Recs for budget farm pester/plinker

I love my cheap magnum break barrel .22, but it's ridonculously big (48" ; 50"plus with buck rail moderator screwed on) for my little Nissan farm pickup.

I would like around 20ft lbs, 40" or shorter and around $200 or even less.

I'm tempted to try the Crosman 362 or 3622, though they seem a bit light in power....attractively small and cheap.

Also attracted by the P-Rod though it's a bit more pricey...I've never had an airgun with a magazine. Sounds fun.

I can go PCP, pumper or springer...I like them all for different reasons. Also was looking at a cheap, Hatsan Air-tact break barrel.

(Isn't it amazing how much time one can spend on this site educating one's self before making a $200 decision? I probably could have spent that same time simply working to earn more and make it a $500 decision... But that would be less fun.)

Best,

- G
 
I love my cheap magnum break barrel .22, but it's ridonculously big (48" ; 50"plus with buck rail moderator screwed on) for my little Nissan farm pickup.

I would like around 20ft lbs, 40" or shorter and around $200 or even less.

I'm tempted to try the Crosman 362 or 3622, though they seem a bit light in power....attractively small and cheap.

Also attracted by the P-Rod though it's a bit more pricey...I've never had an airgun with a magazine. Sounds fun.

I can go PCP, pumper or springer...I like them all for different reasons. Also was looking at a cheap, Hatsan Air-tact break barrel.

(Isn't it amazing how much time one can spend on this site educating one's self before making a $200 decision? I probably could have spent that same time simply working to earn more and make it a $500 decision... But that would be less fun.)

Best,

- G
a bit more $$ but might work better for your needs ? ? https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/reduced-benjamin-pcp-pistol-22-cal.1323397/
 
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I’ve bought a Gauntlet and a Gauntlet 2 in the classifieds here, both in .25. The Gauntlet needed a bit of work which boosted the total investment but it has a lot of power, it’s accurate and I like the size and weight. For pest work I think it’s ideal. Definitely not the only choice but I think it’s a good one.

Rick H.
 
I went ahead and got the Avenger from the classifieds. The purchase was a good experience and so far I like the gun, except for the plastic stock. Also, it feels so top heavy compared to my break barrel....but I'm already much more accurate with it. My first gun with a magazine too. I think I will be going through more lead as a result.

The Avenger is still a bit big to be my truck gun....maybe I can justify one more purchase: a cheap pumper to live in the Nissan.
 
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I went ahead and got the Avenger from the classifieds. The purchase was a good experience and so far I like the gun, except for the plastic stock. Also, it feels so top heavy compared to my break barrel....but I'm already much more accurate with it. My first gun with a magazine too. I think I will be going through more lead as a result.

The Avenger is still a bit big to be my truck gun....maybe I can justify one more purchase: a cheap pumper to live in the Nissan.
Hi Gsyme - Thanks for posting this; I hope you follow-up with a “how you and the Avenger are getting along” type of post. I am just getting reacquainted with the hobby and your post (and the various informed responses) was super useful. First, because of your requirement for a sub $200 price point (even if you may have eventually went higher). Second, because of all the interesting options (all of which are new to me) - Avenger, Gauntlet, Notos.
 
I'll try to do that jcalvert. I'm glad you found the thread useful. I did too! There are many helpful people on this site, with a lot of experience. So far the avenger seems really accurate and easy to use but I am not in love without it feels. Maybe a wood stock would help ... It was also a lot more fun to me to buy a used gun from an individual here than a new one from Pyramyd, though I was not opposed to that option.
 
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