Paid a visit to the Vector air shop today(thankfully only about 30 mins from where I live).Wasn't intending on buying much but ending up with a Sentinel 10x40x50 scope,mounts,sidewheel,spirit level,some Apollo reactive targets and a tin of Hades !!!!!! Great assortment of stock and a very helpful and informative man behind the counter.Highly recommend this place.I will certainly be making a return visit(s)
I live in the Netherlands and we don't have a limited power law. So the 5.5 lyra I bought, shoots about 60 joules at full power and 23 joules at minimum power. I love it
Same here in Brazil, we don't have a energy limit but we have calibers restrictions for airguns (above 6mm are restricted). I bought a Lyra too but mine delivered about 42 joules at full power. Then I noticed later that the hammer spring wasn't adjusted at max but I didn't have time to test it again. Did yours delivered 60 joules out of the box?
@@biscoitodepolvilho1 yes it did. I must say that I used pellets somewhat wider : 5,52 mm. So I know for sure that no air escapesaside the pellet and all the air pushes it forward
Brought this gun based on this review and a vector optics Orion3x18x44 HD ffp , my particular Lyra didn't like 177 Exact heavys past 30 meters , but it likes Barracuda 8s which Andy says will go well and they do ,50p groups at 40m and its clear the gun and scope are better than i am , this rifle is quality. Although id recommend cleaning the bore first
Good morning Andy and everyone from a sunny Stratford-upon-Avon, great review andy of a great looking rifle i to love the traditional look of a rifle with a wood stock ,looks like i may adding one of these to my collection very soon ,and as a lefty i prefer the cocking lever on the right side of rifle ,
Morning all, great review Andy. I absolutely love my Lyra and looks played a big part in my choice. The single shot tray is naff so got an after market one from Bob Pattenden, which is an awesome bit of kit. The power adjuster comes in handy when the kids want a go at plinking in the backyard, with adult supervision of course.
Bought one after reading the rifle revue, but ran into problems from the word go, The band that holds the barrel to the air tank was loose and allowed the barrel to slop sideways even after repositioning the barrel and tightening the band I still could not get the windgauge adjustment to centre up without shimming the rear scope mount. accuracy was very good and trigger pull quite acceptable. Next snag could not get the fill cover off! had to resort to using a padded vice to get it off! replaced the "o" ring with a thinner one which fixed that. still not happy about the shimming scope mount but cant find any obvious barrel misalingment.
Hello folks from Sunny, yes sunny Kent. Brilliant review Andy. I got one of these 4 months ago for 25 mtr bench rest, it's not let me down. Like @yetiwheeler7972, I got a single loader from Bob Pattenden, the single shot try provided is rubbish, too big and the pellets tumble all ways when dropped in. Studs did get in the way for target shooting, very easy to unscrew them though. Mine loves JSB express @ 7,87 and does well with JSB Heavy @ 10,34 and surprisingly well suited with SMK spitfires @ 8.1. Keep those reviews coming. Have a great day folkes.
Good morning Simon! How are you today? You liked what you saw today? I for surely did - even though I'm more of the tactical looking rifle guys. The price tag on it surely is insane(ly low) - if all, or even most of them shoot this good! Incredible group at 40m for that price! I really liked the stock design too. Niiice...
HOW BEAUTIFUL THAT REXIMEX LYRA. I HAVE THE DAYSTAR MODEL IN 5.5 AND IT HAS ME FASCINATED. THIS LYRA LOOKS VERY GOOD. CONGRATULATIONS FOR YOUR CHANNEL. RECEIVE A CORDIAL GREETINGS FROM CAL DEL CENTINELA AIR GUNS ESPAÑA. GREETINGS FROM PIERA (BARCELONA) SPAIN
I would buy one tomorrow if I had the money and didn't have a Pretensis. Glad to see Reximex have moved away from the probe filler , wish all manufacturers would adopt the same method. I have had my Pretensis over three years and it has been faultless.
