FX reveals the "Crown" and the Smooth Twist "X" barrel system!

From what I understand, $99 is for the barrel sleeves only
If you want to change calibers, you'll need a complete barrel kit. I suspect this will be similar to the Impact with a barrel, probe, and magazine. So, I'd also suspect the price point to be similar. 
The mag prices shouldn't change since they are the same ones FX is using now for the Impact. 
Tom
 
I found this video interesting. It's on Matt Dubbers Facebook page. 
He states he shot the groups with the crown so it sounds like they have him there to help match up some barrel twist rates / pellet combinations. 
I thought I read somewhere fx would offer suggestions as to what barrel would work for different pellets to help buys decide what they want. Press on the last part of the link to go direct to video. 
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Michael
 
Having read more opinions on the new Smooth Twist X barrels it does look quite impressive, from many angles. I do have one question, forgive me if it has been mentioned somewhere already.

This new X barrel is still using the proprietary smooth twist technology correct? I assume it is, following the same naming convention as the previous technology. BUT, the "rifling" extends much further and into the "smooth" area of previous smooth twist FX barrels? So, in essence the smooth part of the barrel is now gone and more like traditional rifling? Me confused.
 
"Vince_Diesel"Having read more opinions on the new Smooth Twist X barrels it does look quite impressive, from many angles. I do have one question, forgive me if it has been mentioned somewhere already.
This new X barrel is still using the proprietary smooth twist technology correct? I assume it is, following the same naming convention as the previous technology. BUT, the "rifling" extends much further and into the "smooth" area of previous smooth twist FX barrels? So, in essence the smooth part of the barrel is now gone and more like traditional rifling? Me confused.

​This may shed some light: