Okay several things going on in my life, one a couple of new firearms purchases the last 2 months, engaged and the Prophet 3 Performance in 22 cal came, last two are the change. Well all of them, life is about change and additions.
Originally I was going to go with the P3 Performance Compact, but I had a phone chat with Alex of Air Rifle Activities and he made the rational the standard version will be more versatile. I can always modular down to compact if I want.
I got the gun two weeks ago, but the next day I flew to The Netherlands for training and to see my girlfriend, now fiancee. She is amazing, speaks 6 languages, studying a masters in PT and has a heart of gold, my friends in The Netherlands love her. And she has a cool ass yorkie named Pepper. We have started the process for her to move to USA, but glaciers move faster, so lets see how it goes.
The Prophet 3 is another story, it is built for purpose. When comparing it to my P1 several things stand out beyond the obvious changes in design. One is it is more refined with better metal work. To sum up the fit and finish is better, and it comes with a cool new t-shirt.
As you can see the rifle came set at 90 bar, and I have put a couple hades through it to get a "feel" and the mean fpe was 31 ft/lbs at 930 fps, this ia bit fast for hades, so I am going to try some 18 grainers along with 25 grain when they come in. I have slugs too.
Published power range of the gun is from 32 to 65 fpe. At 32 the shot count is 170 according to the data. and a while back I bought a RTI Hush suppressor, well, it lives up to its name, the gun is for sure quieter than my Ranger which is shooting almost half the energy as the P3.
RTI knows how to build a quality gun, that is for sure, and like any manufactures they have their lessons learned and RTI learns from their missteps. Ps let me report that later.
Originally I was going to go with the P3 Performance Compact, but I had a phone chat with Alex of Air Rifle Activities and he made the rational the standard version will be more versatile. I can always modular down to compact if I want.
I got the gun two weeks ago, but the next day I flew to The Netherlands for training and to see my girlfriend, now fiancee. She is amazing, speaks 6 languages, studying a masters in PT and has a heart of gold, my friends in The Netherlands love her. And she has a cool ass yorkie named Pepper. We have started the process for her to move to USA, but glaciers move faster, so lets see how it goes.
The Prophet 3 is another story, it is built for purpose. When comparing it to my P1 several things stand out beyond the obvious changes in design. One is it is more refined with better metal work. To sum up the fit and finish is better, and it comes with a cool new t-shirt.
As you can see the rifle came set at 90 bar, and I have put a couple hades through it to get a "feel" and the mean fpe was 31 ft/lbs at 930 fps, this ia bit fast for hades, so I am going to try some 18 grainers along with 25 grain when they come in. I have slugs too.
Published power range of the gun is from 32 to 65 fpe. At 32 the shot count is 170 according to the data. and a while back I bought a RTI Hush suppressor, well, it lives up to its name, the gun is for sure quieter than my Ranger which is shooting almost half the energy as the P3.
RTI knows how to build a quality gun, that is for sure, and like any manufactures they have their lessons learned and RTI learns from their missteps. Ps let me report that later.