I'd watched other channels on this gun, I've not shot since being in my childhood and I really wanted to get back into it. I want a really good rifle to get started but within a budget. I did not want another springer loading 1 pellet at a time, so PCP was the way to go and I have been looking at them for some time, I was very close to getting a Reximex as they seemed to be more to my budget as I did not want to spend FX money. I then came across this video and after watching a lot of other channels on this gun it was yours that tipped me. I now have one on order from WM. Thank you for a great video
Usually I don't comment videos but I was thinking about buying one of these has my first PCP, after seeing the review I just did! Can't wait for it to arrive! Awesome review and super detailed too!
Great review once again, im thinking of getting one of these.. 👍👍😂😂 also its good to see you happy and acting like a young teenager when you were shooting 👍😂😂I look forward to your next video.. 👍🤟✌️
Great review. I also have a sub 12 in .25. Agree totally with your summary. I would like to say that you need to consider a scope with at least 8 mils of elevation. At a 25 yard zero and a JSP 25 gr pellet 1mil = 30 yards, 2mil =34 yards, 3mil 37 yards, 4 mil = 41 yards, 5 mil = 45 yard, & 6.5mil = 50 yards. With 25 yard H&N 20 gr pellet 45yards = 4mil & 50 yards = 4.5.
Very impressive looking and performing rifle. Kral is the brand at the top of my list at the moment for my next purchase. I just wanted to mention, based on one of your passing comments not relating to this rifle, if you reveiw a rifle that for whatever reason fails to impress or performs in any way below expectations, I am am very sure that your audience would be just as interested in watching. I understand that you need to build relationships with suppliers and manufacturers, but we watch your reveiws because we trust your opinions and honest feedback (Not that anything could have hidden the joy on your face while shooting this thing). We all like to know about the bad, as well as the good, and just what elements make them so. Just my thoughts. Karl
Hi Karl...thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I'm guessing you're new to my channel? Take a look at "My Bottom 5 Airguns": th-cam.com/video/82oPZm54mtg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rVDygYWDIUCZVQQd. I'm not afraid to voice my opinions. You can also check out my review on BSA's Lightning: th-cam.com/video/5HhySNX2NwI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=XRppJvH2dkkzEnLr. As has just happened with oneleaf.ai, I will only accept products to review directly from manufacturers, if those manufacturers accept that I will report my findings good or bad and without interference from them. Oneleaf are completely on-board as they realize the value of a good review. I believe I'm trustworthy. I do not go out of my way to slate a company, in fact I wish those companies that I have slated, take my observations as constructive feedback which might help improve standards etc, and rebuild customer faith in their products. All the best and thanks for watching.
@@theGunLocker Thanks for your response. I will certainly checkout the highlighted videos. I wasn't trying to imply any sort of bias in your reviews, it was just in response to what you mentioned in the video. Yes I am a new subscriber. And glad I am. I am so fed up of the many so called reviewer's on the platform glossing over important points that should be shared. Thankfully your more in-depth approach is like a breath of fresh air. Keep them coming. Karl
Interesting review - thank you. I'm new to air rifles - haven't owned one since I was a teenager in the 70s - and am considering getting into the sport. Apologies if this is a silly newbie question but, all other things being equal, would your review apply just as well to the .177 and .22 calibres? Specifically, I'm thinking in terms of its accuracy? Also, can you recommend a small (i.e. short) silencer/moderator that would work well with .177 or .22 version? Thanks in advance and happy new year!
Hi @timwilcox960...Happy New Year to you and thanks for watching! It's not a silly question. All being equal the answer should be yes, but bear in mind, .177 is a faster so flatter shot but being lighter is affected by wind more. .22 being slightly heavier than .177 has a slower flight but more resilient to the affects of wind. All three calibers will have different "flight paths". Hope this makes sense. All the best.
Iv owned mine now for a while in. 22, am just using a hawke 4x9x40 vantage on it can seem to get the results ur getting on accuracy, using the jsb match diabolo. Maybe a better scope or its just the shooter😂
Hi @NormanBradley-kv4gw...apologies for the delayed reply. Were you trying to say..."can't seem to get the results..." If that's the case, by all means check your scope and mounts to see if all's OK with them and also try a few different pellets to see which suit your rifle. I have seen people over tighten the scope rings and deform the scope tube as a result so be careful of that. And I have seen bent scopes where the shooter simply didn't take care to put the rifle down safely. If all appears correct, try filming yourself to see exactly how you shoot. Smooth trigger pull and the correct type of hold is important but more so, is consistency. Each and every time you take a shot, everything needs to be the same, including how you breathe. And if I'm teaching you how to suck eggs...my apologies, just working on what you've written in your comment. All the best and Happy New Year.
