Recently purchased one of these in the 88cm guise.
Wasn't impressed with the basic galvanised 8mm spear and threaded tip (probably great for rock shots) and rather heavy, prominent "wet" muzzle assembly. Cressi could easily have charged a little more and included the excellent spear from the Saetta Pro models. Set to work almost immediately attempting to fit a standard Salvimar 13mm vacuum muzzle.
Note there's a pronounced lip on the inner barrel compared to earlier Saetta models. Standard salvimar piston brake and muzzle will not fit.
I experimented by shortening the piston brake by 5mm (3mm off the larger diameter and 2mm off the smaller if I remember correctly) until everything sat snug and correct. A 5mm spacer ring between muzzle assembly and "ogive" with o-rings would achieve proper fitment although I haven't noticed any bad effects from my method.
Quick pic of the piston for those interested. Might have to swap this one out. Have good experience with the STC piston, but they seem to have gone out of business. Smeared some STC piston grease (likely teflon based?) on the midsection for good measure.
Pressurised to about 20 bar (although I don't have a gauge) and with a 105cm 7mm spear this thing is really nicely balanced, quiet shooting. Good trigger too unless you're used to target rifles. The trigger guard is large enough but snug with 7mm gloves and large hands. Right off the bat I was shooting spot on despite dipping in and out of one of the fastest current streams off the Norwegian coast. My 110cm Cyrano would definitely get pulled off target in this spot!
Probably becoming my favourite all round gun for the Northern Atlantic and I wouldn't hesitate in buying the other lengths. Ability to swap the line release over to the other side of the handle is a nice addition but I do miss the streamlined reel attachment (and vertical reel) from the Mares Cyrano which is still my clearwater go to.
Will try with two wraps next time I hit the water. It easily shoots 3 wraps in 1mm dyneema but a strong current and bad shot placement can be a tangly affair!
Enjoy the summer if you're in the appropriate hemisphere!
Wasn't impressed with the basic galvanised 8mm spear and threaded tip (probably great for rock shots) and rather heavy, prominent "wet" muzzle assembly. Cressi could easily have charged a little more and included the excellent spear from the Saetta Pro models. Set to work almost immediately attempting to fit a standard Salvimar 13mm vacuum muzzle.
Note there's a pronounced lip on the inner barrel compared to earlier Saetta models. Standard salvimar piston brake and muzzle will not fit.
I experimented by shortening the piston brake by 5mm (3mm off the larger diameter and 2mm off the smaller if I remember correctly) until everything sat snug and correct. A 5mm spacer ring between muzzle assembly and "ogive" with o-rings would achieve proper fitment although I haven't noticed any bad effects from my method.
Quick pic of the piston for those interested. Might have to swap this one out. Have good experience with the STC piston, but they seem to have gone out of business. Smeared some STC piston grease (likely teflon based?) on the midsection for good measure.
Pressurised to about 20 bar (although I don't have a gauge) and with a 105cm 7mm spear this thing is really nicely balanced, quiet shooting. Good trigger too unless you're used to target rifles. The trigger guard is large enough but snug with 7mm gloves and large hands. Right off the bat I was shooting spot on despite dipping in and out of one of the fastest current streams off the Norwegian coast. My 110cm Cyrano would definitely get pulled off target in this spot!
Probably becoming my favourite all round gun for the Northern Atlantic and I wouldn't hesitate in buying the other lengths. Ability to swap the line release over to the other side of the handle is a nice addition but I do miss the streamlined reel attachment (and vertical reel) from the Mares Cyrano which is still my clearwater go to.
Will try with two wraps next time I hit the water. It easily shoots 3 wraps in 1mm dyneema but a strong current and bad shot placement can be a tangly affair!
Enjoy the summer if you're in the appropriate hemisphere!