I want to shoot .25cal JSB MK2 Heavy pellets out to 100 yards or so. What are the main differences between these two rifles (other than the Power Plenum on the Impact)? Assume a Dreamline with a bottle adapter and the plenum upgrade.
Doesn't matter what gun you go with. They are both fx guns so both will use same barrel and liners. The big different is price. The impact is $2000 and the dreamline is $999-1100.
Doesn't matter what gun you go with. They are both fx guns so both will use same barrel and liners. The big different is price. The impact is $2000 and the dreamline is $999-1100.
With a bottle its that price?
Doesn't matter what gun you go with. They are both fx guns so both will use same barrel and liners. The big different is price. The impact is $2000 and the dreamline is $999-1100.
With a bottle its that price?
No $999 is the basic model. I think it cost more to customize the dreamline. I believe it goes up to $1300. But still cheaper than $2000 for the impact.
The valving is different in the two guns..The dreamline doesn't have the ability to hit the pressures the Impact can.
Hey,
I was in the same boat as you are impact vs dreamline (this just before the impact power planum came out).
i picked the dreamline tactical bottle version and shot it for a few months then i got an impact .... I had some issues with the dreamline that were fixed by FX (they send me a new part for free and very quickly).
for me the big difference uis best described as follows: the dreamline feels a bit more refined, the action is super smooth and trigger is excellent bit has a bit less power. The impact is a powerhouse but is a bit more clunky, the action is less smooth and the trigger is a bit heavier.
What i prefer in the design of the impact is that the barrel is not sticking out as much and i think its less prone to POI shift as the construction is a bit more rigid.
If you tend to shoot real heavy pellets i would go for the impact, if you want a real fun gun and stick to the lighter side of he spectrum of pellets go for the dreamlite.
if this is your first PCP then please also look at all the other additional cost: bottle, scope, case, moderator, pellets, cleaning kit, and so on. I think some first time shooters forget about this and this can be as much as the cost of a dreamline it self (dependent on the choices you make). All the additional cost was a driving factor for me to go with the dreamline.
just my thought
Hey,
I was in the same boat as you are impact vs dreamline (this just before the impact power planum came out).
i picked the dreamline tactical bottle version and shot it for a few months then i got an impact .... I had some issues with the dreamline that were fixed by FX (they send me a new part for free and very quickly).
for me the big difference uis best described as follows: the dreamline feels a bit more refined, the action is super smooth and trigger is excellent bit has a bit less power. The impact is a powerhouse but is a bit more clunky, the action is less smooth and the trigger is a bit heavier.
What i prefer in the design of the impact is that the barrel is not sticking out as much and i think its less prone to POI shift as the construction is a bit more rigid.
If you tend to shoot real heavy pellets i would go for the impact, if you want a real fun gun and stick to the lighter side of he spectrum of pellets go for the dreamlite.
if this is your first PCP then please also look at all the other additional cost: bottle, scope, case, moderator, pellets, cleaning kit, and so on. I think some first time shooters forget about this and this can be as much as the cost of a dreamline it self (dependent on the choices you make). All the additional cost was a driving factor for me to go with the dreamline.
just my thought