Steyr Pro X - Foolish question

If you want that level of caliber flexibility maybe consider a Leshiy 2. I don't think you'd want to take a super high end airgun like a ProX and start tinkering with it.

I think he prefers match grade accuracy. Thus the STEYR instead.

That's sort of like saying Honda engines can't compete with Mercedes.

I'm actually okay with Odoyle's comment - The Steyr is a match grade gun, the Leshiy is an accurate shooter but not match.
 
I no longer trust Mercedes. NOR ANY LATE MODEL GERMAN MADE CAR NOW BASED ON FIRST HAND OWNERSHIP EXPERIENCE FROM MERCEDES BMW AUDI AND VW. THEY ARE THE BEST FEELING DRIVE CARS NO DOUBT AS LONG AS THEY WORK (SAME APPLIES TO CERTAIN AIRGUN BRANDS).

Still trust Honda engines but NOT THEIR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS FROM 1997 TO CURRENT.

Sounds like nothing works good enough.
 
The Leshiy 2 is the least accurate of all my edguns and find steyr more accurate (auto 5), have no experience with steyr X model. With that said they both have a place in the stable just got to know their limits. Will mention that Leshiy 2 has a compact and build quality like no other. Open and closes like a bank vault! If only the Leshiy had an adjustable trigger I have no doubt would allow the shooter to be more accurate. Just my experience, both are fun and serve different purposes.
 
I no longer trust Mercedes. NOR ANY LATE MODEL GERMAN MADE CAR NOW BASED ON FIRST HAND OWNERSHIP EXPERIENCE FROM MERCEDES BMW AUDI AND VW. THEY ARE THE BEST FEELING DRIVE CARS NO DOUBT AS LONG AS THEY WORK (SAME APPLIES TO CERTAIN AIRGUN BRANDS).

Still trust Honda engines but NOT THEIR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS FROM 1997 TO CURRENT.

Sounds like nothing works good enough.

Toyota and LEXUS.
 
Well, I'd definitely start tinkering with anything - that doesn't really have much to do with whether it's good or not. I don't see any 'caliber changes' for the Steyr, so I'll second ctshooter's suggestion to consider a Leshiy 2 - they're damn cool, caliber changes are a breeze (and encouraged, with all the bits-n-bobs available from the factory), not benchrest-accurate, but still very accurate, and did I mention they're damn cool?

Oh, and the Pro X has that darned ugly stippling on its already ugly stock...

GsT (Toyota driver...)


 
I have a Steyr question. If they are so accurate , why are they so few reviews. Where are all the reviews? I would like to see an in-depth review of them like Steve does on his AEAC series. Accuracy, Power, & Reliability? I would like to see one side by side with a well know accurate PCP bullpup. Can somebody put say a FX Compact or even a Wildcat side beside an Pro-x? Is it Match Grade?
 
I no longer trust Mercedes. NOR ANY LATE MODEL GERMAN MADE CAR NOW BASED ON FIRST HAND OWNERSHIP EXPERIENCE FROM MERCEDES BMW AUDI AND VW. THEY ARE THE BEST FEELING DRIVE CARS NO DOUBT AS LONG AS THEY WORK (SAME APPLIES TO CERTAIN AIRGUN BRANDS).

Still trust Honda engines but NOT THEIR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS FROM 1997 TO CURRENT.

Sounds like nothing works good enough.

Toyota and LEXUS.

I strongly agree. I own a 2006 Lexus that I bought new and to this day runs like the day I drove it far and away from the stealership.



My dad’s old Toyota truck had its odometer reset back to zero. That’s testament to Toyota/Lexus reliability.
 
I have a Steyr question. If they are so accurate , why are they so few reviews. Where are all the reviews? I would like to see an in-depth review of them like Steve does on his AEAC series. Accuracy, Power, & Reliability? I would like to see one side by side with a well know accurate PCP bullpup. Can somebody put say a FX Compact or even a Wildcat side beside an Pro-x? Is it Match Grade?

I don't think you see as many reviews on match or very high-end guns in general.

Thomas, USFT, Styer, Whiscombe, EV-2, AA-FTP, etc. 

There are reviews for some but not nearly as many as there are for more popular selling guns. This could be due to several reasons. General availability, sponsorship, popularity, number of views generated. All of these guns are amazing, many of them appear in the winner's circles disproportionately to their sales. I remember watching the USFT guns very carefully a few years ago. There are probably 50-1 other guns sold but they would win and win and win. This told me 2 things, first, the owners of these guns were supremely skilled, and second, the design and build is amazing!

I would love to see more reviews of these guns as well. I don't think there is any direct correlation that only guns which are proven to be highly accurate get reviews though. 

Food for thought.
 
I have a Steyr question. If they are so accurate , why are they so few reviews. Where are all the reviews? I would like to see an in-depth review of them like Steve does on his AEAC series. Accuracy, Power, & Reliability? I would like to see one side by side with a well know accurate PCP bullpup. Can somebody put say a FX Compact or even a Wildcat side beside an Pro-x? Is it Match Grade?

I saw some reviews on YouTube. $3200 here in the states so there aren't many of these around. 

Been considering selling more stuff to get into one. 
 
There is what there is. I’ve done a few reviews on my Steyr, mmahoney did a great one. That was the one that got me into my H5 semi auto. I love mine. I’ve had a few others and when something wasn’t right with them, the Steyr was always there ready. From what I’ve read, the H5 is a simple stout design that just keeps on working. I would assume the proX uses the same design just configured to a bull pup. The reviews are out there. Is it match grade? Hell I don’t know. I’ve never put it in a vice to find out. It gets hits on a tripod pretty well. It’s a .22 so wind is a factor. But because it’s a semi auto, you can quickly correct from the pellet strike to make a hit on your second shot. That’s the big thing for me and has served me well for a couple years with it.