I recently traded for a .457 Extreme. I've never owned a PCP capable of producing over 500fpe so I didn't know what to expect.
This one is in excellent shape, one of the last ones made prior to manufacturing moving to Texas. It is somewhat unique as it only has a 26.5" barrel. Air reservoir appears to hold somewhere around 290cc or so.
As delivered in my opinion it was waaaayyyy oversprung.
Here are a few strings starting with a 4500psi fill, as delivered.
302 NSA
877
779
714
254 NSA
933
844
761
166 Hunters Supply (160-162 actual)
1082
955
877
My first impression was WOW. I've never shot an airgun this powerful. It was LOUD and tried to blow the lights off my chronograph with every shot. The valve was staying open way too long.
I had to see what was going on inside. This gun is well designed. Very simple disassembly, -118 o-rings which are readily available. Steel poppet and delrin, etc composite seat. Big heavy hammer with a long throw.
In this design the restriction is not in the usual location of transfer or barrel port. The restriction is in the valve throat.
I convert all of my guns to peek poppets so that was the second order of business. The first priority was to open up the throat a bit. I plan to have 2 different tunes, hopefully s 3 shot 400-450fpe tune and s 5 shot 300ish fpe tune. With this in mind I couldnt get carried away and go too big or it would make my low power tune difficult to control ES....
Here are some numbers after increasing the throat diameter and adding a peek poppet.
302gr NSA
913
870
828
920
871
830
End 3200psi
254gr NSA
961
920
863
977
927
878
166 hunter supply
1123
1072
1033
1002
965
936
Now the shot cycles are short and crisp. It no longer wants to blow the lights off my chrony every shot, at least until not the last shot or so of a string, lol.
I have some additional springs on order as well as some 220gr ammo. I hope to be able to find a 3 shot 3800psi tune with the 220gr something like 900-950-900. Then switch to a similar 166gr 5 shot tune simply by changing spring/hammer combinations. I forgot to add I have a spare hammer which I plan to experiment with lighter weights.
I really like this gun, but would have been very disappointed with its tune had I paid retail and then waited for 18 months after ordering for it to be delivered.
Design and quality are top notch. I am very impressed with the simplicity and ease of disassembly. Being able to change springs and hammers by simply removing the action from the stock and then removing one cap screw holding the end cap in place is genius.
I think I'll be keeping this one a while.
This one is in excellent shape, one of the last ones made prior to manufacturing moving to Texas. It is somewhat unique as it only has a 26.5" barrel. Air reservoir appears to hold somewhere around 290cc or so.
As delivered in my opinion it was waaaayyyy oversprung.
Here are a few strings starting with a 4500psi fill, as delivered.
302 NSA
877
779
714
254 NSA
933
844
761
166 Hunters Supply (160-162 actual)
1082
955
877
My first impression was WOW. I've never shot an airgun this powerful. It was LOUD and tried to blow the lights off my chronograph with every shot. The valve was staying open way too long.
I had to see what was going on inside. This gun is well designed. Very simple disassembly, -118 o-rings which are readily available. Steel poppet and delrin, etc composite seat. Big heavy hammer with a long throw.
In this design the restriction is not in the usual location of transfer or barrel port. The restriction is in the valve throat.
I convert all of my guns to peek poppets so that was the second order of business. The first priority was to open up the throat a bit. I plan to have 2 different tunes, hopefully s 3 shot 400-450fpe tune and s 5 shot 300ish fpe tune. With this in mind I couldnt get carried away and go too big or it would make my low power tune difficult to control ES....
Here are some numbers after increasing the throat diameter and adding a peek poppet.
302gr NSA
913
870
828
920
871
830
End 3200psi
254gr NSA
961
920
863
977
927
878
166 hunter supply
1123
1072
1033
1002
965
936
Now the shot cycles are short and crisp. It no longer wants to blow the lights off my chrony every shot, at least until not the last shot or so of a string, lol.
I have some additional springs on order as well as some 220gr ammo. I hope to be able to find a 3 shot 3800psi tune with the 220gr something like 900-950-900. Then switch to a similar 166gr 5 shot tune simply by changing spring/hammer combinations. I forgot to add I have a spare hammer which I plan to experiment with lighter weights.
I really like this gun, but would have been very disappointed with its tune had I paid retail and then waited for 18 months after ordering for it to be delivered.
Design and quality are top notch. I am very impressed with the simplicity and ease of disassembly. Being able to change springs and hammers by simply removing the action from the stock and then removing one cap screw holding the end cap in place is genius.
I think I'll be keeping this one a while.