The true cost of owning a PCP



I also see people who buy an Avenger, Yong Heng, a Donny and a bottle for around $1000.00 and are extremely happy.

You don't have to go big budget if you don't want to or just can't and still have tons of fun.


Yes, I had lots of fun for decades with my Crosman DIY PCP guns but alas I just had to and this is what happened to me. It's not a good or bad thing I just could so I did.



whitefox

Yup it's the fully involved thing I went for and it is what really matters at this point in time.



jps2486

I think that was what put me in this predicament. ;^)



wyshadow

Money can't buy you happiness.... Some say but sometimes I think that is not the case.



bckyrdsnpr

True airgun addict sounds like you know it well. ;^) I'm right there with you.



High-Bar

Looks like you did quite well with most of those items but sometimes you want what you want when you want it and the dollars only get in the way.


 


I also see people who buy an Avenger, Yong Heng, a Donny and a bottle for around $1000.00 and are extremely happy.

You don't have to go big budget if you don't want to or just can't and still have tons of fun.


Yes, I had lots of fun for decades with my Crosman DIY PCP guns but alas I just had to and this is what happened to me. It's not a good or bad thing I just could so I did.



I don't think it's bad at all. It's your money to spend how you see fit. My point was just for those who can't or don't want to spend that much can still have a blast with PCPs.
 
To be fair, most of us could setup a decent rifle for $650 ready to shoot. My two favorite shooters are both in that range. If you have Ferrari taste, that's on you. There is also nothing wrong with buying a $1200+ if you can afford it and it it gives you years of pleasure. if you keep a gun 15 yrs, that would still average out to under $100 a year. Smoking cigarettes would cost $3650 a year if you took that up. 

I've been in several "cheap" hobbies and all of them cost many thousands once I was ready to compete at a mid-level.
 
I shot a Disco for several years, charging it with an FX hand pump. Then it happened: I bought a Condor, tuned the heck out of it and starting shooting more. Then I needed a tank, which ultimately meant I needed a compressor, then (probably from hanging out on airgun forums) I decided to get another PCP, then another..., then another...

Hey, the definition of "hobby" is a bottomless pit for spare time and money, and PCP satisfies that criteria extremely well!

GsT
 
Akela 480

Alpha 6 4.5x27 x 50 250

mounts 30

Tac-pod 60

pellets appr 200

yong heng free

old card table free

chair free

beer boxes for targers all in how you look at it lol box is free beer isn't

buddy had a compressor he put it in my barn and me, him and his kid all use it to fill whenever needed. He doesn't shoot much and his kid lives right down the road

So for $1,000 or so, got a decent set-up Oh have about $20 in the Royal London Oil to finish the stock


 
In the beginning. The way it started some decades back

Crosman 2240 $60

2250 tube $14

2250 barrel $12

Baker Bulk fill system $65 

JDS airman tank and regulator $140

Total cost for a 2K pcp and tank to fill it $291

I filled for $2 at my local paintball store. I spent another $300 later on for a 90ci 4500psi CF tank that the paintball shop would only fill to 3600psi. 

So it really doesn't need to cost much to get started but it can cost allot once you understand the whispering of the addiction, a bit better after some years, and can afford more without having to worry about it too much.


 
Hey, the definition of "hobby" is a bottomless pit for spare time and money,

and a PCP satisfies that criteria extremely well!



GeneT,

you should edit Wikipedia's definition of "hobby" — yours is excellent! 👍🏼😄



I'm reading this thread with great amusement (and some nagging self-acccusations).



I already documented my fall down the AG hobby hole a couple of years ago.... 😄 It all started with a sub-$100 breakbarrel. Little did I know....

...how much fun this was going to be!! 😄

Matthias




 
I kind of envy you guys with only one or two guns , I am down to six and they are the best of the best, Due to my ham fisted attempt to tune one it broke, First time in 10 years that a gun failed and it was my fault . I sent it off to a super nice tuner in Texas did not cost an arm and leg and I got the gun back in a week wow fast, I sure missed that gun when it was gone, Why because it was one of my best,,, 

So we are talking money here and how many guns I own but unable to sell any due to me naring down to the best and missing one if I sold it.

so the true cost of the PCP world is if you are enjoying yourself and having fun, Money well spent, oh I enjoy shooting but also seeing what you guys are up to and the new doodads that we can buy for the guns

sorry for the rambling

Mike
 
GOD I can relate.....this year I have purchased a Brocock Compatto Sniper XR, Impact Compact MKII and a Taipan Veteran Compact, plus scopes, air tank, pellets, new safe and soon the Impact is out the door and a Leshiy 2 takes it place. But I am done for at least a year...but purchase next year will probably be another Taipan but Long or Standard.
 
And then there are those of us with kids that love to shoot! I love shooting and fishing with my boys more than just about anything else. I wouldn’t have it any other way. I have quality gear and so should they. Like Bob said, I wouldn’t have it any other way!

With that being said though...You can just multiply all of those costs by three, just to get started! Three premium air guns, three quality scopes, 3 sets of rings, 3 bipods, and BOOM, that’s over $8-9K right there! Not even factoring in all of the other little gadgets, doo-dads, parts and accessories for the guns that can up to thousands more. Oh, wait...Then we need to add up all the sources for air, hoses, fittings and air accessories. AND...We also need targets, reactive targets, gongs, KYL targets, bags, chronographs, shooting benches, wind flags, slings, target stands, shooting mats, tools, etc... IT NEVER ENDS!!!

My boys and I shoot our air guns a lot. Way more than our powder burners. I’m willing to spend a lot of money on these “tools” because they get used so frequently and we have a blast shooting together. What’s more important than that? It’s funny, I catch flak for having a Vortex Golden Eagle on an air gun. People will spend $1300 on a scope for a centerfire hunting rifle and laugh at me because I spent that much on a scope for an air gun. I’d rather put a high quality scope on an air gun that gets shot 3 times a week vs. a rifle that sits in the safe and gets used 3 times a year. We’re all different and are willing to spend differently. Nobody else’s business! You don’t need to spend a lot to enjoy this sport. Shoot what you got! I‘m not wealthy, I save money or sell something I don’t use much to fund future purchases...I’m running out of stuff to sell! LOL





This should be one of those little Mission Impossible messages...”This sport, if you choose to accept it, can be very, very, very expensive and gets worse with time, not better. This message will self destruct in 2 minutes, before your wife sees it!”



Stoti
 
Pp700 Total: 430
pp700 250

stock. 20

moderator adapter 40

moderator. 120 


crosman 1720 total: 650

1720 & moderator: 420

scope: 200

bipod: 30


FX impact: too much!



ammo:

.177 crosman pellets 1 cent each 

.22 crosman pellets 1 cent each

.22 JSB pellets 4 cents each

.25 JSB pellets 6 cents each 

NSA slugs 7 cents each 



air supply total: 550

chinese pump 280

used scba bottle 220

fill station 50





keep me from loosing my mind during covid .....priceless 




 
I think you may have gotten suckered. I bought this and it will shoot 1/4 MOA out to 327 yards. I'm shooting until 2024 with one bag of high quality ammo and all in for less than 15 bucks, but who in their right mind adds up the dollars...that is just plain crazy!!! 

I've already taken 4 wolverines and 1 grizz with it and headed to Africa at the first of the year to take one of those buffalo they talk about.

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