Whose got their trigger finger on the Ghost?!

what does this do that an FX Impact M3 don't?
As I see it there are 2 main differences between the m3 and ghost. The barrel and the block. The barrel is much larger diameter than the soda straw in the m3 which makes it stiffer and more stable. The block is 1 piece not many pieces bolted together like the m3 and has simpler internals( less o rings to leak) which again should make it more stable. Combined in my mind should make it more durable less poi shifts and possibly more consistently accurate. Forgot to mention that the weight of the barrel should give it a more weight forward bias to shoot more like a regular rifle instead of a more rearward balance like the m3
 
Im not sure if this matters to you, but I believe and correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that the .22 slug currently has better BC available than a .25 slug, if slugs are your choice of projectile.
For my intended purpose no. Small gun, not shooting long range, just prefer the larger wound channel. The plus in either caliber would not make an ideal slug gun seeing the reg settings already required to push heavy pellets.
 
Got my trigger finger up a ghost :D
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Any left handed shooters try the BRK Ghost? What was your experience with it?
I'm not left-handed so can't offer any thoughts there....but I've been playing with a Ghost since September.
  • The cheekpiece and side lever can both be swapped to be agreeable to lefty shooters.
  • Magazine loads from either side but depending on preference for cheekpiece placement, it can block one side. For example, I'm a right handed shooter and I like the cheekpiece in a place that requires me to insert the mag from the right side of the gun. A lefty putting the cheekpiece where I like it (but opposite side) would have to insert the mag from the left.
Overall, it's a lot more lefty-friendly than many gun designs.
 
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