All I've been doing is research and more research. All I'm coming up with the deeper I dig is I should probably spend a pretty penny or I'll just spend a lot in the long run.
My wife keeps asking if I've bought my air rifle yet. As one person on here said in another post. I'm trying to find M3 BMW at a Toyota Corolla price.
Sometimes the more you research something the more confused and complex it gets, I respect the performance that PCP rifles offer, but I like challenging myself, I mentioned in my post that my son confided that he enjoys shooting his break barrel rifles more than his PCP guns, the reason for that is simple, PCP rifles are inherently more accurate at longer ranges, they don't suffer from the same violent recoil or vibrations so the shooter doesn't have to be as skilled or use his/her shooting skills to the same degree to be as accurate, in other words PCP guns are much more forgiving, in a word when the new wears off they get boring, boring leads to shortened attention span, no challenge.
And you don't have to spend a bundle on an air rifle to get good performance and reasonable accuracy, I have two rifles that give me excellent accuracy at 40 yds. and under, and in excess of 18 FPE, plenty enough for small game hunting or ridding one's self of farm raiders.
One is a Hatsan mod. 95 .22cal. Springer topped with a UTG 3x9x32 AO Hunter model scope, it has plenty of power and will shoot consistent 3/4" groups at 35 yds., it cost me $149.00, the other is my Crosman Vantage NP (Nitro Piston) gas ram powered .177 cal. rifle that wears a Center Point 3x9x32 variable scope, it too is capable of shooting tight groups, my son and I often shoot at standing wooden match sticks and playing cards stuck on edge at 30~35 yds. at it doesn't miss very often, it drives 12.5 gr. pellets at 950 fps for 25 FPE, plenty enough to anchor most small game critters you'd care to hunt at reasonable ranges, the .177 shooting 12.5 gr. domed pellets took a huge Gopher that was raiding our garden, my son shot right through the screen door at the Gopher as it stood up chomping on squash, took him right in the chest at 25 yds., the critter fell over, kicked twice and expired, the Crosman Vantage cost me $99.00 also from MidwayUSA.
The Vantage is an excellent well built good looking rifle with a horrible trigger, but that can be fixed in two minutes with a longer trigger screw purchase from any hardware store.
Kenny Kormandy @ myairgunreviews did a fine review of this gun that can be viewed on u-tube and also shower how to do the trigger mod, he called it a gem in the rough and though he sold most of the guns that he reviewed he said that the Vantage was a keeper and would go into his collection.
Just something to think about, good luck with your search.