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FX dreamline classic or streamline in .177 or .22. The stock shape and weight that is close to my centerfire hunting rifles are what catches my eye. I've shot Izhmash biathlon rifles a fair bit, and like the near identical toggle bolt action. The big ole mag and scope position is my only hesitation. Unfortunately where i live it's not possible to try before you buy. Ranges under 100yds, don't forsee any hunting.
 
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FX dreamline classic or streamline in .177 or .22. The stock shape and weight that is close to my centerfire hunting rifles are what catches my eye. I've shot Izhmash biathlon rifles a fair bit, and like the near identical toggle bolt action. The big ole mag and scope position is my only hesitation. Unfortunately where i live it's not possible to try before you buy. Ranges under 100yds, don't forsee any hunting.
I had a Dreamline Classic in .25 for 3 years. It was a great gun that had not a single malfunction or leak in the years I had it. My only gripe with that gun was that the barrel was a bit wimbly nimbly so if it got bumped even slightly on something it would throw my zero off a hair. Leaning it up against a tree by the barrel was out of the question completely haha.

That being said I used that gun to take more squirrels than I can counts, a few dozen groundhogs, and three chicken stealin' fox while I had it. If I could go back in time I likely would have spent a bit more and gone with the Crown. A bit more power, still a great size, and the larger bottle and shot count would have been nice to have. I could have bottled the Dreamline but I'm a huge fan of the classic rifle look myself and didn't want to kill the aesthetics.
 
What are the main durability issues with FX Dreamline for target use, but not delicate use?

For over a grand new i guess i expected a gun I can lean in a corner against the barrel without changing POI, but i'm also not going to drag it through the brush. I had assumed a barrel band would tighten up the known poor interface enough? Or are there other common issues?

How much do I care about tuning if I am not looking for micro groups, or max efficiency? 1" at 50 yds under ideal benchrest conditions would be plenty accurate, but am looking for something i can pick up a handful of times a day, shoot one magazine at small steel targets offhand and know that misses were on me and not because of a wandering POI. I do like good triggers and well finished parts.

The AA rifles look nice
 
What are the main durability issues with FX Dreamline for target use, but not delicate use?

For over a grand new i guess i expected a gun I can lean in a corner against the barrel without changing POI, but i'm also not going to drag it through the brush. I had assumed a barrel band would tighten up the known poor interface enough? Or are there other common issues?

How much do I care about tuning if I am not looking for micro groups, or max efficiency? 1" at 50 yds under ideal benchrest conditions would be plenty accurate, but am looking for something i can pick up a handful of times a day, shoot one magazine at small steel targets offhand and know that misses were on me and not because of a wandering POI. I do like good triggers and well finished parts.

The AA rifles look nice
Don’t overlook the airforce airguns. I have owned a Talon SS since shortly after they came out. Very accurate and no problems