@@wighillparkgunstv2257 It should be 11.86, tune it up to that, this guy does a lot of DRS modding and tuning and shows you how... www.youtube.com/@sub12airgunners
A lovely looking gun but looks are not everything. Ive just watched a review of a sub £200 springer achieving 11.7 ft/lb. you would have thought a company with the pedigree FX could have produced that sort of power level for the UK market. Nice to watch a review pointing out the low power level though as I was going to buy one, but not now, Thanks
For the price of this you could get kral or reximex with genuine full power 11.8ftlbs at 180 bar a decent scope and a moderator but this FX is a lovely looking rifle
I don't think you gave the gun much of a chance to show it's stuff. The camera shows how unsteady your hold was and the accuracy not what I have seen other reviews. I also wonder why you would not do some minor tuning to get the velocities right before testing.
I’ve had my synthetic.22 drs for a few weeks now,and I’ve not used my crown mk2 or my hw110 since,no issues with mine whatsoever,and the synthetic stock suits me as my other rifles are also synthetic
Watching UK Airgun reviews is like watching a half of any capacity of any Airgun because every thing is restricted to 12 Ft pounds .. Watch American Airgun reviews.. their Airguns are not restricted and are full power..
That's fine but most shooters in the UK haven't got FAC, so it's not going to help them, watching someone shooting a 20 -40ft lb rifle is it, as they can't have one
Yes you can, but you will have to lift the gun out of the stock CUZ the regulator are on the front of the block and you have no outside assess to it ( FX should have drilled a hole in the stock so you could access it with a ball point hex ) Also have hammer spring adjustment in the back.