I thought from the stuff they've published so far it is purely a new production run of the same design Birmingham-made Tempest (may even be made of old parts, I suppose, or made on the original moulds and tooling), just made in China, apparently, the special edition bit is that it comes in an old-fashioned wooden case with pellets, cleaning rod etc. It's my belief, and I may be wrong, but unless they have changed the design substantially, I can't see how it would do anywhere near six ft/lbs. I think that bit is just hype, and I don't know why people on here would be so ready to believe it, or repeat it. We'll have to wait and see eh? From the photos it looks just like the Tempest we all know and love...
The quote of '6ft.lbs.' on the press release website is incorrect.
The Centennial Tempest, which is made in Turkey, is basically the same design as the original Tempest, therefore if you get more than 3.5ft.lbs. in .22, you are doing well.
Thanks for that... Don't know where I got the idea it was made in China... Sorry about that!
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OK I have had a reply from Webley. There are two main sections and the questions are aswered fully and honestly but, since part of the reply involves the website I need to hold off publishing the answer in full and a partial reply is not particularly usefull.
However the OFFICIAL power of ANY Tempest is approximately 3.3 ft/lb in .22 and 2.9 ft/lb in .177 no matter how pretty the presentation case.
Please bear in mind that this has taken roughly 4 hours from question to answer and shows a great deal more commitment to shooters than has been apparent up till now.
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