I really appreciate the feedback and suggestions, what a great forum! I didn't go into detail on my history with air guns so let me touch on that. I have had a Diana 54 side cocker for a very long time, well built and accurate in .177. When they came out, I purchased a Benjamin Titan GP and Remington NPSS. I have since retired, moved out to the wide open spaces of central Utah and gotten older. I find it difficult to cock a gun anymore, with old injuries and age it's sometimes painful. So cocking guns are out. With respect to the PCP breed, very impressed with ease of operation, accuracy and pure enjoyment. Being retired and on a fixed income I do not have the luxury of earlier days when I would have bought the best and as one person put it "buy once, cry once" (very true by the way!). So I'm not being cheap but rather living within my means so I don't have to eat rice and beans. Homer made a suggestion that I have looked into and am considering, the Sentry 705 from Flying Dragons at the $300 price point. The detailed review at Airgun Detective on it is impressive. I suspect it is a Chinese import (Urrgh!), a bit rough and not as refined as higher end PCP's. Most if not all PCP's shooters do more than just shoot their guns, they tweak, improve and/or service them, so having a gun that likely will need some attention from time to time isn't a deal breaker for me. My concern, from experience, is that parts may not be available to service the gun down the road. Don't want a gun that performs really well for a short time and then cannot be serviced to extend it's life. If anyone has firsthand experience with this gun I would enjoy hearing your feedback.
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