N/A Minimal tuning and accurate pcp rifle?

Ok so I have decided am going to get one last pcp rifle. My budget is max 1500 just for the rifle i have couple of other pcps, notos, avenger x, XM1, and marauder semi auto but they no longer scratch the itch that I have. So I want a rifle that is accurate and that is the most important thing the max distance I will be shooting is 100 yards give or take. i would also like the rifle to require minimal tuning, it’s nice to have all the bells and whistles but I think simplicity always comes out in top. And lastly I would like the rifle to be rugged one that I can take to the woods and do not necessarily have to baby it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciate and I thank you in advance.
 
FX Maverick plus Quick Tune System from "Shooting with Phil". Largest plenum (power to spare), easy, easy, easy to tune with any pellet or slug weight, heavy or light weight! Ready made tuning charts from Phil, very accurate and consistent FPS.
Used Mavericks are readily available. Only issue is the maintenance of FX with many o-rings.


 
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FX Maverick plus Quick Tune System from "Shooting with Phil". Largest plenum (power to spare), easy, easy, easy to tune with any pellet or slug weight, heavy or light weight! Ready made tuning charts from Phil, very accurate and consistent FPS.
Used Mavericks are readily available. Only issue is the maintenance of FX with many o-rings.



Per the original post, "I think simplicity always comes out in top."

For what(ever) it's worth, so do I. And per an adage I often quote, "Simplicity is the hallmark of good design."

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This right here. I think it’s a smoking deal. Love a .25 caliber as it really packs a punch and easier to spot holes in paper. If I were in the US, it would have already been sold.
 
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I've got a question on the maurader semi auto? how does it work, like does it use the gas from the shot to push a piston back like a hatsan blitz or velox?
is it pellet picky?
if anyone has a link to somewhere I can read about it and or a schematic I'd appreciate it.
thank you
Mark
From how I understand it uses a low percentage of the air to cycle the action, and you can see the “smoke” from time to time Coming out when the prove is pushed back.
mine is accurate to about 25 yards and very pellet picky, i think I just got a not so good rifle because I seen rifles way more accurate than mine and not so pellet picky.
 
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