Thinking of buying a Benjamin maximus? You'd better read this.

Something about the Benjamin maximus makes you want to shout from the rooftops about how great this PCP air rifle is.

I want to again thank everyone who contributed on my previous post that helped me decide which PCP to purchase.

Is it the greatest of the entry level small bore pcp's? I can't answer that because I personally do not have the experience or money to buy them all. I wish I did.

The maximus; my maximus was extremely consistent in fps when chronographed today. All shots are using the inexpensive crosman premium hollow points. (I hate using the word cheap because it's not cheap it is however inexpensive.) Note the ten shot string.

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I have not had a chance to run the gun on the 50 yard line however in my 10 yard home basement range the rifle was going in the same hole every time with little effort on my part. So the rifles accuracy seems to be excellent.

Initially I was a bit concerned about about the cocking effort required. The bolt seemed stiff. I am happy to report that the effort to cock the rifle is significantly lower now. That all came with use. No tricks or mods. I'm a firm believer that rifles need to be broken in whether powder burners break barrels or apparently pcps.

My only gripe if I did have one is very nit picky. You see when I mount a bipod to the sling mounts and raise the legs up they interfere with the stock. Only slightly very slightly everything still closes up however I did notice two marks from where the bipod legs are contacting the stock. The legs contact the stock right where the release is for the legs of the bipod so sometimes when I set it down one of the legs goes shooting forward. This is a very easy remedy I could either add a spacer or run the bipod backwards like I am doing.

No it's not the quietest rifle by any means in fact it is not backyard friendly unless of course you live in a bad neighborhood in Flint like I do were gunshots are consistent. Lol yeah no one around here seems to mind.

Eventually I will get that TKO suppressor. This rifle deserves to have some money spent on it. 

Well guys that's pretty much it I'm sure there's plenty of reviews online that are far more detailed. I just had to get it out there and thank everyone once again I'm very pleased with my purchase.

Bottom line is for anyone new to the PCP world or even a veteran to the PCB world this is an excellent choice also worth mentioning is a 5-year warranty. The best part is is the clear warranty with a company that is been in business that's not going to go away in a couple years.

Oh and guys One last detail I hear everywhere about how horrible the trigger is on the Benjamin Maximus. In my lifetime I have fired many rifles and pistols crossbows etc. Although this isn't the best trigger I've used it is by far not the worst. In fact it's more than acceptable it's a very decent trigger. And all I did was run a little mineral oil onto the trigger components. Now my Beeman p3 clone has a pretty amazing trigger you know for a stock trigger on an airgun. The Beeman p17 is also great pistol if anybody's looking for a single shot single pump style pistol. It's also amazingly accurate and we'll probably compliment your new Benjamin Maximus very well.

I might post a Target with a shot group on it but I probably won't do that until I can get out to the 50 yard range. If you want to see one at 10 yards just imagine a single hole just a bit larger than the pellet diameter after about 25 shots. Yeah that good.


 
Something about the Benjamin maximus makes you want to shout from the rooftops about how great this PCP air rifle is.

I want to again thank everyone who contributed on my previous post that helped me decide which PCP to purchase.

Is it the greatest of the entry level small bore pcp's? I can't answer that because I personally do not have the experience or money to buy them all. I wish I did.

The maximus; my maximus was extremely consistent in fps when chronographed today. All shots are using the inexpensive crosman premium hollow points. (I hate using the word cheap because it's not cheap it is however inexpensive.) Note the ten shot string.

Screenshot_20210611-154703.1623440982.png


I have not had a chance to run the gun on the 50 yard line however in my 10 yard home basement range the rifle was going in the same hole every time with little effort on my part. So the rifles accuracy seems to be excellent.

Initially I was a bit concerned about about the cocking effort required. The bolt seemed stiff. I am happy to report that the effort to cock the rifle is significantly lower now. That all came with use. No tricks or mods. I'm a firm believer that rifles need to be broken in whether powder burners break barrels or apparently pcps.