Same boat as you! Doesn't seem to be much in it apart from looks & the cheek raiser on the Pretensis. If you're going synthetic then you get an adjustable butt pad too I believe. I love the look of the walnut though 😍
@@jeremyhill1773 Yeah I think the Walnut in the Pretensis and Lyra for sure. I actually had my hands on the Myth yesterday, and that has added ANOTHER one to consider as all similar price. The myth has the huge 380cc tanks, and a different look. Don’t know now even more confused haha
So not to labour a point another Turkish rifle , extremely accurate , well appointed with equipment, walnut furniture and ferociously priced ! What more could you ask for ? Nice review well constructed Andy , only 2 problems . 1. Got to wait another week for the next one. 2 . Mrs P working from home , weetabix or cornflakes ? Bahhhhh Dave
I couldnt get this rifle out of my head since i watched this review, i just love the overhaul look of the stock. So yes i have had to buy in wallnut, excellent bit of kit. Tip with the single shot loader, cock as normal then simply slide tray to the right untill you see the pellet hole appear then load pellet through hole then slide back. Cant see any other way of loading the tray. Shot mine all day like this no problems you get used to it, found superdomes worked well in .177. better suited to bench rest shooting i think because you can pull the stock into the shoulder with your left hand due to its shape. Its made well for £350ish uk, its a keeper for me.
The accuracy is impressive, the price is inviting and with it being a smaller 200 bar it must be easier to fill with a hand pump. I've never been around a PCP so I have no idea how much effort it takes to fill one. I know I won't be shooting regularly so investing in a compressor would probably be a waste. Could I ask you to please take one for the team and show how much effort it takes to fill one with a hand pump. My area has no shops where I could go (min 4 hr drive) and test so I rely on channels such as yours for accurate info. Much appreciated.
I was bidding on a pump, but when I lost that auction, I went with the Chinese compressor. The full price of a manual pump (around 80-100 for a good one or 50-60 for a no-name) is just not worth the effort IMO, just get the compressor for ~150. You can find some videos of pumping these kinds of low pressure guns, it's a workout for sure.
@@miskammonI'd say it all depends on how regular you shoot, If you only shoot for a short period once or twice a week then the hand pump is feasible, if you shoot a lot then the compressor would be better, I do question the reliability of those cheap pumps though, Tempting but I would not want to keep rebuilding one should it keep failing.
@@miskammon Honestly, I'll probably end up with one soon, Took my reximex accura from 100 bar to about 220 bar, Thought I was going to have to phone A&E at one point lol, There's some great videos on UA-cam on the cheaper Chinese ones like how to keep them running reliability etc, Good luck with yours.
Hello from from sunny Chorley and thank you, Andy, for another honest, to the point review. That looks like a fantastic air rifle for the money and amazing accuracy. I think the laminate stocks though extremely attractive maybe a little bright for hunting. Personally, I like the traditional walnut look and this one looks a definate winner for not a lot of pennies and a great fourteen pellets in the magazine. Thank you.
Hey Andy , fab review today ... Reximex make some fantastic rifles .. I Have 3 reximex rifles and no probs and very accurate Thanks Andy for your hard work Cheers Si
@simonnoble7589 Wow , great set , The pretensis is my first reximex, but I have been looking at the ixia for a while now . Do you have the compact or full version ? Oh, and yes, my pretensis is my baby, haha.
@@simonnoble7589 I bet that was expensive. Have you had any reliability issues with it ? Is it the compact version ? And where did you get yours from with the case .
Good grief, it's not even 8am & I'm looking online to see who has these in stock. Stop showing us these fabulous rifles Andy, I really don't have room for any more 😫
I think just made my mind up IE I had 2 on my list before rexymex myth / smk snowpeak M60 . The Lyra for the price is amazing and almost pellet on pellet can not fault it 👍
Been gagging for this review for months and not disappointed. Huge amount of rifle inc. beautifully shaped and finished walnut stock for ridiculously cheap price. May have missed it in the video but is this regulated too ? Thanks Andy, just needed your stamp of approval 😁
This isn't, but you can get the Pretensis/Daystar with a regulator. But watching reviews I came to the conclusion that its not really worth it because you get a lot of consistent shots without it.
i just wondered if some times you could show an over the shoulder shot as well as the insert one to show the target as much as i enjoy your videos we all have to take your word for what range you are shooting at.
Good morning Andy, if you have the opportunity for review at least one Zbroia PCP gun it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for all the effort that you put in your videos.
