FX Who tunes the FX impact?

Not trying to knock anyone's ego but, I think anyone that owns a high end or any tunable air rifle should take the time to learn how to tune it their self. I can't imagine having a rifle that I needed to depend on someone else to tune it for me. There is so many different variables that can change a tune and also if you wanted to try a different ammo like going from pellets to slugs. I'm new to the air gun world and I bought a new M3, I definitely went through a learning curve getting it tuned and set up to shoot the way I wanted but I learned a lot about the rifle, it was definitely frustrating at times. With all the great information available online and here on this site there is no reason not to learn it for yourself....just my 2 cents....:)
 
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Not trying to knock anyone's ego but, I think anyone that owns a high end or any tunable air rifle should take the time to learn how to tune it their self. I can't imagine having a rifle that I needed to depend on someone else to tune it for me. There is so many different variables that can change a tune and also if you wanted to try a different ammo like going from pellets to slugs. I'm new to the air gun world and I bought a new M3, I definitely went through a learning curve getting it tuned and set up to shoot the way I wanted but I learned a lot about the rifle, it was definitely frustrating at times. With all the great information available online and here on this site there is no reason not to learn it for yourself....just my 2 cents....:)
I agree if you have the patience for the frustration…
 
Frustrating for slugs, yes.
Frustrating for pellets, not at all. There are a couple good video's out there that really spell it out step by step.
Take a known pellet that has a history of success and you can tune the M3 withing a magazine or two of shooting.
Second reg, hammer, second reg hammer, etc. Fine tune with the valve. There is plenty of guidance of where to start your tuning process so in actuality it's just fine tuning from there.
And the second time you tune it's even easier.