Very good input, thoughts, and opinions by all. I sincerely appreciate all the responses. You guys never disappoint.
I'll try to respond to a few posts here as opposed to replying to them individually. Special thanks to TMH for the link to his comparison thread, that was great info. @ ChRiSiS "in the long term we are all dead", lol, awesome!
I actually am happy with how my Mk2 shoots now, I love it honestly. Just need more power at distance.
I don't know that I would even utilize some of the benefits of the Mk3 such as all the adjustability. I don't fiddle around much with adjustments to be perfectly honest (once it is dialed in). Now I do enjoy having the latest and greatest toys, but I'm getting to an age when I have to make compromises in that regard.
I don't mind the extra cost of the Hybrid Slugs because I really don't shoot a lot. I got my Mk2 when they first came out and have only put about 450 pellets through it. But when I do shoot, I need it to be right on, and I need it to get the job done.
I don't have an official decision right now, but I think weighing all the options, for me, upgrading my Mk2 is probably going to be a better option right now at this stage in my life. I agree that the Mk3 would be a better long haul decision, but I like the ability to pay for the upgrades over time. Plus I won't have to worry about selling the Mk2, then being without a gun until I found a Mk3. Another driving factor is that I was really bummed out when FX later released better versions of the Mk2, seemingly right after I got mine, and mine didn't qualify for free upgrade (mainly talking about the plenum here). Kind of hard for me to justify going through all the trouble to get a Mk3 at first release when there will probably be a better version out in less than a year.
If I do upgrade my Mk2 I think it will get me by until the Mk4 comes out... hehehe.
First, I love your Nutria hunting thread. Thanks for keeping that running for so long.
Second, my vote is to upgrade slowly in a pointed, methodical manner. Transfer port, liner...then plenum. Do it slow, keep us in the loop, so we can see how the power increases with each change. I can tell you the Ronin is probably not the best place to focus your money. I have run a Donny FX model, Koi, Sumo, and Ronin on both .25 and .30. The Ronin doesn't give you much more of a reduction, even at .30, and it changes the POI a bit because of weight and harmonics. I can swap out the FX, Koi, and Sumo and POI stays almost the same, but with the Ronin, the POI drops. The Impact shots will be quieter than the sound your pellet or slug makes thwacking the nutria with any of those suppressors. The Sumo is the sweet spot for .30 and below for suppression. The Ronin shines in .357 and above. My Impact Compact is making right around 80FPE in .30 cal, running a Sumo, and the pellets hitting the intended target are louder. The Sumo is a tad quieter than the FX you're running, but not really worth the difference considering hitting a nutria with 60+FPE isn't going to be quiet anyway. IMO only, of course.
I got one of the last MK2's before the MK3's came out, so it has Wika gauges and all the last refinements going into the M3. FX does slowly and quietly improve their guns as the model evolves, so my strategy for the MK3 is to save and wait. By the time I have enough money squirreled away it will be a better gun, and my MK2 shoots lights out now.
For the amount you're shooting (450 shots over the life of your gun), and how you're shooting (shoot to kill), I'd tinker as little as possible, think about what will get you the power you want/need, and carefully make changes. I've put more than 450 slugs down range tinkering in the last few days, only to come to the conclusion that I can't safely shoot slugs in a lot of the places I hunt, and returned to a JSB Heavy set up in .25.
.30 cal is awesome!
It is louder, it is more expensive to shoot by quite a bit, but it hits with authority, laughs at the wind (sorta), and is oh so fun. For the amount you shoot and your intended purpose, it would work well.
Upvote 0