pressures but, with a digital gauge on the back it's easy. The cheap one on Amazon works fine, use a touch of silicon oil on the sealing face. Note I had a bad front reg,. o-ring from the factory. Also the 3mm ball in the adjustor has a horrible habit of running away, work on a towel and nice fluffy towel.I'm new to PCP. I bought a Gauntlet 2 and got hooked. Now I'm looking at other rifles and FX have caught my eye. I like to tinker. And I like the idea of .25 and .35 as I have a farm with pests and game.
What I'm wondering is, how often are FX guys stuck fiddling with their guns instead of shooting them. I mean I get that the whole point is to fiddle with them, but after fiddling and taking good notes, can one return to previous settings or at least close enough?
And what's all this talk of constant POI shift?
I guess what I'm asking is can I grab the gun and shoot, or do I have to tinker first?
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