What is your FAVORITE Air Rifle?

Of the 8 PCP's , I own it comes down to the one I have in my hands at the time . Whether it's in the Man Cave (today it's 12deg.s) or pesting/plinking in the
field. All .22 caliber, as I'm not trying to recreate a .22 long rifle so I don't need or want more range or power. I did have my AirMaks Katran set up by Utah Airguns to handle slugs for G-hogs. But my airguns are for shooting where I can't w/ a suppressed .22 lr & subsonic ammo.
 
Of the 8 PCP's , I own it comes down to the one I have in my hands at the time . Whether it's in the Man Cave (today it's 12deg.s) or pesting/plinking in the
field. All .22 caliber, as I'm not trying to recreate a .22 long rifle so I don't need or want more range or power. I did have my AirMaks Katran set up by Utah Airguns to handle slugs for G-hogs. But my airguns are for shooting where I can't w/ a suppressed .22 lr & subsonic ammo.
Yeap 100%
 
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Well, since Taipan Veteran was not on the list, I’ll have to add them. To those who haven’t had the pleasure of experiencing one of these marvels of PCP brilliance, you owe it to yourself to do so. The only gripe you hear about these guns is rear cocking. A small inconvenience for a gun that is as close to perfection as you can get. And they were no where near 2k when they were available.
 
2004 Benjamin AS392 hpa bottle conversion.

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