That does seem value for money and a good looking rifle too, what more do you need. Definitely one to consider for those starting out or for someone wanting a workhorse.
I’ve seen a couple of these budget pcp rifles basically putting pellet on pellet at 40 mtrs wind allowing and smart looking as well,why the hell do people waist 1000£+on a sub 12 air rifle when this will do exactly what you want at these distances,if it was a centre fire rifle going out to 300+ I’d kind of get it but 40 mtrs come on
Yeah mate, put a huma air reg on these pcps and the only other problem (as long as the barrel is straight) is the hammer spring arrangement.. Appart from that the cheep ones are pretty good onece you've set them up etc..
I'm going to have to stop watching this channel. I didn't want another rifle before I watched this review last night. Ended up buying one this morning!!!
Got one in January,Fill to 190 bar as they have a Burst disc , and Bought a aftermarket single loader awesome gun. The single shot Supplied is rubbish using it as a Target Gun.
Thanks for another great review. The one you did on the Crosman Mission prompted me to look at its rivals. Have you covered the Umarex Emerge, or is it not available in a UK spec - or does it fall under different branding here?
I'd love to see the Umarex Notos (US name) reviewed but I don't know if it's available in the UK. The US specs has it's muzzle energy in .22 at 13ft/lbs though. 😔 I did Email the Umarex European customer service department asking if it was available in the UK market, but I've had nothing back. This was easily 2 months ago. Not a good sign imo if you have an issue with your product. The only issue is the cylinder size at 66cc 250bar 21 shots per fill 😒 I'd love to see Andy review their Air Javelin arrow launchers. Crossbow type power from a rifle silhouette.
@@BenBallard13 Someone mentioned on a ?Canadian? YT review channel that Umarex may be marketed in the UK under Milbro branding. The closest Milbro .177 multishot break-barrel is a springer - the Huntmaster MKII. However, that's a springer, while the Umarex Emerge is a gas-ram.
What a lot of gun for the money, looks like it should be much more. With a little more time behind the trigger reckon you could shoot the ears off a fly LOL . Nice one as usual Andy.
Looks good that. However, I purchased a Vixen short after seeing your review of it. So anything you say about muzzle crack or silencers I ignore now ✌️
Great production quality and information but please…. The rifle isn’t nearly as long as the repetitive format. Personally I preferred it when you showed, explained then demonstrated and gave your concluding opinion. As a long time subscriber I find I’m FFWD the second half on the range, as I’m able to remember what you said a whole 2 minutes earlier. Im sure I’m in the minority, just feel the extra padding isn’t necessary. Stay safe and shoot safe!
Really disappointed! I ordered one of these three weeks ago and picked it up yesterday. It must be a Friday afternoon gun. It came smeared in black oil, which I swear is dirtier than the oil in the sump of my truck. The barrel band was missing one of it's grub screws (later found in the box), the reason it had dropped out was because both threads had been stripped. The rifle looked odd. I soon found out why. At 25 yards, the barrel was pointing 5 feet to the right of the actual axis. There isn't a scope made that has that level of adjustment. It's going back next weekend. Highly disappointed.
After seeing all the reviews and comments I bought one of these. After 2 days I actualy gave it away, I was so disapointed and let down. This will be my first and last Turkish rifle. And NO, it wasn`t me at fault, I know what I`m doing with guns.
Andy, I love the channel but pretty please, with sugar on it, stop telling me left-handers prefer righ-hand actions. We don't and a right-hander doesn't get to second guess our preferences. Most left-handed shooters I've talked to have become accustomed to using a right-hand action out of Hobson's choice. I used to be one such, but after finally getitng a truly left-hand rifle, the difference in shot time is significant and the 'comfort' of a gun that actually operates as it was intended to makes shooting so much more of a pleasure. We left-handers spend a lot of time compromising because we're only 10% of the population, so we're pretty good at adapting, but that is really not the same as 'prefering the right-handed action'. That's just the right-hander (or right-wing) excuse for not bothering to make a truly ambidextrous product.
