

That being said, there is one thing my marauder does better than my bobcat, POWER, the bobcat (as well as most of FX guns) are designed to be a regulated gun with a normal weight projectile (cant shoot 50 grain slugs from my FX). the marauder is about 3.5-4 lbs heavier than a wildcat and extremely front heavy, (even without a bipod), and I know for a fact that the FX will put pellets through the same hole all day at 25-35 yards, the marauder will not match that performance. The wildcat is going for $1,300, my marauder cost me 500 for the gun and 300 for the upgrades. 25 and mounted an atlas bipod and used my hawke scope on that, I can tell you that the FX gun is definitely worth the money if you have a need for it. 25 and upgraded the valve, hammer, depinger, and mounted a hawke sidewinder tac 30 6.5-20x42 and a harris bipod, and finally bit the bullet and bought a bobcat MK II in. It is as though I over filled a stock Marauder to 3. Above 2.5 I get valve lock and a lot of low shots. Bottom line is I get 30 shots from a 2.5 K fill at 38 FPE. There are no other guns, though, that I would want to simply go out and buy online.Īs someone who owned a gen II marauder. 22 m-rod that I picked up second hand 3 months ago from Precision Air (my 1st PCP). The HDD radically altered the way my Marauder handles air flow. A look at the parts diagram and numbers could verify this, though this may be one of the 40 new parts because my air tube is steel and original in style and machined holes. It simply has the best features for me that no other gun comes close to matching. Per the guy's who engineered the Benjamin Semi-auto Marauder, it has an aluminum tube and 60 of the parts are the same and interchangable. I'm personally saving up for an FX Impact right now for when it's available in Canada. Go out, pick up some rifles, and learn more before investing a lot of money. The Pneuma and M-rod have quite good triggers, but they're simply not the same quality. The trigger on those guns are so crisp and precise, there's simply no mistaking when it's going to shoot. It made me feel like I was roughly lobbing pellets in the direction of the target with my Pneuma in comparison. The most popular Benjamin Marauder model. Better balance, more of a solid "quality" feel to it, and ridiculous accuracy. Upon receipt of your synthetic stock Benjamin Marauder air rifle, it will be set at 2,500 psi air fill that can be filled to 3,000 psi. 177, I gained a very quick appreciation for what you're paying for. Then when I picked up the FX Royale 400 regulated in. I've shot a Disco before, too, and it's perfectly acceptable. The Marauder was pretty comparable to my Pneuma, in weight and accuracy. I've also shot Air Arms, Weihrauch, Brocock, FX and other high end guns. I have a Hammerli Pneuma that has been tuned nicely, so it's one of the handful of PCPs that fits into the sub $500 category.

Yup, not enough can be said about actually picking one up, and shooting it.
