What is the AI of airguns

Looking at getting into air guns. I like to have nice stuff and generally the best of the best hence the thread asking what is the accuracy international of air guns. This air gun would be for messing around in my backyard. Usually not more than 50 yards.
From the research ive done i think id be fine using pellets in 22 cal. What gun would you recommend for me? Money no object. Thank you
 
Huge spectrum as most PCP's have similar features and accuracy. Since you mentioned money is no object and no feature list, Thomas airguns for a single shot or Daystate Alpha or Delta Wolf.

Currently am tossing around the idea around for a good Bullpup and dislike the idea of my rifle having a battery so it's between the RTI Profit II or the almost released in the US AirMaks Krait.
 
Guess I'll weigh in and say the RAW HM1000x in either wood stock or modular aluminum. Can be shot single loading one at a time, or from magazine. Incredible accuracy. Check it out at Rapid Air Worxs.
I second what @rsfrid Ross stated. The other option would be a FX Crown MK II, I own both of these rifles and love the way the shoot.

Have a great day,
ThomasT
 
Huge spectrum as most PCP's have similar features and accuracy. Since you mentioned money is no object and no feature list, Thomas airguns for a single shot or Daystate Alpha or Delta Wolf.

Currently am tossing around the idea around for a good Bullpup and dislike the idea of my rifle having a battery so it's between the RTI Profit II or the almost released in the US AirMaks Krait.

I also like the idea of no battery
 
My first thought was to suggest that you may be approaching this thing backwards; i.e., buying top shelf expensive equipment for a sport in which you have no experience. The PCP technology, and the maintenance of the rifles is something that some folks discover is just not for them. But, it's only money, and it's yours! You have received some good advice, and I'm sure you'll receive more, since we all love to spend your money. You have a dilemma. Most folks have personal preferences for everything, including air rifles. With no experience, you will be challenged to evaluate what you are told. Money doesn't solve all problems, but it does make most mistakes affordable. Good luck.
 
I second what @rsfrid Ross stated. The other option would be a FX Crown MK II, I own both of these rifles and love the way the shoot.

Have a great day,
ThomasT
I'll third what rsfrid recommended...RAW....it's really a custom built PCP ready to shoot LR out of the box with a fantastic trigger....
 
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Looking at getting into air guns. I like to have nice stuff and generally the best of the best hence the thread asking what is the accuracy international of air guns. This air gun would be for messing around in my backyard. Usually not more than 50 yards.
From the research ive done i think id be fine using pellets in 22 cal. What gun would you recommend for me? Money no object. Thank you
Entry level? Low cost? .22 Maurauder (y)
 
It would be wonderful to enjoy the fine American craftsmanship in a Thomas, AAA EVOL, RAW, or even MAC1 USFT. (They are all above my pay grade!) Or if money is truly no object, get one of each.
To power them I could recommend a Bauer pro quality compressor. But honestly if it was my money I think I would just have the local air shop bring a nitrogen bottle whenever I need it, and have a small tank for portable use. Dry, and no maintenance.
 
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American Air Arms Evol .22

Full size or mini, your choice, so whatever version will suit you.
I second the American Air Arms Evol. I also second Daystate Redwolf. To me not only is the Daystate, from what I have read, an accurate rifle, but to me it is also a work of art. I like the midnight (blue stock). If the electronics turn you off it would be hard to beer the AAA Evol.
 
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I second the American Air Arms Evol. I also second Daystate Redwolf. To me not only is the Daystate, from what I have read, an accurate rifle, but to me it is also a work of art. I like the midnight (blue stock). If the electronics turn you off it would be hard to beer the AAA Evol.

As of now im debating a AAA evol or the RAW hm1000x

Is there a go to suppressor for maximum quietness?