I don’t think I said Most left handers prefer prefer right hand action. I said the action side can be a personal choice whether right or left handed, making it difficult for a gun to be classed as right or left handed. some like to keep their hand on the grip and trigger and cock with the other hand, but strictly speaking a handed gun should require you to remove said hand to use the action. I know lots of left or right handers who prefer to use an action with the non-grip hand to keep the gun stable. Hence I concentrate more on the stock being handed or ambidextrous. It would be nice if all guns came with an interchangeable cocking lever, but that would be a costly venture, especially for budget guns. I for one will often prefer a right handed gun with a left handed action, but I don’t get hung upon either way really. Thanks for your comment, first time I’ve had this in the millions of hits on the channel, and to have it twice from you has got you opinion across. Stay safe. Andy
Had mine since late last year as my first rifle and love it. Andy tells the truth about its accuracy, it makes me look good.
yes a fine rifle ...
Paid a visit to the Vector air shop today(thankfully only about 30 mins from where I live).Wasn't intending on buying much but ending up with a Sentinel 10x40x50 scope,mounts,sidewheel,spirit level,some Apollo reactive targets and a tin of Hades !!!!!! Great assortment of stock and a very helpful and informative man behind the counter.Highly recommend this place.I will certainly be making a return visit(s)
I live in the Netherlands and we don't have a limited power law.
So the 5.5 lyra I bought, shoots about 60 joules at full power and 23 joules at minimum power. I love it
Same here in Brazil, we don't have a energy limit but we have calibers restrictions for airguns (above 6mm are restricted). I bought a Lyra too but mine delivered about 42 joules at full power. Then I noticed later that the hammer spring wasn't adjusted at max but I didn't have time to test it again. Did yours delivered 60 joules out of the box?
@@biscoitodepolvilho1 yes it did. I must say that I used pellets somewhat wider : 5,52 mm. So I know for sure that no air escapesaside the pellet and all the air pushes it forward
@@peterspeets9950 thanks, I will try some wider pellets. And how many shots did you get at full power?
I haven't tried yet
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Always wondered why you lucky folks in Netherlands get full power airguns no license stuck with my sub 12ftb in uk
Good morning everyone from a sunny but frosty St. Helen’s. Hope everyone has a great day and thanks for another great video Andy.
same here in York , have a good day
Same in Birmingham bit lolk great
Very sunny here in Shropshire morning all
@@Theshropshireratter enjoy have a good day
Very sunny here on Puebla
Brought this gun based on this review and a vector optics Orion3x18x44 HD ffp , my particular Lyra didn't like 177 Exact heavys past 30 meters , but it likes Barracuda 8s which Andy says will go well and they do ,50p groups at 40m and its clear the gun and scope are better than i am , this rifle is quality. Although id recommend cleaning the bore first
Good morning Andy and everyone from a sunny Stratford-upon-Avon, great review andy of a great looking rifle i to love the traditional look of a rifle with a wood stock ,looks like i may adding one of these to my collection very soon ,and as a lefty i prefer the cocking lever on the right side of rifle ,
Bought the orange laminate stock Lyra as my first rifle really like it glad it’s had a good review Andy enjoying your channel
Morning all, great review Andy. I absolutely love my Lyra and looks played a big part in my choice. The single shot tray is naff so got an after market one from Bob Pattenden, which is an awesome bit of kit. The power adjuster comes in handy when the kids want a go at plinking in the backyard, with adult supervision of course.
Bought one after reading the rifle revue, but ran into problems from the word go, The band that holds the barrel to the air tank was loose and allowed the barrel to slop sideways even after repositioning the barrel and tightening the band I still could not get the windgauge adjustment to centre up without shimming the rear scope mount. accuracy was very good and trigger pull quite acceptable. Next snag could not get the fill cover off! had to resort to using a padded vice to get it off! replaced the "o" ring with a thinner one which fixed that. still not happy about the shimming scope mount but cant find any obvious barrel misalingment.
Hello folks from Sunny, yes sunny Kent. Brilliant review Andy. I got one of these 4 months ago for 25 mtr bench rest, it's not let me down. Like @yetiwheeler7972, I got a single loader from Bob Pattenden, the single shot try provided is rubbish, too big and the pellets tumble all ways when dropped in. Studs did get in the way for target shooting, very easy to unscrew them though. Mine loves JSB express @ 7,87 and does well with JSB Heavy @ 10,34 and surprisingly well suited with SMK spitfires @ 8.1. Keep those reviews coming. Have a great day folkes.