@@theGunLocker I've looked at the image of the barrel again and noticed that the grooves are actually cut into the raised parts of the twist of the barrel and that this makes more sense now. I had initially thought the grooves were in the lower channels of the twist of the barrel. It's an interesting idea if those grooves are there for the purpose that you're assuming they may be for. Would be good to hear what Kral have to say about this.
I’m considering buy one but still not sure what caliber to choose .117 or .22. What do you think? The laws in my country limits for free purchase is caliber 5.5 or lower and 24 joules max power
@@MrRockstar1968 my mistake...I should have said extendable. I sometimes get my words muddled when ad-libbing. Don't like working from a script because it's not natural. Apologies
I'd watched other channels on this gun, I've not shot since being in my childhood and I really wanted to get back into it. I want a really good rifle to get started but within a budget.
I did not want another springer loading 1 pellet at a time, so PCP was the way to go and I have been looking at them for some time, I was very close to getting a Reximex as they seemed to be more to my budget as I did not want to spend FX money.
I then came across this video and after watching a lot of other channels on this gun it was yours that tipped me. I now have one on order from WM. Thank you for a great video
Fantastic review as always.Nice shooting and thank you for the review.
Very impressive. As always, a well detailed and considered review 👍
Much appreciated! All the best and thanks for your continued support
Usually I don't comment videos but I was thinking about buying one of these has my first PCP, after seeing the review I just did! Can't wait for it to arrive! Awesome review and super detailed too!
That's great to hear...I'm sure you'll enjoy it. All the best.
Great review I have a puncher jumbo .25 I am very impressed with it . Very accurate 👍👍
For the money...it's a great gun! All the best
Great review once again, im thinking of getting one of these.. 👍👍😂😂 also its good to see you happy and acting like a young teenager when you were shooting 👍😂😂I look forward to your next video.. 👍🤟✌️
I think you may of made my mind up my mind now now love the review very comprehensive video I think I would go for the 22 version thanks 👍👏👏
Great review. I also have a sub 12 in .25. Agree totally with your summary. I would like to say that you need to consider a scope with at least 8 mils of elevation. At a 25 yard zero and a JSP 25 gr pellet 1mil = 30 yards, 2mil =34 yards, 3mil 37 yards, 4 mil = 41 yards, 5 mil = 45 yard, & 6.5mil = 50 yards. With 25 yard H&N 20 gr pellet 45yards = 4mil & 50 yards = 4.5.
Hi @AberthauConsultingLtd...Thanks! And thanks also for taking the time to add your findings...very informative! All the best
Very impressive looking and performing rifle. Kral is the brand at the top of my list at the moment for my next purchase. I just wanted to mention, based on one of your passing comments not relating to this rifle, if you reveiw a rifle that for whatever reason fails to impress or performs in any way below expectations, I am am very sure that your audience would be just as interested in watching. I understand that you need to build relationships with suppliers and manufacturers, but we watch your reveiws because we trust your opinions and honest feedback (Not that anything could have hidden the joy on your face while shooting this thing). We all like to know about the bad, as well as the good, and just what elements make them so. Just my thoughts. Karl
Hi Karl...thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I'm guessing you're new to my channel? Take a look at "My Bottom 5 Airguns": th-cam.com/video/82oPZm54mtg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rVDygYWDIUCZVQQd. I'm not afraid to voice my opinions. You can also check out my review on BSA's Lightning: th-cam.com/video/5HhySNX2NwI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=XRppJvH2dkkzEnLr.
As has just happened with oneleaf.ai, I will only accept products to review directly from manufacturers, if those manufacturers accept that I will report my findings good or bad and without interference from them. Oneleaf are completely on-board as they realize the value of a good review.
I believe I'm trustworthy. I do not go out of my way to slate a company, in fact I wish those companies that I have slated, take my observations as constructive feedback which might help improve standards etc, and rebuild customer faith in their products.
All the best and thanks for watching.
