FX If you could start over with unlimited budget...

The op stated "unlimited budget," so why buy junk? I also didn't get the impression from the op that he or she was looking to own everything, so your comment is pretty nol and void. Take offense if you want, I don't. If someone tells me they are looking at high end airguns and the various setups to go with it on an unlimited budget, well I get the impression they are looking for quality products.
Who took offense? This is an airgun forum lol. I think you took my post too seriously. I was looking at an Alkin W31 literally today.
 
Id go straight to:

FX Impact M3 Compact 25Cal/22Cal
Eagle Vision IPS Rings
Arken EPL4 MIL 4-16x
Atlas Picatinny Bipod
Hugget 30Cal Snipe Moderator
Saber Tactical Extended Rail Trigger Guard
FX Carbon Fiber Barrel Sleeve
Good Compressor like an Alkin or maybe Omega
Tripod, never owned one so I cant give you any advice.

With this setup you can shoot pellets or light slugs and its light enough to walk around with, but does great on the bench too. 10-150? meters.
Really wanted to go down that rabbit hole, reminds me of when I built my first AR but I feel like the M4 release is imminent
 
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Be careful of people who tell that a certain brand or gun sucks without giving you a legitimate reason I have personally owned or have access to several different fx airguns and all of them were excellent me and my dad just went to a range that we were easily making ground squirrel size hits on targets out to 200 300 and even 400yds he is shooting a fx impact m3 25cal with altaros 50gr slugs and I was shooting an fx panthera in 25cal with altaros 60gr queens and were talking shoot make a wind call hold and then blast it so pretty impressive guns here are some 3 shot groups with my panthera at 100ydsView attachment 435862View attachment 435863
Once a FX rifle decides to work in a team with you and meanwhile you do not screw it playing with the tune, FX become a very accurate rifle.

Here it is a group I just made at 88 yards with my FX Panthera Compact Hunter .25 Cal.

please take into consideration that:

1.- I am just a hunter, not an EBR shooter;

2.- That I shoot from a rest I made and that I do not use a bipod nor a bag in the rear; and

3.- Groups like these can be made all day long except when a defective pellet (I do not sort pellets) gets into the magazine:


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Be careful of people who tell that a certain brand or gun sucks without giving you a legitimate reason I have personally owned or have access to several different fx airguns and all of them were excellent me and my dad just went to a range that we were easily making ground squirrel size hits on targets out to 200 300 and even 400yds he is shooting a fx impact m3 25cal with altaros 50gr slugs and I was shooting an fx panthera in 25cal with altaros 60gr queens and were talking shoot make a wind call hold and then blast it so pretty impressive guns here are some 3 shot groups with my panthera at 100ydsView attachment 435862View attachment 435863
FX seems to make quality products. But they are definitely not everyone's cup of tea. Also, some people don't want to devote the time into fine tuning their rifle to work optimally for their ammo. Once they are tuned for the preferred ammo they seem to shoot great. There is a reason people are using pantheras in competitions against conventional firearms
 
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what are some good "springers" ? I had a Crossman single shot with a barrel break and I couldn't sight that thing in for the life of me
Basically any Weihrauch will make you smile. I'd skip on the HW57 (I have a good one but they are hit or miss). If you want low power that R7/HW30S that was mentioned is amazing for 30yd shooting and even farther if you really want to push it. The HW80, HW90, or an HW95 are all great choices as well. If you prefer to shoot from a bench the HW97K is fantastic as is the Air Arms TX200.
 
The op stated "unlimited budget," so why buy junk? I also didn't get the impression from the op that he or she was looking to own everything, so your comment is pretty nol and void. Take offense if you want, I don't. If someone tells me they are looking at high end airguns and the various setups to go with it on an unlimited budget, well I get the impression they are looking for quality products.
Everyone has an opinion on what gun or manufacturer is best. The rest of the setup is the really hard one for me to research and decide on. A lot more goes into effortlessly owning and using an air rife than a traditional rifle. Compressor and / or bottle recommendations or other items you can't live without?

I have always had the mentality to buy it once and have it for life. First shotgun: Benelli Cardoba. First tournament paintball gun: Planet Eclipse SL8r. Still have them both 20 plus years later and they both perform flawlessly. Quality over quantity every time. Also hate buying something just to replace it in the future with the thing I should have just bought the first time.
 
