Bigragu "Well, then, with what you just mentioned, that tells me we should leave the gun the way it comes from FX"
For many FX users that is exactly what they do, use the gun exactly as delivered. FX provides a single hole stacking PCP at 35-50 yards. That is even one of their final quality tests before shipping according to their own marketing videos. Ironically, many FX dealers actually make a business of setting air guns up for people to shoot their preferred ammunition because the tedium of the work getting that figured out is not for them, at least not yet. Sharing settings for stock rifles which is all were talking about here, mostly by some who have never shot a PCP in their life. They do however have the desire to own the best available, but have not yet found the joy of the "tuning" aspect because they don't know where to start and it's obviously intimidating working with such a different animal. I wouldn't expect any seasoned air gunner to have much care for something like this, unless like me they are curious for the same reason(s) as I am. What got me into PCPs in the beginning is exactly the "million ways to tune" ability of this platform. I find it way more entertaining than what you can do with powder burners.
There are many newcomers to the platform that are just looking for a little help and the easy tune system should make it less intimidating and get them on a quicker learning curve than anything previously.
I believe the WC MKIII has proven this out with the strait forward tuning capabilities and has/wil continue to make it a great PCP for many new enthusiasts. You have to get the horse successfully to the water hole before you can show them there are better ways to drink and enjoy it.
For many FX users that is exactly what they do, use the gun exactly as delivered. FX provides a single hole stacking PCP at 35-50 yards. That is even one of their final quality tests before shipping according to their own marketing videos. Ironically, many FX dealers actually make a business of setting air guns up for people to shoot their preferred ammunition because the tedium of the work getting that figured out is not for them, at least not yet. Sharing settings for stock rifles which is all were talking about here, mostly by some who have never shot a PCP in their life. They do however have the desire to own the best available, but have not yet found the joy of the "tuning" aspect because they don't know where to start and it's obviously intimidating working with such a different animal. I wouldn't expect any seasoned air gunner to have much care for something like this, unless like me they are curious for the same reason(s) as I am. What got me into PCPs in the beginning is exactly the "million ways to tune" ability of this platform. I find it way more entertaining than what you can do with powder burners.
There are many newcomers to the platform that are just looking for a little help and the easy tune system should make it less intimidating and get them on a quicker learning curve than anything previously.
I believe the WC MKIII has proven this out with the strait forward tuning capabilities and has/wil continue to make it a great PCP for many new enthusiasts. You have to get the horse successfully to the water hole before you can show them there are better ways to drink and enjoy it.
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