Jan Pritchard
Club Coordinator
In a previous thread, I proposed to test a new FX Impact MKII to see if it could be made competitive in ARA Unlimited competition.
Initial results indicate that attaining this result falls somewhere between “not bloody likely” and “when Hell freezes over.” That said, this is my first air rifle. It’s a complex machine with a relatively steep learning curve and I’ve only tried a small handful of available projectiles.
On the other side of the ledger, I’m a competitive schuetzen shooter with many years of cast-bullet benchrest experience. I have all the needed benchrest accouterments and I do all the set-up, tuning, maintenance, and ammo selection for my wife who is a highly accomplished ARA competitor.
Here’s what I’ve got to work with. The rifle is a new production FX Impact MKII. It’s equipped with a 54 cc adjustable-regulated “Power Plenum”, adjustable hammer spring, and adjustable valve closure spring. All of these things are designed to work together to achieve desired muzzle velocities with the most efficient use of air. The barrel is a 700 cm, 24-twist “Superior.”
I’ve removed the pistol grip and fitted a bag-rider parallel to the centerline of the barrel. I’ve also added a Sabre-Tech extended triggerguard which allows the installation of a three inch flat fore-end.
The front rest is a Hart pedestal with a Fudd windage top. The rear bag is an Edgewood. I have a Pro-Chrono chronograph mounted directly to the bench.
So there’s the set-up and that’s enough for one post. Hopefully, there will be more to come.
Jan
Initial results indicate that attaining this result falls somewhere between “not bloody likely” and “when Hell freezes over.” That said, this is my first air rifle. It’s a complex machine with a relatively steep learning curve and I’ve only tried a small handful of available projectiles.
On the other side of the ledger, I’m a competitive schuetzen shooter with many years of cast-bullet benchrest experience. I have all the needed benchrest accouterments and I do all the set-up, tuning, maintenance, and ammo selection for my wife who is a highly accomplished ARA competitor.
Here’s what I’ve got to work with. The rifle is a new production FX Impact MKII. It’s equipped with a 54 cc adjustable-regulated “Power Plenum”, adjustable hammer spring, and adjustable valve closure spring. All of these things are designed to work together to achieve desired muzzle velocities with the most efficient use of air. The barrel is a 700 cm, 24-twist “Superior.”
I’ve removed the pistol grip and fitted a bag-rider parallel to the centerline of the barrel. I’ve also added a Sabre-Tech extended triggerguard which allows the installation of a three inch flat fore-end.
The front rest is a Hart pedestal with a Fudd windage top. The rear bag is an Edgewood. I have a Pro-Chrono chronograph mounted directly to the bench.
So there’s the set-up and that’s enough for one post. Hopefully, there will be more to come.
Jan