@@theGunLocker Thanks for your response. I will certainly checkout the highlighted videos. I wasn't trying to imply any sort of bias in your reviews, it was just in response to what you mentioned in the video. Yes I am a new subscriber. And glad I am. I am so fed up of the many so called reviewer's on the platform glossing over important points that should be shared. Thankfully your more in-depth approach is like a breath of fresh air. Keep them coming. Karl
Scored the same as hw100 , I think most people would choose the 100 if they were offered
Yes i agree a far superior rifle but over twice the price of this.
Interesting review - thank you.
I'm new to air rifles - haven't owned one since I was a teenager in the 70s - and am considering getting into the sport. Apologies if this is a silly newbie question but, all other things being equal, would your review apply just as well to the .177 and .22 calibres? Specifically, I'm thinking in terms of its accuracy? Also, can you recommend a small (i.e. short) silencer/moderator that would work well with .177 or .22 version?
Thanks in advance and happy new year!
Hi @timwilcox960...Happy New Year to you and thanks for watching! It's not a silly question. All being equal the answer should be yes, but bear in mind, .177 is a faster so flatter shot but being lighter is affected by wind more. .22 being slightly heavier than .177 has a slower flight but more resilient to the affects of wind. All three calibers will have different "flight paths". Hope this makes sense. All the best.
Have you had magazine problems? Another Utube bloke had problems with the loading using the side lever.
Iv owned mine now for a while in. 22, am just using a hawke 4x9x40 vantage on it can seem to get the results ur getting on accuracy, using the jsb match diabolo. Maybe a better scope or its just the shooter😂
Hi @NormanBradley-kv4gw...apologies for the delayed reply. Were you trying to say..."can't seem to get the results..." If that's the case, by all means check your scope and mounts to see if all's OK with them and also try a few different pellets to see which suit your rifle. I have seen people over tighten the scope rings and deform the scope tube as a result so be careful of that. And I have seen bent scopes where the shooter simply didn't take care to put the rifle down safely.
If all appears correct, try filming yourself to see exactly how you shoot. Smooth trigger pull and the correct type of hold is important but more so, is consistency. Each and every time you take a shot, everything needs to be the same, including how you breathe.
And if I'm teaching you how to suck eggs...my apologies, just working on what you've written in your comment.
All the best and Happy New Year.
Wonder if they so a shorter barrel, if not it could be cut down ,re crowded and screw cut ,its just knowing what the marks in the rifling is
Does the barrel extend to the end of the shroud or is there 3 to 4 inch section of baffles or type of suppressor?
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Do you have any issues whit this air rifle after recording this video?
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The best safety mechanism on any rifle is that you don't cock and load ammunition until just prior to taking a shot.
How do they cut those grooves in the barrel without cutting through the overlapping twist rate grooves?
I have no idea! Maybe it's a lucky accident...whatever it is, certainly helps this rifles accuracy! All the best and Happy New Year to you.
@@theGunLocker I've looked at the image of the barrel again and noticed that the grooves are actually cut into the raised parts of the twist of the barrel and that this makes more sense now. I had initially thought the grooves were in the lower channels of the twist of the barrel. It's an interesting idea if those grooves are there for the purpose that you're assuming they may be for. Would be good to hear what Kral have to say about this.
Not sure if I missed it but is the barrel choked?
I’m considering buy one but still not sure what caliber to choose .117 or .22. What do you think? The laws in my country limits for free purchase is caliber 5.5 or lower and 24 joules max power
Sorry for the late reply...I would go with the 5.5 at 24 joules. 16 grains with a bit more punch behind it works really well.
24J sounds amazing to my British ears lol...
I have a wh 97k black line 18 footpound should i get hi cap fac
I would in .25. can only imagine how good a full power version would be. All the best and thanks for watching
Picked up the new kral high cap 39fp omg what a airgun 100% hitting hard at 70yards
So what length is it with the stock folded?
Hi @MrRockstar1968...the stock doesn't fold, simply extends. All the best.
@@theGunLocker So why is it at 29:54 minutes you state "you like the fact the stock is foldable" and show how it folds?
@@MrRockstar1968 my mistake...I should have said extendable. I sometimes get my words muddled when ad-libbing. Don't like working from a script because it's not natural. Apologies
@@theGunLocker No problem. I guess you have no idea what length the rifle is with the stock folded then?
@MrRockstar1968.34" sir
Try this rifle at proper ranges. 50 to 75 would be more of a test.
120 yards is my preferred range with my 11.7 Ft lb Ripley