FX STORM VS BEER CANS!
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 10:50 pm
Well, I've had the FX STORM for a while now, rattled a few pellets thorugh it , but I had a pretty bloody good day with it today. Mowed down a couple of sparrows.... gives them a arse wipping!
The Airgun is a FX Storm, 22cal. It is topped with a Gerholdt & Reuss 5-20x50 Scope. I also bought the FX hand pump to top the tank up!
I was pretty keen on the FX Cyclone to start with, but after a small issue with the Storms coming in instead of the Cyclones, I bought a Storm from Lewis. At this point I would like to thanks Lewis. He helped myself out a great deal!
I am happy with the Storm after putting a few rounds through it. The only thing that I really can say that is a pain in the arse when first starting to use the rifle was the pump action to load another pellet. If you grip it tight and pull it hard aginst your shoulder you will cycle the action loading another pellet into the barrel. So, you end up with two pellets in there. This is due to the cycling of the action is done through the grip area of the rifle. It is thumbhole stock which aids this.
Once you get used to it, it is a pleasure to use. It is also very very quick for follow up shots. The claim to fame from FX is that this rifle can shoot all 8 shots in 3 seconds.. thats quick for a non-semi auto.
The mags are made from metal, which I like. No plastic! They are very easy to deal with, and load into the rifle no problem. They hold 8 pellets. It is hard to keep track of how many you have fired through the thing, and accidentally have fired it a couple of times with no pellet chambered. Get carrieda way in the moment! Comes down to keeping track of them I guess.
The trigger is two stage and can be adjusted down to a nice light weight. It is really nice actually.
Now, I am guessing you want to know about the hand pump. Honestly, it is not that bad. The first fill does take a while, but if you are smart enough, and dont let it go below 140BAR it is quite easy to fill back up to the 200BAR. This 200BAR to 140BAR is around 3 mags, or 24 shots at full power.
These FX airrifles have three power setting. Thanks to Lewis I have the results of this airgun over a chrony.
Checked the power with JSB Exact 16.0 gns
619FPS 13.6FP
779FPS 21.6
910FPS 29.4
On the low power setting, I am having trouble with the Storm shooting good groups. I just cant get it too. On the middle range, or flat out, the groups shrink to putting 5 under a 5c at 39m (dont ask).
Also, after todays little effort, I ran the tank down to about 120BAR. I noticed that once under the 140BAR that the accuracy of the airgun dwindled on high powder. It was no where near as accurate! I am not to sure if it could be low velocity and these pellets or what. Might grab some lighter weight pellets of Lewis and see what happens. Just seems low velocity and these JSB pellets out of my Storm just dont work. BUT, dont worry when its going.. its bloody unreal!
The scope is great. Easy to use, nice and clear and I cant really fault it. It has a job and it does it well. If I were to buy again, I would most likely go to just a 3-12X50! You dont need 20X, no even at 100m!
Today I went for a bit of a shot with it. As said, nailed a couple of sparrows, which it is like a grenade hitting them. Feathers everywhere. You know when you hit! Longest shot around 40m. Closest... would have felt the wind in his feathers.
From the house fence, there is a dam which offers a nice shooting range. I did not take a rangefinder today.. and I wish I did. Next time I will to check. I stepped it out, big steps and kept them as even as possible. It ended up being 76 step. I measured my steps, which came out at around 1.3m. For this estimate, I dropped it back to 1.25m. 50mm less to be conservative. It works out to around 95m (will check though).
I sent my younger brother out to put up some beer cans full of water on the dam bank. It took about 5 shots to get the right elevation just using the mildots in the scope, which at 12X was 2.5. Wind was very little, enough to just feel on your face. F^%$ hot though!
Upon the first pellet hitting at 95m odd, it gave me quite a surprise. It hit with some force blowing water out into the air and rolling the can. This is the good bit, the next three cans were taken with three shots, no problem. Leaning against a wooden frame made it a little easier.. but still bloody hard.. and I did miss a few let me tell you!
After the first round, sent my brother back up to replace the cans. To hot for me to walk.. and he had the 4wheeler.
This time, 3 beer and one redbull ful of water. Below are the results of these cans being hit at 95m odd. It is pretty nasty, and I would believe could take down a rabbit. On a steady hold, I would even go out and say at 100m you'd have a pretty good chance of head shooting with the FX Storm! Also, everytime the pellet passed through the can full of water at 95m.
Also, my younger brother has a Gamo CFX .177 air rifle. It has a 4X scope. It too was hitting the cans (not the second lot in the photo) with not to much problem. It did not have the knock down power obviously and took a greater time to reach the target. It was good to see.
Anyway, here are a few photos. Enjoy!