Good Morning everybody and our Friday Host Andy ....... ice on my car ? This morning , brrrrr .... Have a fantastic day ... Cheers Si 😃😃
Good morning Simon!
How are you today?
You liked what you saw today? I for surely did - even though I'm more of the tactical looking rifle guys. The price tag on it surely is insane(ly low) - if all, or even most of them shoot this good! Incredible group at 40m for that price! I really liked the stock design too. Niiice...
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HOW BEAUTIFUL THAT REXIMEX LYRA. I HAVE THE DAYSTAR MODEL IN 5.5 AND IT HAS ME FASCINATED. THIS LYRA LOOKS VERY GOOD. CONGRATULATIONS FOR YOUR CHANNEL.
RECEIVE A CORDIAL GREETINGS FROM CAL DEL CENTINELA AIR GUNS ESPAÑA.
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I would buy one tomorrow if I had the money and didn't have a Pretensis. Glad to see Reximex have moved away from the probe filler , wish all manufacturers would adopt the same method. I have had my Pretensis over three years and it has been faultless.
Tempted between the Lyra and the Pretensis…..if you were back to square one which would you go for?
Same boat as you! Doesn't seem to be much in it apart from looks & the cheek raiser on the Pretensis. If you're going synthetic then you get an adjustable butt pad too I believe. I love the look of the walnut though 😍
@@jeremyhill1773 Yeah I think the Walnut in the Pretensis and Lyra for sure. I actually had my hands on the Myth yesterday, and that has added ANOTHER one to consider as all similar price. The myth has the huge 380cc tanks, and a different look. Don’t know now even more confused haha
So not to labour a point another Turkish rifle , extremely accurate , well appointed with equipment, walnut furniture and ferociously priced ! What more could you ask for ?
Nice review well constructed Andy , only 2 problems .
1. Got to wait another week for the next one.
2 . Mrs P working from home , weetabix or cornflakes ? Bahhhhh
Dave
I couldnt get this rifle out of my head since i watched this review, i just love the overhaul look of the stock. So yes i have had to buy in wallnut, excellent bit of kit. Tip with the single shot loader, cock as normal then simply slide tray to the right untill you see the pellet hole appear then load pellet through hole then slide back. Cant see any other way of loading the tray. Shot mine all day like this no problems you get used to it, found superdomes worked well in .177. better suited to bench rest shooting i think because you can pull the stock into the shoulder with your left hand due to its shape. Its made well for £350ish uk, its a keeper for me.
The accuracy is impressive, the price is inviting and with it being a smaller 200 bar it must be easier to fill with a hand pump. I've never been around a PCP so I have no idea how much effort it takes to fill one. I know I won't be shooting regularly so investing in a compressor would probably be a waste. Could I ask you to please take one for the team and show how much effort it takes to fill one with a hand pump. My area has no shops where I could go (min 4 hr drive) and test so I rely on channels such as yours for accurate info. Much appreciated.
I was bidding on a pump, but when I lost that auction, I went with the Chinese compressor. The full price of a manual pump (around 80-100 for a good one or 50-60 for a no-name) is just not worth the effort IMO, just get the compressor for ~150.
You can find some videos of pumping these kinds of low pressure guns, it's a workout for sure.
@@miskammonI'd say it all depends on how regular you shoot, If you only shoot for a short period once or twice a week then the hand pump is feasible, if you shoot a lot then the compressor would be better, I do question the reliability of those cheap pumps though, Tempting but I would not want to keep rebuilding one should it keep failing.
@@coaldust01 Got the compressor a few days ago. Fills the gun in less than a minute.
@@miskammon Honestly, I'll probably end up with one soon, Took my reximex accura from 100 bar to about 220 bar, Thought I was going to have to phone A&E at one point lol, There's some great videos on UA-cam on the cheaper Chinese ones like how to keep them running reliability etc, Good luck with yours.
@@coaldust01 Went from 0-200 in a minute and later from 100-220 in 30sec, cant complain for 150€
Thanks Andy it is indeed a great rifle and great price will beat many rifles 4 times the cost
Hello from from sunny Chorley and thank you, Andy, for another honest, to the point review.
