I ordered a Dreamline Classic with the black pepper laminate stock. I was never a fan of plywood stocks, but I've seen several FXs with black pepper stocks and they look fabulous. I ordered mine from Ken Hicks at Southern Precision Air Weapons (SPAW.com) and should have it in a week. Ken checks them out before shipping which is a good deal in itself.
We ordered a mess of the Dreamlines and should have them shortly and as with all guns we sell there is no tax or shipping charges and all guns are filled then checked for leaks and test fired over our chronograph.
Quote from: oldpro on February 19, 2019, 03:07:44 PM We ordered a mess of the Dreamlines and should have them shortly and as with all guns we sell there is no tax or shipping charges and all guns are filled then checked for leaks and test fired over our chronograph.Do you have an idea of when you will have pictures and info on the models you will have available, up on your website? Thanks
Yep! I got a call from Matt this morning and I have a .25 Classic on the way! Can't wait to try it out!Travis, when are you guys going to start getting the barrel kits? I NEED a .22 barrel in the 600mm length!
Quote from: PaulT58 on April 04, 2019, 02:43:14 PMYep! I got a call from Matt this morning and I have a .25 Classic on the way! Can't wait to try it out!Travis, when are you guys going to start getting the barrel kits? I NEED a .22 barrel in the 600mm length! Can't wait to hear what you think, Paul. Travis I want one of the tactical models, maybe the small barrel with folding stock. You will probably not get those till late summer?Bill C!
Quote from: Paul Stakun on February 18, 2019, 02:06:25 PMI ordered a Dreamline Classic with the black pepper laminate stock. I was never a fan of plywood stocks, but I've seen several FXs with black pepper stocks and they look fabulous. I ordered mine from Ken Hicks at Southern Precision Air Weapons (SPAW.com) and should have it in a week. Ken checks them out before shipping which is a good deal in itself.Paul did you get to shoot your Dreamline yet and if so how do you like it?Bill C!
Quote from: chwillbill68 on April 04, 2019, 08:26:15 PMQuote from: PaulT58 on April 04, 2019, 02:43:14 PMYep! I got a call from Matt this morning and I have a .25 Classic on the way! Can't wait to try it out!Travis, when are you guys going to start getting the barrel kits? I NEED a .22 barrel in the 600mm length! Can't wait to hear what you think, Paul. Travis I want one of the tactical models, maybe the small barrel with folding stock. You will probably not get those till late summer?Bill C!Yep, that Tactical Stock and a 480cc CF tank are on my wish list along with the 600mm .22 barrel. I was going to get the .177 barrel also, but it doesn't come in the 600mm length that I need for the 290cc cylinder that comes on the .25 Dreamline Classic. I might get a .30 just because I don't have a .30! It will be interesting to see what different barrels FX makes available for these. Maybe they'll come out with a compact series as well!
Quote from: PaulT58 on April 04, 2019, 09:54:03 PMQuote from: chwillbill68 on April 04, 2019, 08:26:15 PMQuote from: PaulT58 on April 04, 2019, 02:43:14 PMYep! I got a call from Matt this morning and I have a .25 Classic on the way! Can't wait to try it out!Travis, when are you guys going to start getting the barrel kits? I NEED a .22 barrel in the 600mm length! Can't wait to hear what you think, Paul. Travis I want one of the tactical models, maybe the small barrel with folding stock. You will probably not get those till late summer?Bill C!Yep, that Tactical Stock and a 480cc CF tank are on my wish list along with the 600mm .22 barrel. I was going to get the .177 barrel also, but it doesn't come in the 600mm length that I need for the 290cc cylinder that comes on the .25 Dreamline Classic. I might get a .30 just because I don't have a .30! It will be interesting to see what different barrels FX makes available for these. Maybe they'll come out with a compact series as well! Maybe this was just a mistype, but you said yours has a 290cc tank? Mine has a 250cc.
I have the classic laminate. Most of the air web sites I have looked at as far as specs say the same thing as Pyramid's site, which is where I bought mine from, and that is 250cc. I can tell you one thing, the owners manual that came with mine is next to useless. There is almost nothing in it that applies to the Dreamline LOL The box mine came in has the specs on the end label and it is listed at 250cc there as well. I may add the .30 barrel when they come out. I already have the slug liner for it.
Quote from: chwillbill68 on April 04, 2019, 08:03:51 AMQuote from: Paul Stakun on February 18, 2019, 02:06:25 PMI ordered a Dreamline Classic with the black pepper laminate stock. I was never a fan of plywood stocks, but I've seen several FXs with black pepper stocks and they look fabulous. I ordered mine from Ken Hicks at Southern Precision Air Weapons (SPAW.com) and should have it in a week. Ken checks them out before shipping which is a good deal in itself.Paul did you get to shoot your Dreamline yet and if so how do you like it?Bill C!Sorry I didn't follow up on this but I wrote a review in another forum. Here it is:Ken prepped the gun testing it for function and accuracy before shipping it to me. The following is a result of his chronograph test. I can’t say I’ve ever seen a gun as consistent as this. Ken said that he almost fell out of his chair. Addendum: Ken measured the trigger at a perfect 9 oz.It likes JSB 15.9 gr pellets at 929 fps and 18,1 gr at 886 fps. and the extreme spread is 5 and 8 fps respectively supporting Ken's tests. I get two full 18 round magazines plus a few more per fill.Off to the range to see if I could duplicate Ken’s results. I installed a Mueller 4-14 ACT scope only because it was the only one that didn’t interfere with the large (18) capacity magazine. I used UTG high mounts which were just a tad low for the Hawke Sidewinder that I wanted to use. I didn’t chronograph it, but I zeroed it in and shot some targets at our 55 yard airgun range. All I can say is wow! This gun really shoots. Along with that, I like the smoothness of the side lever and the quality of the metal and wood work. I’ve never been a fan of plywood stocks as Ken can attest, but I’ve seen several FX rifles with the black pepper and all of them look great. It was worth the extra money to me.I've shot my friend's Crowns and Impacts. I can't say that I could warm up to any of them, mainly because I feel they are too expensive. The Dreamline does almost all of what these other guns do at a much fairer price. Everyone makes a big deal about all this adjustabilty, but frankly, once you get the gun setup, are you ever going to change it? Pros: Black pepper stock, DonnyFL moderator, large capacity magazine, smooth side lever action, adjustability (for those that like to tinker) light weight, compact size. Did I say price?Cons: The need for really high rings so that the magazine will clear the bottom of the scope center section. FX unlimited or Sportsmatch extra high HT071 or Sportsmatch adjustable seem to be the only ones that work, although some scopes aren’t as fat in that middle area.Bottom line is that I’m quite happy with my purchase and may consider another Dreamline down the road. Maybe a .177 for HFT.