I always hate making my first post in a new forum. I always try to search out my answers but, eventually have to ask. So, my apologies for the lead-up to the actual question.
Like many here, I have a squirrel problem. What was just minor yard damage has become four holes in my screened porch, multiple gas nozzles chewed, a wire harness on our '19 4Runner, the end off an electrical cord, etc... I started down this rabbit hole (decent bourbon btw) in the search for a good bang-for-the-buck air rifle that wouldn't perk up the neighbors like the .22lr. I like to do my research but can get caught in analysis paralysis.
So, I was in the ballpark of the AV Avenge-X and I'm getting tired of the delays. (really feel for those that pre-ordered) I really like the idea of a bullpup. I like the control of having the bulk of the rifle in closer to my body. But, with the wait, started looking for options. The Umarex Origin and JTS Airacuda/Max have made it into the mix. I really like the classic look of the Airacuda as well as the look of the Max.
Given that this will be my first PCP, and first air rifle in a long time (besides my son's RR Buck 105), I decided to visit a local dealer to get educated by someone besides YT and going blind reading forums as I have been for a few weeks. I got to put my hands on FX Dreamline Classics in syn and walnut, .22 & .25, respectively. I also got to hold a Power Pup in .25. All three were on a different level than any airgun I've seen, much less fired. The Power Pup really felt good to me. It shouldered quickly and I felt like I could hold it on target longer than the traditional rifle style I'm used to. I really appreciate small businesses, having started and run many, including one I started from scratch and sold. So, if I do end up going FX, I'll likely support him.
I'm really trying to understand the differences between the Wildcat III and the Power Pup. I see a slight difference in plenum and energy comparing the bottle versions. Looks-wise, I prefer the tube. But the Dream Pup gives up a lot of energy potential to the Power Pup and Wildcat standards.
With all that said, I really hadn't planned on spending more than $500 on a rifle. But, I really need as accurate a gun as I can get for squirrels at 20 to 75 yards. (I know I'll have to do my part, too.) I'm looking for the best value for the performance. I don't need super high shot counts but, that would be a bonus for target practice/plinking. I don't mind buying once and crying once for the right fit. But, I hate wasting money for no reason. Did I just take an unnecessary leap or, am I on the right track?
I know, there's really two questions. Sorry. Thank you in advance for your help and patience!
Like many here, I have a squirrel problem. What was just minor yard damage has become four holes in my screened porch, multiple gas nozzles chewed, a wire harness on our '19 4Runner, the end off an electrical cord, etc... I started down this rabbit hole (decent bourbon btw) in the search for a good bang-for-the-buck air rifle that wouldn't perk up the neighbors like the .22lr. I like to do my research but can get caught in analysis paralysis.
So, I was in the ballpark of the AV Avenge-X and I'm getting tired of the delays. (really feel for those that pre-ordered) I really like the idea of a bullpup. I like the control of having the bulk of the rifle in closer to my body. But, with the wait, started looking for options. The Umarex Origin and JTS Airacuda/Max have made it into the mix. I really like the classic look of the Airacuda as well as the look of the Max.
Given that this will be my first PCP, and first air rifle in a long time (besides my son's RR Buck 105), I decided to visit a local dealer to get educated by someone besides YT and going blind reading forums as I have been for a few weeks. I got to put my hands on FX Dreamline Classics in syn and walnut, .22 & .25, respectively. I also got to hold a Power Pup in .25. All three were on a different level than any airgun I've seen, much less fired. The Power Pup really felt good to me. It shouldered quickly and I felt like I could hold it on target longer than the traditional rifle style I'm used to. I really appreciate small businesses, having started and run many, including one I started from scratch and sold. So, if I do end up going FX, I'll likely support him.
I'm really trying to understand the differences between the Wildcat III and the Power Pup. I see a slight difference in plenum and energy comparing the bottle versions. Looks-wise, I prefer the tube. But the Dream Pup gives up a lot of energy potential to the Power Pup and Wildcat standards.
With all that said, I really hadn't planned on spending more than $500 on a rifle. But, I really need as accurate a gun as I can get for squirrels at 20 to 75 yards. (I know I'll have to do my part, too.) I'm looking for the best value for the performance. I don't need super high shot counts but, that would be a bonus for target practice/plinking. I don't mind buying once and crying once for the right fit. But, I hate wasting money for no reason. Did I just take an unnecessary leap or, am I on the right track?
I know, there's really two questions. Sorry. Thank you in advance for your help and patience!
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