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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => PCP/CO2/HPA Air Gun Gates "The Darkside" => Topic started by: mattymatt90 on March 17, 2015, 03:34:33 PM
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I'm torn between the FX Royal 500 and the FX Boss. I will be selling off my two other rifles to get either one. I shoot long range, hunt fairly large critters, and everything else you'd enjoy with an airgun. The boss seems like a perfect all around gun for my needs. Any personal experiences with either one of these rifles guys?
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Weight, length, and look all seem similar. Boss appears to be .30 only while the Royale 500 is .25, yes?
I think the boss is supposed to be an amazing benchrest gun due to the higher BC of the .30.
Edit: Sounds like you're leaning towards the Boss already?
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The FX500 is a great gun and will take game such as ground hogs, coons ,fox and other similar game. On more than one occasion I have shot the primer out of a spent shotgun shell @ 62 yards and lobbed a few pellets at a three foot by three foot target @ four hundred yards. Have not tried a Boss but I think it would be a much better long range shooter than the FX500. If you do not mind 30 cal. ammo prices then by all means I would choose the Boss.
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I might go with the boss, ammo prices don't worry me much I'm used to paying more for center fire ammo. Taxes are in and time to spoil my self! :)
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I don't know about Boss but I liked my royale 400 enough that I bought a 500 also and don't want anything else. I think they both come regulated but I would recomend a reg if not.
Synthetic stocks ain't purdy to me but yo carry hunting, that's what I would get.
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If you're leaning at all toward the Boss, get it. If you didn't, you would always be seconding guessing yourself.
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I'm torn between the FX Royal 500 and the FX Boss. I will be selling off my two other rifles to get either one. I shoot long range, hunt fairly large critters, and everything else you'd enjoy with an airgun. The boss seems like a perfect all around gun for my needs. Any personal experiences with either one of these rifles guys?
For such an application, a gun that can handle solid bullets would definitely have a significant advantage. & as far as the research shows from those that have tried the FX ST barrels don't like bullets.
But if you are dead set on getting the FX, get the .30
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I shoot long range, hunt fairly large critters, and everything else you'd enjoy with an airgun.
I'd wait a few more months to see how Tom's 357 Slayer turns out. Guys who tried his pre-production model at last weeks show are already raving about it.
Ray
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+1 8)
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I shoot long range, hunt fairly large critters, and everything else you'd enjoy with an airgun.
I'd wait a few more months to see how Tom's 357 Slayer turns out. Guys who tried his pre-production model at last weeks show are already raving about it.
Ray
Just watched a youtube vid on that gun. Holy cow!
3500 PSI fill, 400cc tube, .357 caliber around 900fps and I think 129fpe?
Shrouded and moderated. Tactical bullpup design and priced at $1900.00 - a serious hunting weapon!
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3500 PSI fill, 400cc tube, .357 caliber around 900fps and I think 129fpe?
Yes, but he said in an interview video the 357 Slayer is shooting 139 grain swaged boolits at a peak of 275 FPE for 6 good shots from a 3500 psi fill.
Here is the interview with Tom the designer/maker of the Slayer with some shots https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jeQl8ilCGc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jeQl8ilCGc)
I'm considering buying one...
Ray
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Looks like a great AG but I don't need that much power, and the amount of shots you get per fill isn't a factor I like.. the Boss I can get around 40-45 maybe 50 shots at a reasonable power level for anything really. Looks like I'll get a Boss and see how it goes!
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Looks like a great AG but I don't need that much power, and the amount of shots you get per fill isn't a factor I like.. the Boss I can get around 40-45 maybe 50 shots at a reasonable power level for anything really. Looks like I'll get a Boss and see how it goes!
. The Boss is a Great rifle,considered buying one myself. I'm holding out now for a regulated .30 from American Air Arms. I hunt giant Jackrabbits at long range and feel a .357 is more than I need. The regulated .30 should get around 60 shots at high power levels around 900+ 8)
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Looks like a great AG but I don't need that much power, and the amount of shots you get per fill isn't a factor I like.. the Boss I can get around 40-45 maybe 50 shots at a reasonable power level for anything really. Looks like I'll get a Boss and see how it goes!
. The Boss is a Great rifle,considered buying one myself. I'm holding out now for a regulated .30 from American Air Arms. I hunt giant Jackrabbits at long range and feel a .357 is more than I need. The regulated .30 should get around 60 shots at high power levels around 900+ 8)
Have a link to it? Sounds pretty sweet to me.
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http://americanairarms.com/air-guns/sport-carbine/ (http://americanairarms.com/air-guns/sport-carbine/)
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Looks like a great AG but I don't need that much power, and the amount of shots you get per fill isn't a factor I like.. the Boss I can get around 40-45 maybe 50 shots at a reasonable power level for anything really. Looks like I'll get a Boss and see how it goes!
. The Boss is a Great rifle,considered buying one myself. I'm holding out now for a regulated .30 from American Air Arms. I hunt giant Jackrabbits at long range and feel a .357 is more than I need. The regulated .30 should get around 60 shots at high power levels around 900+ 8)
The .30 cal is a great option for that kind of Hunting,....hopefully more pellets get develped in the future by more manufacturers