New pcp has arrived..

Let's not forget a damn good scope, the compressor, and a scuba tank! I think those rate higher than a chronometer for me. A bullet trap, too, to reclaim and recycle your lead, bullet molds, and casting equipment rate pretty high as well!
I saw the end of a Yong Heng compressor in the photos. The chrony is critical for any tuning work.

I wouldn,t advise casting anything smaller than 30 cal. In my PB casting experience mold block temp control is difficult with smaller than 30 cal. PLUS using pure lead you need a higher temp for everything to fill out the corners sharply. Then a sizing die when done. I'd think swagging is better for 0.22. But that equipment ain't cheap.
 
Hi Goose,congrats on your new pcp, 1st one ? I was just looking at those. I'd like to get a pcp,bullpup in .177. The reviews I read,made me stay my hand. I'd like to hear more about your experiences with yours. What caliber is yours?
I got the .22 & I was really impressed. A little heavy but not bad . It has a long trigger pull & loud . I ordered a moderator for mine right away .
Now for the good . It has a very easy & smooth cocking mechanism .shoots very good at 35yards . Hole in hole . I can get abt 35/40 shots per fill it seems to have a long shot curve . I don’t have a chronograph so that’s a guess . If you’re looking at bullpups I would recommend getting the Beeman underlever. It’s a pleasure to shoot . I hope this helps.