I have the dreamline classic in 25 and I love it. I can only compare it to a 25 mood so I'm not the best spokes person but mine is the best I have shot yet. Enjoy what ever you get.
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As stated earlier. You will love the Royal. Superb fit and finish. Tons of shots before bbl need cleaning. This is my .177 that love jsb 10.3 @ 900 fps. Snipe starlings out to 85 yds with ease.
Thanks to all for the suggestions.
Yes, I am open to options other than FX, including those from Eastern Europe.
I want to avoid "finicky" "quirky" or "complicated" and just go with simple, accurate, and reliable.
Of course, if I can get relatively convenient access to quality service/repair, that is to be appreciated as well. I'm in Arizona, USA.
If your set on a FX go for it, but you may want to look at the eastern made guns, Simple dependable and made to shoot, Veteran, Cricket, Vulcan, Uragan, If you just got to tune and play with it, The Prophet,
I look at the oring list on the FX Impact and think , Oh my so many thangs to go wrong and change out
Just my opinion about 2 cents worth..
Mike
If your set on a FX go for it, but you may want to look at the eastern made guns, Simple dependable and made to shoot, Veteran, Cricket, Vulcan, Uragan, If you just got to tune and play with it, The Prophet,
I look at the oring list on the FX Impact and think , Oh my so many thangs to go wrong and change out
Just my opinion about 2 cents worth..
Mike
I am not sure that it is even an issue, but the potential is there. It was one of the factors that nudged me away from FX.
If your set on a FX go for it, but you may want to look at the eastern made guns, Simple dependable and made to shoot, Veteran, Cricket, Vulcan, Uragan, If you just got to tune and play with it, The Prophet,
I look at the oring list on the FX Impact and think , Oh my so many thangs to go wrong and change out
Just my opinion about 2 cents worth..
Mike
I am not sure that it is even an issue, but the potential is there. It was one of the factors that nudged me away from FX.
Just remember that not all the orings are under pressure. With a combined 4 years of impact ownership I've replaced 3 orings, I know terrifying. Regs have never been touched and 1-2 of the orings were my fault on assembly after upgrading some parts.
Bodacious... can you easily change the regulator pressure and the hammer spring weight without having to do any disassembly?I have a Dreamline Classic in .22 and it's a fantastic shooter using 15.89's or 18.13's.
Next level would be a Crown.
+1 on the Wildcat MK3BTWC MKIII BT hits all your Bullitt points, with future upgrade options.
Patrick
Very nice, beautiful rifle, for sure! I am looking more for another bull pup style, though... just more nimble and handy.A Crown Continuum in .25 was my first PCP four months ago. It is the finest rifle I have owned. I still have the 380mm barrel on it and it is perfect for backyard duty. Quiet. Accurate. Light weight. Smooth action. I bought a heavy slug barrel for it in 700mm, but simply have not gotten around to switching out the shorter 380 barrel yet. I like walnut and the adjustable cheek riser takes out any eye box issue, regardless of the scope and mounts you use. Cannot recommend this rifle more highly for a beginning PCP'r. Every adjustment you might want to make is right on the rifle with a simple turn of a dial. Nothing complicated. True it's not black rifle tactical, but you already have one of those in the Ghost. So, unless you want a bullpup, the traditional Crown will scratch any itch you have. Took out a dozen starlings, grackles and sparrows this morning in my back yard.
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