Do any of you own or shot any of the Reximex PCPs?

I have a Reximex Lyra, .22. It's the most precise and consistent shot-to-shot shooter I currently own! BUT, it was 'trash' to start with!! It took lot's of work on the rifle to get it functioning flawlessly and shoot like it does!

The problem with the Turkish rifles is not the designs..., it's the inconsistent manufacturing and lack of any sort of QC. It's a 'crap shoot' whether you get a good rifle, or not.



The center spot was fine tuning my optic. The six groups are all back-to-back 5-shot at 50yds. I lost one shot out of the top group but overall the rifle shoots with extreme consistency. The tune is 890fps with AEA 18.3gr. It's non-regulated and shoots 30-shots with single digit ES on one fill.

 
I have a Reximex Lyra, .22. It's the most precise and consistent shot-to-shot shooter I currently own! BUT, it was 'trash' to start with!! It took lot's of work on the rifle to get it functioning flawlessly and shoot like it does!

The problem with the Turkish rifles is not the designs..., it's the inconsistent manufacturing and lack of any sort of QC. It's a 'crap shoot' whether you get a good rifle, or not.



The center spot was fine tuning my optic. The six groups are all back-to-back 5-shot at 50yds. I lost one shot out of the top group but overall the rifle shoots with extreme consistency. The tune is 890fps with AEA 18.3gr. It's non-regulated and shoots 30-shots with single digit ES on one fill.

What all did you have to do to get it running right?
 
I own a .25 Throne 2, a lot of rifle for the money. Most of the tuning adjustment that are on guns 3-4 times its price.

My primary squirrel gun. Sits right by the door. Good to at least 50 yards with H&N Baracuda or JTS 25.39gr.

A little underpowered in stock configuration. Up the reg pressure fixes most of it. But it needs a little more transfer port to get max power. Have not had mine done since it is quite effective right now.

Swap out the Reximex bottle adapter for FX and you can hot swap air bottles. Minor difference in the oring seating. I have a 0.7l bottle and 0.5l bottles with FX adapters.

Possibly the most bang for the buck on the market.

I'd really like to try out the Meta Premium but they appear to be unavailable on planet earth.
 
I've tried Reximex throne 2 in .25 cal 3 years ago when it came out. Lightweight and compact and very accurate with slugs also easy to shoot offhand. In regards to power it is around only 70 joules, but seen some group chats of a guy who replaced the plenum of his .22 from its tiny little size to over 100cc (forgot exact number) by just drilling the bottom of alumium small bottle and then make threads on it. And with that higher volume plenum he was able to reach over 110 joules in .22 cal. Strangley thew new Meta Premium is 90cc plenum but does not reach that power out of the box so maybe there is a bit more work necessery like springs/hammer, larger ports. However that new Meta premium doesn't look so attractive to me like the old Throne 2, there is something brutal in the butstock https://reximex.com/pcp-airgun/meta-premium/
 
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I ordered from PA took me three guns before I got a good non leaker ,,, I have the Reximex pistol by the way,, Smooth cocking very smooth (Impressed) good very light trigger after tuning it , Light weight gun even with the shoulder stock,
22 caliber shooting the 14 gr Crosman pellets. yes a little under powered at 600 fps ,
I would buy again ,
Mike
 
I have the Tormenta, not to be confused with the Tormenta light. Mine has a bottle in the stock, and a tube under the barrel. I have not done any tuning to it. It is now my primary squirrel gun, in .25. Smooth, quiet (with a DFL Ronin) and easy to pack around on the ATV and in the front seat of my truck. Trigger is very nice. I keep my hunting shots at or under 100 yards usually. I have not bothered to work the dope out past 100y. The gun is capable, alas I am not. The quality of machine work is notable. Overall, I will by another Reximex without hesitation.
 
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I now have a second Reximex rifle. Bought during the Labor Day sale. It's the Daystar in .22 caliber.

I received the rifle on Monday. I spent a 10-hr day on Tuesday disassembling and checking the rifle for proper assembly/manufacturing, cut o-rings etc. I cut the hammer spring to get AEA 18.3s to shoot the velocity I wanted them to shoot. I polished the bore, modified the trigger to single stage and modified the safety to function with the trigger. Etc, etc.

I spent yesterday (Wednesday) tuning the rifle. Shooting Chrony strings, velocity testing, and gathering ballistic data. I'm pleased with the rifle's performance and it's shot-to-shot consistency. I need more time behind the rifle and perhaps a little fine tuning to extract it's full potential but I already know it's a 'shooter'! :cool:

 
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