Planning on getting my first PCP gun and my choices are fairly limited living in Canada. Mostly longer range plinking (50-70m), the very occasional small game at close range
Having a tough time deciding what to get as I have some difficult requirements.
- .22 caliber
- External regulator
- Accurate
- LARGE air cylinder, 150+ shot count at a reasonable power (18ish grain pellet at 900fps) I've heard I will likely need about 900cc's of air minimum
- Prefer compact but I can work with a longer gun if it has the shot count
- Looks are fairly unimportant, but reliability is
- Magazine fed
Currently looking at 2 guns which are available to me in Canada at a reasonable price:
1. FX Dynamic VP 600: A second bottle is easy to attach under the barrel, would be able to hold 900+cc of air. Should be enough for 150+ shots. High end gun from a reputable company. Top tier accuracy, and a giant plenum. Have heard they are very efficient and waste no air per shot. Heard a few people complain about reliability with FX?
2. Umarex Zelos/SnowPeak M60: They're basically the same gun and I can purchase either here. I would plan to attach 2 bottles to the front with an adapter for around 900cc's of air.
Pros: cheaper and more compact than the FX
Cons: Chinese manufacturing & reliability issues, questionable warranty and support. Small plenum, I hear accuracy is very very good but not up to FX's level. Little bit wide with 2 bottles side by side
I'm open to other suggestions but the big thing is, I want it to all be one contained unit which has a very high shot count as I cannot bring a compressor or pump with me. So far I'm between those 2 guns. Any insight as to things I'm missing or the reliability of either gun would be appreciated. Am I better of just paying a bit more for the premium FX gun? A buy once cry once type of thing?