The Fenix is going to have some huge competition in the Taipan Slash, IMO. I know power isn’t everything, but the Slash is putting out some serious numbers. I will like definitely purchase the Slash, not sure if I’ll get the Fenix.
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As written in another post. When the power rises as much as they are now able to, the development of ammunition and barrels must follow. The Slash does almost 60 ft/Ibs in .177cal. Here heavy slugs and sharper twistratio must be improved. Otherwise all this power are wain.The Fenix is going to have some huge competition in the Taipan Slash, IMO. I know power isn’t everything, but the Slash is putting out some serious numbers. I will like definitely purchase the Slash, not sure if I’ll get the Fenix.
Yep. Hard Air magazine 2028 Oct issueSooooo what’s the word on this rifle? Anyone have one or seen a review yet?
Yep..followed closely by airgun ammunition manufacturers and software developers.If there's anything I've learned since I started this hobby, it is that airgun manufacturers are really bad at estimating deadlines, haha.
That hurt my feelings, I'm a software developer.Yep..followed closely by airgun ammunition manufacturers and software developers.![]()
LOL. I’m guilty of that, too. When ever I do a project around the house and I tell my wife how long it will take, she “jokingly” asks if that’s “programmer time”.That hurt my feelings, I'm a software developer.![]()