I have had my MFR in .177 for about six months now so I thought I’d do a review on it.

When I first got it, I chrono’d it as I had heard horror stories about them leaking and being inconsistent. The bottle did leak at first but this can often happen when the bottles are new all that is needed is a short sharp blast when filling it up and it releases the little ball inside the valve, problem solved. When this had been sorted I chrono’d it and got 14 mags (240 shots) worth of shots that averaged around 11.5 foot pounds from 220 bar, it really was very consistent. I still have the string results if anyone is interested.

With that out the way I went about proving the accuracy. To begin with I used H&N FTT (8.6), Barracuda Match (10.6) and Air Arms Field all with varying degrees of success. The groups just didn’t seem tight enough and the long range accuracy wasn’t brilliant so I switched to Accupell (7.9), bingo, these worked well. Even though they are a dirty pellet, I have only cleaned the barrel every 2000 pellets and there doesn’t seem to be any loss in accuracy. In fact the MFR seems to like a well leaded barrel. So if you buy an MFR and can’t seem to get the accuracy you are looking for just persevere for a few hundred pellets until the barrel is leaded in. I won't drone on about one hole groups but I have had a 49 yard rabbit (off a bi-pod) and 40 yard rabbits are common. This gun just gives the shooter so much confidence.

The bolt action is mega smooth and the mag works faultlessly, even though double loads are possible. There have been many complaints about the noise of this gun and if I’m honest it’s not the quietist around but then again it’s not loud by any means, it’s slightly louder than a silenced S410 with air arms silencer, if that makes any sense. It can be silenced further but I deem this to be unnecessary.

The whole gun oozes quality and looks the business and it handles as well as it looks with a lovely balance that’s suited to kneeling shots when out lamping. The trigger is probably the best thing about the gun, Theoben have got this spot on in my opinion because it’s light enough not to pull your shots off target and it’s heavy enough to be safe and predictable. The MFR offers a great package for someone who wants one gun to do the lot.