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I had my TX200 .22 tuned about 6 months ago. I was pleased with the results, but the Maccari spring did not get the extra power I had hoped for. Such is life, you live and learn. The Tx200 .22 is one of my favorite air rifles that I own and would be the rifle I kept if I could only own one springer. IMHO one should do crony tests every so often to make sure your rifle is preforming as you expect. My results are as followed.
TX200 MK3
Air Arms 16 grain pellets
Low 683.9
High 693.6
Avg 688.1
Ex S 9.72
Sd S 3.00
Energy 16.83
693.6
686.1
683.9
690.9
690.8
689.3
684.0
685.4
689.4
687.4
I know this rifle is advertised at 750 FPS, but that is with a lighter pellet. I have also found this is the most accurate pellet for my rifle. Your milage might differ from mine, but I am happy with my rifle. Would I like more power? Yes, but that is why I have gone to the dark side with a Marauder.
I hope this helps with those who are planning on putting a Maccari spring kit in there rifle. I really see no difference, except I do know that Maccari has very high quality stuff, and all my rifles I have upgraded use Maccari.
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.177 Pro Sport 12 FPE - Rowan Eng. set back trigger, alum trigger guard, adj butt pad, tuned with Maccari parts, refinished stock that is amazing.
Sun Optics 4-14X44 FFP really nice scope.
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