It is this one with a 700 cc bottle:That is a good looking gun, never seen it before but I like it alot.
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It is this one with a 700 cc bottle:That is a good looking gun, never seen it before but I like it alot.
I was simply going by the specs page at fxairguns.com and daystate.comWhere are you sourcing the fpe #’s?
18.39 gr pellet at 880 fps is 31.63 fpe. I can guarantee you that the crown will push an 18.39 much faster than 880 and will shoot 25.39’s @ 900 with no effort whatsoever. That speed magically produces 45.67 fpe. It will shoot the 25.39’s considerably faster without any modifications.
I am not trying to sway you one way or the other as they are both very good guns, but the fpe info you have is not reality
My wolverine shoots 25.4 grain at 44 foot-pounds.I was simply going by the specs page at fxairguns.com and daystate.com
I was not attempting to berate or chastise you. Just wanted to make sure you knew that the fpe ratings on the Crown were not reality. I have no personal experience with the Wolverine so could not speak to that gun.I was simply going by the specs page at fxairguns.com and daystate.com
I have never owned either one of these, but I did get to hold and examine the FX Crown when I was shopping and that adjustable stock is sweet!, but that's all I can comment on on the gun since I never got to shoot it.I have not owned either one of these rifles, so my opinions are based on things I've read and comparison to other versions from the brands listed.
For a rifle I shoot left handed as well. You will actually appreciate the cocking lever on the right hand side for follow-up shots as you don't have to break your grip with the trigger hand.