FX seems to make quality products. But they are definitely not everyone's cup of tea. Also, some people don't want to devote the time into fine tuning their rifle to work optimally for their ammo. Once they are tuned for the preferred ammo they seem to shoot great. There is a reason people are using pantheras in competitions against conventional firearms
Well you can look at it that way but personally I look at it like at least ihave the ability to fine tune to a certain ammo most guns either shoot or they don't there is no fine tuning available or very little personally I would rather have it than not it's kind of like with a centerline either you find a factory bullet that shoots well or you hand load and then you can choose any specific thing you want to do and make your gun shoot excellent obviously its your decision to make but just trying to throw some knowledge nuggets out there lol
 
Once a FX rifle decides to work in a team with you and meanwhile you do not screw it playing with the tune, FX become a very accurate rifle.

Here it is a group I just made at 88 yards with my FX Panthera Compact Hunter .25 Cal.

please take into consideration that:

1.- I am just a hunter, not an EBR shooter;

2.- That I shoot from a rest I made and that I do not use a bipod nor a bag in the rear; and

3.- Groups like these can be made all day long except when a defective pellet (I do not sort pellets) gets into the magazine:


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Beautiful gun and excellent shooting
 
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FX seems to make quality products. But they are definitely not everyone's cup of tea. Also, some people don't want to devote the time into fine tuning their rifle to work optimally for their ammo. Once they are tuned for the preferred ammo they seem to shoot great. There is a reason people are using pantheras in competitions against conventional firearms
I have 4 fx rifles two crown mk2 and two m3 impacts. I didnt have to tune any of them out of the box to get stellar accuracy with pellets. I did tune them all for fpe I was looking for and made sure they were tuned for efficiency as well. I also own a daystate hi lite, bsa r10 mk2, bsa scorpion se, air arms s510 carbine and I have owned many other pcp rifles. I had to do exactly the same thing to all of those other brands and models as the fx rifles to have an efficient shot cycle. If I want to shoot slugs in any of them I will have to do allot of testing and tuning to get the best performance with any of those rifles and some will never be accurate with a slug no matter how much tuning. So in my experience I have not had to do anything to my FX rifles out of the box to shoot pellets very accurately. Tuning is only required if you want highest efficiency possible and that goes for any pcp I have ever owned regardless of brand.
 
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If I could do it all over I’d do it exactly the same - start with my Umarex Gauntlet .177 for $195 new on sale…

… its a hobby, you’re supposed to wade in - test the waters - see if you like it - learn…

I’ve enjoyed every minute of my journey into this hobby. I’ve made new friends. Learned a lot and learned there is a lot more to learn…

… and it’s been fun. That’s what a hobby is supposed to be.

As I’m still working but nearing retirement, I’m more time limited than budget limited… like most hobbies, you can’t buy the fun… the journey of learning and sharing is the fun…

… that’s why I’m here learning and sharing with other enthusiasts on AGN.

-Ed
 
If I could do it all over I’d do it exactly the same - start with my Umarex Gauntlet .177 for $195 new on sale…

… its a hobby, you’re supposed to wade in - test the waters - see if you like it - learn…

I’ve enjoyed every minute of my journey into this hobby. I’ve made new friends. Learned a lot and learned there is a lot more to learn…

… and it’s been fun. That’s what a hobby is supposed to be.

As I’m still working but nearing retirement, I’m more time limited than budget limited… like most hobbies, you can’t buy the fun… the journey of learning and sharing is the fun…

… that’s why I’m here learning and sharing with other enthusiasts on AGN.

-Ed
I would never recommend anyone to spend money that won't solve his need.

Pay once cry once....
 
I still don't know what you're going to do with it. What kind of pests are we talking about, at what range? Squirrels at 40y and coyotes at 100y are wildly different situations. A coyote gun will splatter squirrels.
That is not quite correct,.....I shot several mongoose ( same size of a squirrel ) with .357 at around 200 FPE and the result was the same as a .22 with the high shoulder/neck shot or the brain shot.

That kind of sentence is one more of the very missleading wifetales swirling around in the airgun world.
 
Unlimited budget ?.......on a 12 acre farm ?

.....the best .22 lr you can get with a stamp for a suppressor.

Can shoot subsonics as quietly as any PCP and then can switch to hot rounds if need some juice.
I do have a beautiful .22 but, unfortunately, no suppressors legal in NY. Airguns are the exception and pellets wont fly as far in the very unlikely chance of an accidental discharge in the wrong direction. Plus, a suppressed airgun from inside through an open window sounds like a great day "hunting"
 
I do have a beautiful .22 but, unfortunately, no suppressors legal in NY. Airguns are the exception and pellets wont fly as far in the very unlikely chance of an accidental discharge in the wrong direction. Plus, a suppressed airgun from inside through an open window sounds like a great day "hunting"
Ahhh okay then,......I'm big on rugged, reliable airguns with little frills and few things that could go wrong.

If you go back years the 2 guns that I've seen the least complains are the old Taipans and Huben, both are really powerful and pretty quiet even before you ad a LDC on.
 
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