Yeah don't believe that it's very easy to cock plus the pro sport was designed for a little bit more power to push out 22 caliber fac the TX200 what specifically designed for a very fast hard-hitting 177 caliber both guns shoot absolutely amazing no tune needed unless of course like I said you...
There's definitely nothing wrong with leapers but if it was me I would go with a nice hawk just my opinion the viper pro it's probably the best scope you can get for a air again just dial up the range and pulled the trigger
I have been into air guns over 30 years if it was me I would go with air arms s510 22 cal or Daystate huntsman 22cal can't go wrong definitely go with Walnut put a nice hawk scope sportsmatch mounts jsb 18.1 and your set accuracy will be unbelievable and the power also good luck
My buddy has the impact 25 Cal I'm really considering getting the FX wildcat 30 or FX bobcat 30 I got a Daystate MK4 22cal I'm thinking about partying a ways with it to fund the new one LOL
That sounds like a honest review just because it says 4500 PSI doesn't mean you got to go there 4200 sounds safer anyways speaking in terms of not messing the compressor up pushing it to the limit every time good review good info thanks
Yep see that's what I'm worried about that's the only thing that is holding me back from ordering one if they advertise 70 ft lb you should be at least hovering at or just a tad over of course I would be happy with 60 ft lb in 25 Cal but I'm really wanting to go 30 cal has anybody had any...
I've been thinking about the wildcat 30 will it really do 70 ft lb I would be happy with it hovering around 60 foot pounds just trying to figure out which one to get which one would be more are sufficient also course I'm talking about the FX wildcat versus the FX bobcat
Me personally I would stick with the TX200 177 that's the caliber it was designed for never seen one that needed any tuning unless you just want to but with that said any gun can be tuned somewhat