I bought a pr900 from my local gunsmith for my son to use . It's up to the limit on power and almost as accurate as my Fx and all for £180 and I'd be confident taking it hunting too .
Just bought an FX impact.. 720 power plenum, other upgrades, .30 and .22 barrels.. pushing 160 ft/lbs on 80g .30 slugs. Absolute monster... #livingintexas
The Lyra has a guage on the the side, not the front. And it is not regulated. I can appreciate the confusion on first appearance, but it's only a filling probe under the cap on the front of the tube.
regulated means in the most basic way, that the rifle will shoot consistently at the same fps from full fill until empty, un regulated rifles have a sweet spot and tend to drop off/deviate on fps as the air pressure decreases
I bought a pr900 from my local gunsmith for my son to use . It's up to the limit on power and almost as accurate as my Fx and all for £180 and I'd be confident taking it hunting too .
Just bought an FX impact.. 720 power plenum, other upgrades, .30 and .22 barrels.. pushing 160 ft/lbs on 80g .30 slugs. Absolute monster... #livingintexas
Almost went out and bought myself a Reximex Lyra after hearing it was regulated, thank god I did my own research and learned it wasn't.
The Lyra has a guage on the the side, not the front. And it is not regulated.
I can appreciate the confusion on first appearance, but it's only a filling probe under the cap on the front of the tube.
Hi mate,why do some guns say ‘regulated’ what does that mean? Thanks
regulated means in the most basic way, that the rifle will shoot consistently at the same fps from full fill until empty, un regulated rifles have a sweet spot and tend to drop off/deviate
on fps as the air pressure decreases
@@lukeurry1628 thank you,I thought it meant restricted when I first heard i5