I can see there is a lot to learn but im the type of guy that strives on that kind of ocd lol. I have shot powders guns my whole life since I could walk 32 years avid hunter and long distance shooter. I picked up my old crossman vantage break barrel I only ever shot once in the winter and had fun in the backyard last week chasing those pesky ringed doves brought back memories of the old BB gun days when I was young. Needless to say I think im hooked and go all in when I do. I sure appreciate everyones responses happy I found this forum awesome people.Coming from an FX fan I would NOT recommend an FX for a first PCP. For me there was a steep learning curve going from an Airforce to an FX. I was able to over come it with some help from a friend but still difficult for me. Now a few years later I am happily playing with all FX Airguns and really enjoying them. I have been very happy with AGT or Taipan products for the last year. I would have been more happy in the beginning of my trials with tuning if I would have gone this route I think for sure. Take the time to get to know what tuning is first and all the variables before jumping in to FX or similar platforms, it will increase your enjoyment factor from the start and save you repair and shipping costs. But again, many factor here. Are you mechanically inclined? Is this really your first airgun of any type? Do you have powder experience that will increase your overall gun performance knowledge? Regardless of opinion, many good ways to go and the people here will give you good advice.
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