new Rapid Air Weapons .25 cal (60 fpe edition) video by AEAC

Another great review, Steve! This thing is pretty amazing and now I have to rethink my plans to get the FX Royale 500. A 1"-100 yd group is the stuff of dreams! Since RAW builds these tuned and ready to go, I doubt any further tuning would be necessary. Just unbox and get to know it really well. I don't want you to feel bad about your group size @ 100yds so I'll tell you that my Disco .22 shoots an 8" group at that range, if the wind stays away. The weight seems a little much but since its designed as a benchrest gun, its just right. I wouldn't turn it down if you gave it to me!
 
Another great review. Thanks Steve for all the work you do putting together these presentations. Thanks to you, I now own a R A W HM1000X in .25 cal and am now lusting after this LRT version. I seems that this gun prefers the standard JSB heavies over the MKII, as does my gun. The best 100 yd group I got with the heavies at 825 fps was 1.45". I am truly impressed with your 1.18 " group. I am sure that Martin and Sandra at RAW are overwhelmed with orders for this new platform. As for me, I'm so impressed with the workmanship and quality of their products. And customer service is second to none. Again, thanks for a great review!
Herb

PS send that gun up to North Carolina and we'll see if altitude affects accuracy!
 
A+ Steve. Great video! Now we are getting into good .22LR competitor without the noise/range issues. I like how you do the fps and energy overlay. As for the gun....... I already have a standard .25 1000X and the thing is just a solid, reliable, and accurate gun. I don't need another RAW .25 but, I just might order one. I have a FX Crown on order but the RAW I know will be the Porsche as you say, compared to a finicky Ferrari.
I don't know if you could compare but how was the new offset moderator to the straight one? Once again Thanks Steve, With your other RAW videos, you have helped in my opinion to bring RAW to the forefront.
 
Another great video, Steve. Love the overlays, very PRO. It's great that you're bringing awareness to the RAW brand, they deserve it! 

Been shooting long guns for 35 years and the best 100 yard group I've EVER shot was with my RAW .30 LRT. (a pellet gun?!) Shoots sub MOA all day, and has shot .406" @ 100. I bet with more testing you'd be right there with the .25 cal. 

You can't go wrong with a RAW rifle in ANY caliber. Keep up the excellent work, Steve.

Brian
 
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Steve another great video! Some people are fussing over the weight and size of the rifle, they should know that RAW has weight reducing options when the call to order a rifle. I have this same rifle and i have multiple stocks to use for differ applications. Such as a light weight popalar stock and a BM stock. Also thank you for clearing up the .25 heavy and mk2 differance. I always thought it was all the same pellet, ive been using the Mk2 and i have achieved .5" groups at 100yds/110m. But will always have one that will jump out to make a .5" group to 1"-1.5"....frustrating to say the least. The picture here shows 2 that slipped away at 100 yards. I have ordered some heavies to try, maybe they will be more consistent. I installed a custom spring in mine to achieve 830-840 fps, groups opened up to 1-3" at 100yds, but they are more wind friendly at that fps. Ive found that 865-875 ave fps is my sweet spot on my rifle, extreme accuracy, bucks the wind as well as my .30 RAW and right at 50 shots per 250bar down to 150bar.

I hear people complain about the RAW's price, the way i see it, some people buy 2-4 rifles hoping to achieve RAW accuracy and craftsmanship, then they buy a RAW. Buying a RAW is the end game, you buy it, and you'll always own one..nothing can compare to it.
 
the guys above are right on ,since the four Raw vids youve made ,THE Raw brand is popping up everywere, its awesome,, its also the first pcp i ordered ,,curios to know ,the jump in ther orders since your vids, gotta be substancial ,,,i know Martin not interested in expanding from the 8 employees hes got,,with all the good pub he just might have too