That looks like a fantastic air rifle for the money and amazing accuracy.
I think the laminate stocks though extremely attractive maybe a little bright for hunting.
Personally, I like the traditional walnut look and this one looks a definate winner for not a lot of pennies and a great fourteen pellets in the magazine.
Thank you.
the price has the wow factor..and shoots spot on.
Thanks
Hey Andy , fab review today ... Reximex make some fantastic rifles .. I Have 3 reximex rifles and no probs and very accurate Thanks Andy for your hard work Cheers Si
What ones do u have ? I have a pretensis and love .
@@pauljohnson9326 i`ve got the Regime n Ixia n pretensis .... The IXIA is a favorite of mine . Is the pre
tensis a fav of yours
@simonnoble7589 Wow , great set , The pretensis is my first reximex, but I have been looking at the ixia for a while now . Do you have the compact or full version ? Oh, and yes, my pretensis is my baby, haha.
@@pauljohnson9326 black compact carbon fiber bottle . it`s shoots just as good as an fx impact 2 ... comes in a nice hard case
@@simonnoble7589 I bet that was expensive. Have you had any reliability issues with it ? Is it the compact version ? And where did you get yours from with the case .
Good grief, it's not even 8am & I'm looking online to see who has these in stock. Stop showing us these fabulous rifles Andy, I really don't have room for any more 😫
Hello all , Andy yet another great review , I tried the Lyra out at the shooting show nice peace of kit 👍
Just got a reximex after seeing your recommendation on it and what a fantastic accurate gun
I think just made my mind up IE I had 2 on my list before rexymex myth / smk snowpeak M60 . The Lyra for the price is amazing and almost pellet on pellet can not fault it 👍
Sounds great looks great mum and the price is fab thanks for showing me this as aways great review keep up the good work andy
Oo-er Mr Grimsdale, that's pretty nifty grouping. I'm a bit of an old traditionalist myself and I do like the slightly funky look of the stock.
Been gagging for this review for months and not disappointed. Huge amount of rifle inc. beautifully shaped and finished walnut stock for ridiculously cheap price. May have missed it in the video but is this regulated too ? Thanks Andy, just needed your stamp of approval 😁
This isn't, but you can get the Pretensis/Daystar with a regulator. But watching reviews I came to the conclusion that its not really worth it because you get a lot of consistent shots without it.
i just wondered if some times you could show an over the shoulder shot as well as the insert one to show the target as much as i enjoy your videos we all have to take your word for what range you are shooting at.
As always, a great detailed review 👌 a great rifle , very accurate 😮 really enjoyed this Video 👍👍👍
Have you reviewed a kral NP 03 And if so what are your thoughts
Awesome review, loving it and just subscribed, keep up with your work
Hello Andy, thank you for your great review. I'm confused, some say this lyra has a regulator and some say it hasn't. What's your opinion?
Excellent review as normal. Was the choice of a scope named ORION and a rifle named LYRA, (both Star constellations) just a fluke?
Bought one to get back into shooting, Awsome rifle & this review is spot on,
Looks a nice thing, reminds me a little of my old titan manitou ahh the good times I had with that, great video, keep em comin!
Good morning Andy, if you have the opportunity for review at least one Zbroia PCP gun it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for all the effort that you put in your videos.
Hey Andy, you Arena the greatest ! Can you Arena fix your target cam. Tank you and shoot save every week.
The trigger on these can be adjusted to be very light,as good as my AA S510 for accuracy..no kidding
That does seem value for money and a good looking rifle too, what more do you need. Definitely one to consider for those starting out or for someone wanting a workhorse.
that gun has a very long barrel which very much helps with accuracy nice gun i will have one soon grab one
I’ve seen a couple of these budget pcp rifles basically putting pellet on pellet at 40 mtrs wind allowing and smart looking as well,why the hell do people waist 1000£+on a sub 12 air rifle when this will do exactly what you want at these distances,if it was a centre fire rifle going out to 300+ I’d kind of get it but 40 mtrs come on
Yeah mate, put a huma air reg on these pcps and the only other problem (as long as the barrel is straight) is the hammer spring arrangement..
