by RocG » Tue May 27, 2014 3:40 pm
I received my NP2 hardwood on saturday, right before I was heading out of town. Finally I had a chance to shoot it at short range, just to see how the firing cycle was. The recoil is indeed minimal, and this thing is quiet! It's easy to cock, significantly easier than say an NP XL.
I prefer the trigger on my first gen marauder, but the NP2 is nice too. The pull is a little heavy with the factory setting, but it's adjustable, so I hope to improve the situation. But it's decent out of the box.
Since I've only fired it at a range of about 5' with no optics mounted I can't yet comment on accuracy.
The stock forend width feels good to me, but I think it might feel a bit bulky if you have smaller hands, much like a marauder. The pistol grip feels good and I think would work for all hand sizes.
The stock finish is on par with a marauder. I've seen some Np XLs with sub par finishes. The NP2 is better than that for sure. It's a mat finish which I think is good for a potential hunting rifle.
I haven't had a chance to crony test the gun myself, but I ordered the 10/10 from pyramyd and the shot string they sent me with 11.9 grain RWS hobby's was:
850
870
874
862
870
859
868
867
855
852
for an average of 863 ft/s and 19.7 ft lb.
Overall the gun feels good and if the accuracy proves out I think crosman has delivered on their promises.
If you've got any questions about the gun let me know and I'll try and figure it out. I know accuracy is first on the list, but there are two problems. Time, and I'm not THAT good of a shot. But I can say the firing cycle was smoother than any other spring gun I've shot.