N/A ok looking at getn a new pcp! help me decide.

Niksan Ozark or Escalade, both currently under $500

I've had an .22 Ozark TS for a month now and it is nuts on accurate and you can adjust the power for greater shot count.
The TS starts out at 7lbs but by the time I get done it is closer to 10.
Wouldn't be too hard to keep it under 8 by using a lighter scope.
Escalade is a bit heavier due to 2 bottles but you do get a lot more shots.

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Nice recommendation two dash. No mention of it being regulated or not, which is rare if its unregulated.

-Matt
Mine is regulated, stock is unregulated.
I tend to put Huben Power adjustable regulators on most of my rifles.
My unregulated rifles have M18-1.5 at the rifle body.
The Dream and Cricket Max have plenums (25cc & 50cc respective) and have M18-1.5 on both ends.
The Crickets need a G1/2-14 to M18-1.5 adapter and that adapter adds a bit of plenum.
Not sure how much, I guess I could fill one with water and measure it.

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love my aircuda, but time to try something new. lookiing for high shot count, LIGHT and of course accurate! been looking at bulllshark and p35s,but been reading about there crappy mags. love my air cuda mags. tryed the avenger ,but hated the mags. dont want to spend more then about 500 max. thanks for any input or ideas. thanks. j
Notos with a bottle conversion
 
I use Carm magazines with my 22 and 177 caliber P35s. If you are right handed you could use the extra capacity 25 caliber magazine on a 25 caliber P35 (I shoot from my left shoulder and it hits me in the face). I like these magazines better than my Marauder pistol and Avenger and Caiman magazines. They are great and inexpensive. The first SPA magazine I got with my first P35 is bad about needing jiggling of the cocking arm to load. The two extras I bought when I figured out I could not find an aftermarket magazine are better. I have a Carm single loader for the 25 caliber and I shoot just as well with the SPA magazines as the single pellet loader. I don't think they hurt accuracy, they are just not the best at loading. I have not really tried the 177 and 22 caliber magazines much, however. I know the Carm work great so I just use those.

If you want a conventional rifle or a less expensive rifle I would look hard at a M16a from Wes at Airgun Archery Fun. It has an aluminum bottle, gauges on both the bottle and the regulator, a wood stock and is under $400. Seems like a great deal. It's a SPA so the magazines may not be great but at that price you could afford a couple aftermarket magazines.