The machining, rielaiability, power, barrel, Regs, valve, guncase is unmatched if you compare.Wondering how these two stack up
Mora hands down! How you would compare a straw liner with a real bull barrel? In my opinion Fx should make a step forward and redesign something to make a high power gun shooting slugs and not adapting an idea to make it shoot slugs. Their Regs are outdated, as their valve. Most of their guns have POI shift, and slow first shots. The Mora has none.
Then you are not only extremely lucky, but truly the exception.In two weeks I will be able to give an opinion on the Leopard.
DRS is a superb affordable rifle. My .22 gives 50 fpe and shoots slugs as a champ.
My DRST did the same… DRS is stellar if you don’t mind low shot count and didn’t draw a blank in the liner/barrel lottery, which can happen with any rifle…Then you are not only extremely lucky, but truly the exception.
I’ve been very happy with every FX rifle I’ve owned going back over ten years now. I’ve owned a Royals 400, Impact MK2, a Crown Mk2 .177, a Crown MK2 .22 and now a Panthera. A good friend has had a Dreamline Tactical and now a Panthera. All of these rifles have been excellent performers with either pellets or slugs depending on their purpose. I am a careful, methodical tuner and have kept each rifle within its performance envelope and each of those rifle have delivered outstanding results.Then you are not only extremely lucky, but truly the exception.
It is true that we have heard about some FX (Meccano shooting line) that become a nightmare.I’ve been very happy with every FX rifle I’ve owned going back over ten years now. I’ve owned a Royals 400, Impact MK2, a Crown Mk2 .177, a Crown MK2 .22 and now a Panthera. A good friend has had a Dreamline Tactical and now a Panthera. All of these rifles have been excellent performers with either pellets or slugs depending on their purpose. I am a careful, methodical tuner and have kept each rifle within its performance envelope and each of those rifle have delivered outstanding results.
Kenny
As a matter of fact, shooting FX DRS classic 600 mm with the super powerful plenum, is one of the best shooting PCP experience I have had.Then you are not only extremely lucky, but truly the exception.
Yep, that's why I wont buy FX anymore until they prove a big change in their line. Sick and tired to spend my time changing o rings, and dismantling guns. I want a rifle, not a toy.I am happy for all your great experiences with your FX guns, but I am not. I spent a great deal of money for my FX Crown. It is priced at a premium. The problem with my FX Crown is a poor fit between the barrel and the receiver. The gun is exceptionally well made, but with that loose fit, the POI shifts easily with just the smallest tap on the gun. I use a barrel band and it helps, but is a band-aid. As a shooter I need to know that any miss I experience is due to me not the gun. Unfortunately, with my Crown I can never be certain. Who needs a gun like that?