I am in the market for an entry level PCP rifle/pistol so I have read many threads on this topic with great interest. I've read a lot and watched a lot of videos about the Maximus, the Marauder pistol/carbine, Gamo Coyote, AA S200 Hunter, and others. I have changed my mind a bunch of times, usually after reading of someone's good or bad experience on a forum. I don't have any access to any of PCP guns so I am looking for suggestions and pros/cons from those with experience. If my needs/wants list below is unreasonable, let me know that too.
II have done some springer shooting as well as lots of muzzle loading shooting, modern rifle hunting and a little bow hunting so I am not a newbie to shooting, just new to PCP.
My choice is driven by the following needs/wants:
1) I expect to be using a pump so I am looking for something that works well with a pump
2) I would prefer a lighter rather than heavier rifle or pistol [needs to be less than 10 lbs with scope and mounts - 70 year old eyes make a scope a requirement].
3) Strong preference for a rifle/pistol with traditional looks... bull pups do not appeal to me
4) Primarily a paper shooter but I won't rule out the occasional squirrel or varmint
5) I would like to stay under $1000 for the package [gun, pump, scope, mounts - the further under the better without sacrificing quality too much]
6) Backyard friendly
7) I'm OK with buying used
9) I prefer .22 caliber but .177 or maybe even .25 would work
10) I want a gun that is good right out of the box. I don't have the skills or desire to do a lot of tinkering..
II have done some springer shooting as well as lots of muzzle loading shooting, modern rifle hunting and a little bow hunting so I am not a newbie to shooting, just new to PCP.
My choice is driven by the following needs/wants:
1) I expect to be using a pump so I am looking for something that works well with a pump
2) I would prefer a lighter rather than heavier rifle or pistol [needs to be less than 10 lbs with scope and mounts - 70 year old eyes make a scope a requirement].
3) Strong preference for a rifle/pistol with traditional looks... bull pups do not appeal to me
4) Primarily a paper shooter but I won't rule out the occasional squirrel or varmint
5) I would like to stay under $1000 for the package [gun, pump, scope, mounts - the further under the better without sacrificing quality too much]
6) Backyard friendly
7) I'm OK with buying used
9) I prefer .22 caliber but .177 or maybe even .25 would work
10) I want a gun that is good right out of the box. I don't have the skills or desire to do a lot of tinkering..