Appart from that the cheep ones are pretty good onece you've set them up etc..
200bar is a bit too low for a ''proper power'' of course is enough for limited version . Is it good for 30-35 yards as a Rat picker ?
Thanks for a great review. Could you please consider using a silencer to be able to show the difference of with and without. Many thanks.
My Lyra absolutely hates my silencer. Take it off and it drills pellet on pellet at 25 yards. Absolutely amazing accuracy, I'm stunned!
I prefer the walnut stock for this and the stock does looks fantastic, some great lines. I'd see this more of a bench use gun.
Ive just got the blue laminate one. Amazing bit of kit :)
Thanks Andy, nice rifle especially for the price, I am not sure about the shape of the stock ant the butt though.
Pssssst.......There was a pair of woodies in the background. Great gun and review again, keep 'em coming
The power adjustment is not a waste of time if you are target shooting is it ?
Spot on as always Andy!!
Looking at new 22 air rifle in about 3 months this ticks all my boxes and like in in the standard wood
good mate, review is showing such good quality for a reasonable price. Even if you add on the cost of the silencer.
useful review thanks - could you review the Reximex Regime Apex PCP Air Rifle .22 ?? and Trimex Arms ELF-S Bullpup PCP Air Rifle .22 ?? cheers
Ooh! A carbine version of that would be nice! Can you twist their arms Andy?
I attempted to buy one online but was messed about for weeks. Sadly im not a Lyra owner at the moment but who knows
would it be on a parr with FX Dreamlite Classic
I'm going to have to stop watching this channel.
I didn't want another rifle before I watched this review last night.
Ended up buying one this morning!!!
Cracking bit of kit for the money
👍😁🏴✌️
In the FAC version what are the adjustments in pressure output?😊
Got one in January,Fill to 190 bar as they have a Burst disc , and Bought a aftermarket single loader awesome gun. The single shot Supplied is rubbish using it as a Target Gun.
Thanks for another great review. The one you did on the Crosman Mission prompted me to look at its rivals. Have you covered the Umarex Emerge, or is it not available in a UK spec - or does it fall under different branding here?
I'd love to see the Umarex Notos (US name) reviewed but I don't know if it's available in the UK. The US specs has it's muzzle energy in .22 at 13ft/lbs though. 😔
I did Email the Umarex European customer service department asking if it was available in the UK market, but I've had nothing back. This was easily 2 months ago. Not a good sign imo if you have an issue with your product.
The only issue is the cylinder size at 66cc 250bar 21 shots per fill 😒
I'd love to see Andy review their Air Javelin arrow launchers. Crossbow type power from a rifle silhouette.
@@BenBallard13 Someone mentioned on a ?Canadian? YT review channel that Umarex may be marketed in the UK under Milbro branding. The closest Milbro .177 multishot break-barrel is a springer - the Huntmaster MKII. However, that's a springer, while the Umarex Emerge is a gas-ram.
@@lindsayheyes925 milbro are a branch of smk now, they got bought out a while back I believe.
Too big as a carry, but an ideal target gun. Its excellent vfm ! Thanks vm Andy.
Great review Andy.
always love the unique style of this rifle.... and yet another rifle on the to get list lol :)
Perfect as summer’s coming up , it would make a perfect cricket bat 🏏
What a lot of gun for the money, looks like it should be much more. With a little more time behind the trigger reckon you could shoot the ears off a fly LOL . Nice one as usual Andy.
Lyra, Pretensis or Myth…..I’m torn!! I know I want one of these 3 but which one?
Can you fit a bayonet 😂😂
Looks good that. However, I purchased a Vixen short after seeing your review of it. So anything you say about muzzle crack or silencers I ignore now ✌️
So, you found them louder? Or quieter..?
@@kimberleyaxxxx934 Louder than expected Kim. Its a well known downside. Obtaining and fitting a silencer is more difficult to.
@robmallion5957 good to know..thanks Rob.
Hi Andy.. i thought you may like it..
Bit off this topic I remember seeing a video of a rifle with a triangle shaped silencer can you please tell me the review it was
Many thanks Karl
Remington I think
Found it T rex thought the silencer was funky but was built in not threaded 🤔
Very impressive nice one Andy👍
What were the pellets you were using?