My only gripe if I did have one is very nit picky. You see when I mount a bipod to the sling mounts and raise the legs up they interfere with the stock. Only slightly very slightly everything still closes up however I did notice two marks from where the bipod legs are contacting the stock. The legs contact the stock right where the release is for the legs of the bipod so sometimes when I set it down one of the legs goes shooting forward. This is a very easy remedy I could either add a spacer or run the bipod backwards like I am doing.

No it's not the quietest rifle by any means in fact it is not backyard friendly unless of course you live in a bad neighborhood in Flint like I do were gunshots are consistent. Lol yeah no one around here seems to mind.

Eventually I will get that TKO suppressor. This rifle deserves to have some money spent on it. 

Well guys that's pretty much it I'm sure there's plenty of reviews online that are far more detailed. I just had to get it out there and thank everyone once again I'm very pleased with my purchase.

Bottom line is for anyone new to the PCP world or even a veteran to the PCB world this is an excellent choice also worth mentioning is a 5-year warranty. The best part is is the clear warranty with a company that is been in business that's not going to go away in a couple years.

Oh and guys One last detail I hear everywhere about how horrible the trigger is on the Benjamin Maximus. In my lifetime I have fired many rifles and pistols crossbows etc. Although this isn't the best trigger I've used it is by far not the worst. In fact it's more than acceptable it's a very decent trigger. And all I did was run a little mineral oil onto the trigger components. Now my Beeman p3 clone has a pretty amazing trigger you know for a stock trigger on an airgun. The Beeman p17 is also great pistol if anybody's looking for a single shot single pump style pistol. It's also amazingly accurate and we'll probably compliment your new Benjamin Maximus very well.

I might post a Target with a shot group on it but I probably won't do that until I can get out to the 50 yard range. If you want to see one at 10 yards just imagine a single hole just a bit larger than the pellet diameter after about 25 shots. Yeah that good.


Gabpan

I can totally relate to you enthusiasm, as I felt the same when I received my first PCP, the Maximus, Easy to "pump" and very accurate out to 75yds.

It was the first PCP that Crosman started producing with their new in house barrel making equipment. My Maximus was a fantastic shooter.

Patrick
 
I agree. It's the only pcp rifle I own, and I'm very happy with it.

You really have to love the 40 to 45 total pumps from low to high. I can't say for sure, but I doubt there's another pcp rifle out there that's this easy to hand pump.

Gamo urban all day if you catch them for 200 don’t hesitate. It’s nice to see a new owner excited but spread of 19 in ten shots ain’t horrible but once you cross a spread of 20 POI will change albeit you’d need to shoot past 10 yards. 


I may point my younger brother to this rifle he didn’t care for flash but now he’s got a decent yard with backstop.

I haven’t shoulder one how do they point. 
 
I have taken her out to 50 yards after sighting in it groups better than my savage mark 2. Of course that was on a fair day with little to no wind.

I had some h&n that did not group well at 50 but did well at 10 yards in my indoor range.

For my particular rifle the most accurate or the crosman premier hollow points you know the Walmart special. They are extremely inexpensive and that's just fine with me. I have five containers of those.

Has not lost a slight bit of pressure in storage and has an excellent shot count. Shots are accurate even when the tank gets low. I pretty much ran it close to the red at the range.

I took my hand pump to the range but after about the first five grouped shots I figured out all I needed to know about this rifle.

Once I saw that group if it were a powder burner rifle I was testing I would have called her a keeper so for an air rifle it's a definite keeper.

As nice as this gun is I bet the Marauders pretty good too. 


 
Had to leave comment 

Well, even though I am pleased with my Fortitudes couldn't pass up a less then $150.00 total for my Maximus

Guess at times we foresee different outcomes from our pcp purchase

some that are good with a disappointment to others

This purchase was definitely a Good Surprise 

Really wouldn't want to shout it from a rooftop 

As my purchase was toward an open sight plinker 

Low an Behold this Maximus for accuracy will pretty much keep up with my fortitudes 

Naturally with the limit of open sight distance

Kinda feel if a scope was incorporated accuracy wouldn't be a problem at 50 yards

So even though there's a lot of controversy over this so called budget rifle

There is No Disappointment Here