Brocock/BRK Best PCP You've Ever Owned?

I know it takes in a lot of ground, but what rifle would you hate to be without?

For me, it's a 22 cal Brocock Bantam Sniper HR. Yep, old school bolt action.

It is the most reliable rifle, never a flyer, no poi shift. Always totally reliable. Very comfy to hold and shoot. Accuracy, even at 100 yds is fantastic. I just picked it up after not shooting it for a month or so and shot it 30 meters at a printed cross air target. The first shot hit perfectly centered on the cross and 4 more went right on top of that, for just over a 1/4" group. I have an SWFA Sniper 12X scope on it that is as reliable as the gun. What a package. I also added a fde stock from AOA and some fde rings and a custom BRCK bottle decal to jazz it up some. I don't know if this barrel is special but it sure is amazing.

Here's a Pic and a typical 5 shot 30m group.

So, let's hear from you guys. What's your favorite pcp?

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Bobcat Mk2 .25, bought new in '18 reliable and accurate as the day is long, even the magazine, never any issues, it just works...I've been posting groups with this gun since the beginning...I rarely shoot more than a mag ot two per setting with it...25 cal pellet 350 count or less per tin...I wouldn't buy a .25 today cause I like to shoot too much...and it seem like such a waste of expensive pellets when Crosman HP's are half the price for 500 count...However the Bobcat is long since paid for and I have enough .25 pellets for the foreseeable future. This one never disappoints.
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@bchannell, I feel as you do… My Bantam Sniper HR .22 was simply solid, accurate and as consistent as you describe yours to be. Many kills from 20 to 104 yards. I traded it in for an Atomic XR with zero regrets, my Pathfinder XR is reminiscent of the Bantam Sniper HR and as solid. You can see the resemblance to the Bantam HR…🙏
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@bchannell Funny you should mention the Bantam Sniper HR. That and my Edgun Lelya are the first two that come to mind, but my Benjamin Bulldog M357 is quickly growing on me, just as my Benjamin Bulldog .357s have. I haven't sold an airgun yet and there's really only one gun I consider selling or trading. I buy guns with the intention to keep them. If I want something else I'll buy it.
 
Rapid Air Weapons HM1000 .22. Only thing I told martin was .22 as quite as can be made, light as any two stage can go and MOA @100. Oh and TN Black Walnut naturally.
Flawless heirloom Quality!
Thought it nice that the 1st three PB only shooters who tried it (different days & places) all said "nicest rifle of any type I have ever shot".
John
 
I guess a tie between my Royale 400 and RAW HM1000. Both are simple designs and have been totally reliable. The Royale would my hunting choice since it's a bit lighter and shorter. I've always thought that its trigger design is an embarrassment to the rest of the rifle, but it works okay. The RAW trigger is excellent, and I prefer it for target shooting. Either one will do everything I need from an air rifle, and with years' experience, they are both well proven. I'm not a high volume shooter, so this comment is just conjecture. Having disassembled both rifles, I believe the RAW will last several lifetimes with nothing wearing out or breaking. I've had no internal failures with the Royale, but I can't express the same confidence.