Very Nice '' Another Great Video Andy 💯💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Very nice looking gun
Accurate too.
Is it just an ata airborne with a reximex logo?
Thanks for sharing sir 🎯🇬🇧👍🏼
I chose a kral np02 over this gun I don't think I would have been disappointed in either gun to be honest
Nice rifle for the price 👍
wow thats a great price really nice looking too
That's clinched it, new gun day tomorrow.
Would be amazing with a huma reg fitted
Not a criticism but can't anyone do reviews on airguns when they have had a few thousands pellets through them to see how thay fare in the long term.
Beautiful rifle.
What is cost if had a 600 or 400 instead of 200
Looks quality for the money
Not regulated ?
Morning all! Still waiting for proper shooting weather…
Have a nice weekend everyone!
yes its 2 cold for nice shooting ... good morning
I know just want to get out there. If I clean me riffles anymore they will wear away
@@simonnoble7589 Morning Simon!
@@fliesarenegade Good morning, 🌅 how are you this week? Bit cold 🥶 today . Did you like 👍🏻 this rifle today ?
@@fliesarenegade winds dropped here for a bit lol might get out on the range , this afternoon .... supposed to warm up next wk?
Great production quality and information but please….
The rifle isn’t nearly as long as the repetitive format. Personally I preferred it when you showed, explained then demonstrated and gave your concluding opinion. As a long time subscriber I find I’m FFWD the second half on the range, as I’m able to remember what you said a whole 2 minutes earlier. Im sure I’m in the minority, just feel the extra padding isn’t necessary. Stay safe and shoot safe!
I like that good review
That is good value for a rifle like that.
Very nice.
Very nice work well 👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍🏴🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Really disappointed!
I ordered one of these three weeks ago and picked it up yesterday.
It must be a Friday afternoon gun. It came smeared in black oil, which I swear is dirtier than the oil in the sump of my truck.
The barrel band was missing one of it's grub screws (later found in the box), the reason it had dropped out was because both threads had been stripped.
The rifle looked odd. I soon found out why. At 25 yards, the barrel was pointing 5 feet to the right of the actual axis. There isn't a scope made that has that level of adjustment.
It's going back next weekend.
Highly disappointed.
Well, the rifle was sent back and a couple of days ago I got a telephone call.
Reximex have replaced the rifle with no quibbles.
Who needs more expensive PCP's when You get those results from this? :D
Shame they don’t make a Carbine version…that’s just a little too long for me.
After seeing all the reviews and comments I bought one of these. After 2 days I actualy gave it away, I was so disapointed and let down. This will be my first and last Turkish rifle. And NO, it wasn`t me at fault, I know what I`m doing with guns.
Why?
Sun is shining in Spain in 18 ft pound world.
My life for the last 15 years
Andy, I love the channel but pretty please, with sugar on it, stop telling me left-handers prefer righ-hand actions. We don't and a right-hander doesn't get to second guess our preferences. Most left-handed shooters I've talked to have become accustomed to using a right-hand action out of Hobson's choice. I used to be one such, but after finally getitng a truly left-hand rifle, the difference in shot time is significant and the 'comfort' of a gun that actually operates as it was intended to makes shooting so much more of a pleasure.
We left-handers spend a lot of time compromising because we're only 10% of the population, so we're pretty good at adapting, but that is really not the same as 'prefering the right-handed action'. That's just the right-hander (or right-wing) excuse for not bothering to make a truly ambidextrous product.
I don’t think I said Most left handers prefer prefer right hand action. I said the action side can be a personal choice whether right or left handed, making it difficult for a gun to be classed as right or left handed. some like to keep their hand on the grip and trigger and cock with the other hand, but strictly speaking a handed gun should require you to remove said hand to use the action. I know lots of left or right handers who prefer to use an action with the non-grip hand to keep the gun stable. Hence I concentrate more on the stock being handed or ambidextrous. It would be nice if all guns came with an interchangeable cocking lever, but that would be a costly venture, especially for budget guns. I for one will often prefer a right handed gun with a left handed action, but I don’t get hung upon either way really.
Thanks for your comment, first time I’ve had this in the millions of hits on the channel, and to have it twice from you has got you opinion across. Stay safe. Andy