Just take your time researching so you can avoid being displeased with your purchase. Plenty of knowledgeable people here to point you in the direction for a very good .177 .22 pcpMy budget is 1800 pre compressor.
I do not want to deal with selling and purchasing different model later.
My real wants are .17 or .22. mostly plinking.
So I'm just looking at brands and capabilities vs cost vs availability.
I've looked at the classified ads. Sever decent deals in there. However I can't pm them due to post count. But I'm reading a lot.
Compressor will be bought after rifle.
Thanks for the info and welcomes.
Scope/rings unknown at this time. If I have to buy it afterwards, so be it. Depends on deal. New or used. I'm not opposed to used.$1800 is a pretty good budget for a high end PCP. Does this include a scope and mounts? Also, how far do you plan to shoot out to and any hunting/pesting in mind?
No problem at all. This really narrows it down. Take a look at Rapid Air Worx (RAW) which is a proven platform. They have their chassis version that comes in under $1800. If you want a nice laminate stock, they run about $200 more. Most will probably recommend the FX Crown MKII. If you're the type of person that likes to tinker and tune, it might fit you. Also look at the Brocock Sniper XR Magnum and their other Sniper XR series.Thanks for the additional info.
Definitely looking at front bottle setup.
I do not care for the bull pup look. Just my own opinion. Just based on looks. Traditional and tactical are more my style. Nothing against bullpups.
Forgot to add....
I've never shot a PCP before.
Just the air guns that took the crossman style co2 cartridge. So I'm looking to upgrade
Hi. Unless you’re a major nerd/tinkerer, given your 1st pcp, this would be my best advice. You want to have the best experience out of the box. Buy from a dealer, preferably when on sale, just so you have support and a warranty. Dealers who have done right by me are: Airguns of Arizona, Utah Airguns, Pyramid, Pellet Shop, but there are plenty of others I’ve read on here so check ‘en out. I’d suggest keeping it simple and reliable. Although, my 1st suggestion would be one of the Brocock Commanders, depending upon the form factor, etc. I am really impressed with the XR Magnum, as I’ve written before. They are, however, a little heavier, but reliable, accurate, and somewhat modular. The RAW looks nice but I haven’t owned one yet, so let us know if you go that direction. There seems to be a lot of good ppl here that I’d buy a used one from but I’d want it to have been unmodified and that’s tough to verify. You just don’t want to have to fiddle with it too much or ship back and forth with your 1st and only one. Yeah, after you’re into it (which my bet is you will be), decide it’s your gig and get a backup, and a backup for your backup’s backup, then get one that is pre-owned and someone here has magically solved all the issues the mechanical engineers at the company couldn’t solve after all the R&D testing. Best of luck and be careful as these are definitely a step up from the CO2. Enjoy. BTW, if you don’t take my advice on buying new, which is perfectly advisable, a pre owned FX Royale 400 or 500 is another one of my favorites. It’s a bit plain, but man, it’s super accurate and very quiet paired with a Hugget snipe. EnjoyMy budget is 1800 pre compressor.
I do not want to deal with selling and purchasing different model later.
My real wants are .17 or .22. mostly plinking.
So I'm just looking at brands and capabilities vs cost vs availability.
I've looked at the classified ads. Sever decent deals in there. However I can't pm them due to post count. But I'm reading a lot.
Compressor will be bought after rifle.
Thanks for the info and welcomes.
It's a growing sport especially now that we have a couple smaller budget friendly players in the game over the last several years. Just keep in mind that like with many new companies/products there will be issues and best to let the market sort out the bugs before jumping in on the latest designs you'll see what I mean when you research AEA S45 semi auto which is why I have and recommend their bolt action (semi auto sounds and looks cool but not if you have one issue after another). Also I'm sure (coming from the powder world as did I) you have seen some cringe videos of what appears to be a newcomer in the pcp/shooting world having little to no firearms safety background (poor muzzle awareness and or trigger discipline even using poor back stops) the comments I would leave, lol. These PCP airguns (especially Big Bore are putting out 300FPE and above) more people are using them to humanely and legally take large game. Again, Welcome to the modern world of PCP air gunning be safe and have fun. Oh, please use certified safety glasses when filling or shooting a PCP airgun and always degas your gun when doing any work other then mounting a scope and such, Murphy's Law.Appreciate all the positive comments.
It's pretty rare to be a newb on a forum and get so many results.