I shoot FX king slug liner .22 600mm .40 grain 908 f/s and is insanely accurate.
I havev a vudoo 360 too , and shoots great with Lapua super Long Range .
Thanks for your reply.
If you look for maximum expansion - Especially the JSB Knockout slugs expands very good due to the use of a much softer lead than like H&N slugs.
Anyway the amout of liners comes with how FX releases new lines.
My Crown was born with a STX liner in 500 mm .177.
Then i used some wrong silicon oil and it gave corrosion so I ordered a new one (My own fault.)
Shortly after FX announces the new superior liner and i ordered this. in 500 mm.
The Crown gen 1 has never been over powered so when later the 600 mm superior liner was announced I ordered this as a complete super light barrel kit.
Then I took a hunting licence and bought a 600 mm FAC superlight .22 barrel kit.
Then FX announces the 700 mm superior liners in .177 and bought a liner and made a DIY barrel kit with carbon pipes.
But that was so tight in the stroke that any Slugs was shooting very bad and the speed i could get with heavier slugs was equal to the 600 mm superior liner.
The 700 barrel was then unused until FX announced the 600 mm Superior heavy liners for .177 and I ordered one and it was the best barrel so far for the .177.
Then later they also made 700 mm barrels in superior Heavy for the .177 so i exchanged the 700 superior standard liner to the 700 mm superior heavy.
This is by far the best combination I had so far for shooting 13 -16 grain slugs for the crown.
So the last liner which I havent received yet is my soon expected .22 superior heavy.
So maybe I am "only" at the number 8 Liner
sorry.
My point is if I had bought my Daystate Redwolf at the time where I bought the Crown, would from day one had outperformed The FX Crown in both Pellet and Slugs accuracy from day one -
and today it still by far shoots way more accurate in both close distance and also at distances +100 m.
And I would have saved a lot of money trying to achieve the long distance accuracy and power that my Redwolf delivers.
Looking at power, the FX Crown will never get close to the Redwolfs power levels.
I test shot several 10 strings group with my Redwolf up to 1045 fps, shooting 20 grain Zan slugs - though it was way too fast for accuracy - this shows the power reserve available in a Redwolf .177 with "only" 600 mm Polygon barrel. The Barrel i would call it.
But I hope my .22 Superior Heavy liner will be my Last FX Crown liner.
If any updates it will another rifle - A FX King instead or it total other direction buying a BRK Ghost or a RTI Prophet performance mk3