FX STORM
FX STORM ACTION
FX STROM ACTION CYCLE
FX STORM WITH PUMP
MAGS AND PELLETS
95m BEER CANS & REDBULL
Cheers
AI
The Airgun is a FX Storm, 22cal. It is topped with a Gerholdt & Reuss 5-20x50 Scope. I also bought the FX hand pump to top the tank up!
I was pretty keen on the FX Cyclone to start with, but after a small issue with the Storms coming in instead of the Cyclones, I bought a Storm from Lewis. At this point I would like to thanks Lewis. He helped myself out a great deal!
I am happy with the Storm after putting a few rounds through it. The only thing that I really can say that is a pain in the arse when first starting to use the rifle was the pump action to load another pellet. If you grip it tight and pull it hard aginst your shoulder you will cycle the action loading another pellet into the barrel. So, you end up with two pellets in there. This is due to the cycling of the action is done through the grip area of the rifle. It is thumbhole stock which aids this.
Once you get used to it, it is a pleasure to use. It is also very very quick for follow up shots. The claim to fame from FX is that this rifle can shoot all 8 shots in 3 seconds.. thats quick for a non-semi auto.
The mags are made from metal, which I like. No plastic! They are very easy to deal with, and load into the rifle no problem. They hold 8 pellets. It is hard to keep track of how many you have fired through the thing, and accidentally have fired it a couple of times with no pellet chambered. Get carrieda way in the moment! Comes down to keeping track of them I guess.
The trigger is two stage and can be adjusted down to a nice light weight. It is really nice actually.
Now, I am guessing you want to know about the hand pump. Honestly, it is not that bad. The first fill does take a while, but if you are smart enough, and dont let it go below 140BAR it is quite easy to fill back up to the 200BAR. This 200BAR to 140BAR is around 3 mags, or 24 shots at full power.
These FX airrifles have three power setting. Thanks to Lewis I have the results of this airgun over a chrony.
Checked the power with JSB Exact 16.0 gns
619FPS 13.6FP
779FPS 21.6
910FPS 29.4
On the low power setting, I am having trouble with the Storm shooting good groups. I just cant get it too. On the middle range, or flat out, the groups shrink to putting 5 under a 5c at 39m (dont ask).
Also, after todays little effort, I ran the tank down to about 120BAR. I noticed that once under the 140BAR that the accuracy of the airgun dwindled on high powder. It was no where near as accurate! I am not to sure if it could be low velocity and these pellets or what. Might grab some lighter weight pellets of Lewis and see what happens. Just seems low velocity and these JSB pellets out of my Storm just dont work. BUT, dont worry when its going.. its bloody unreal!
The scope is great. Easy to use, nice and clear and I cant really fault it. It has a job and it does it well. If I were to buy again, I would most likely go to just a 3-12X50! You dont need 20X, no even at 100m!
Today I went for a bit of a shot with it. As said, nailed a couple of sparrows, which it is like a grenade hitting them. Feathers everywhere. You know when you hit! Longest shot around 40m. Closest... would have felt the wind in his feathers.
From the house fence, there is a dam which offers a nice shooting range. I did not take a rangefinder today.. and I wish I did. Next time I will to check. I stepped it out, big steps and kept them as even as possible. It ended up being 76 step. I measured my steps, which came out at around 1.3m. For this estimate, I dropped it back to 1.25m. 50mm less to be conservative. It works out to around 95m (will check though).
I sent my younger brother out to put up some beer cans full of water on the dam bank. It took about 5 shots to get the right elevation just using the mildots in the scope, which at 12X was 2.5. Wind was very little, enough to just feel on your face. F^%$ hot though!
Upon the first pellet hitting at 95m odd, it gave me quite a surprise. It hit with some force blowing water out into the air and rolling the can. This is the good bit, the next three cans were taken with three shots, no problem. Leaning against a wooden frame made it a little easier.. but still bloody hard.. and I did miss a few let me tell you!
After the first round, sent my brother back up to replace the cans. To hot for me to walk.. and he had the 4wheeler.
This time, 3 beer and one redbull ful of water. Below are the results of these cans being hit at 95m odd. It is pretty nasty, and I would believe could take down a rabbit. On a steady hold, I would even go out and say at 100m you'd have a pretty good chance of head shooting with the FX Storm! Also, everytime the pellet passed through the can full of water at 95m.
Also, my younger brother has a Gamo CFX .177 air rifle. It has a 4X scope. It too was hitting the cans (not the second lot in the photo) with not to much problem. It did not have the knock down power obviously and took a greater time to reach the target. It was good to see.
Anyway, here are a few photos. Enjoy!
FX STORM
FX STORM ACTION
FX STROM ACTION CYCLE
FX STORM WITH PUMP
MAGS AND PELLETS
95m BEER CANS & REDBULL
Cheers
AI