Daystate Which choose is the best? Need help for Ghost or purlsar!

Which pcp should I chose?


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Good day everyone, I am new here for some advice.
Here is the thing, I live in Thailand . So I only have two choices for my next air gun.
1: Daystate pulsar, with.22, brand new, price is 2400 $
2:BRK ghost,with.22, compact. Price is 3000$.
Sorry for my poor English, but I do need some advice. I am a paper shooter.Accuracy and Easy to maintain is important for me.
Please vote for your advice.
 
The price disparity is dramatic, so I could already see the Pulsar being in your favor, if price is a factor in your consideration. Still, the Ghost would be the gun I’d recommend even though I don’t have a Pulsar nor have I had the opportunity to shoot one. The Ghost is a true modular gun, if that’s what you seek, and easily makes high power because of its valve system. It’s accurate just like all the great PCPs, very easy to work on and therefore maintain, and the best part, in my opinion, is it’s a mechanical rifle. Good luck in making a decision … oh, but the pricing in your country—OUCHIE!!!😳😳
 
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Good day everyone, I am new here for some advice.
Here is the thing, I live in Thailand . So I only have two choices for my next air gun.
1: Daystate pulsar, with.22, brand new, price is 2400 $
2:BRK ghost,with.22, compact. Price is 3000$.
Sorry for my poor English, but I do need some advice. I am a paper shooter.Accuracy and Easy to maintain is important for me.
Please vote for your advice.
The nice thing about the 👻 is that you can make it whatever caliber you like. I compete with a 30 cal, and have another 👻 that I switch barrels with. I have a 177 HP barrel and a 22 carbine barrel.

The wife's rifle is configured as a 177 carbine for Field Target right now, but will go back to a 22 after the FT season. She has one of the first 28 inch 22 barrels and she competes with it.

Paper punching I would probably stay with a 22 because of all the different pellets out there and cost. The 30 is expensive to shoot and the 177 gets pushed by wind.

Tony P.
 
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The nice thing about the 👻 is that you can make it whatever caliber you like. I compete with a 30 cal, and have another 👻 that I switch barrels with. I have a 177 HP barrel and a 22 carbine barrel.

The wife's rifle is configured as a 177 carbine for Field Target right now, but will go back to a 22 after the FT season. She has one of the first 28 inch 22 barrels and she competes with it.

Paper punching I would probably stay with a 22 because of all the different pellets out there and cost. The 30 is expensive to shoot and the 177 gets pushed by wind.

Tony P.
Thanks again. Buying another barrel is not an easy thing for me. But I would like to choose 22 as you said that.
 
I've got the Ghost Compact, two Pulsar HP's and a Renegade. Yeah, basically all Daystate.

I'd say, for the money difference, the Pulsar is a very good choice.
While the Ghost is a great gun, and obviously new, whereas the Pulsar's have been around a while, all are very nice, well designed guns.

Most anyone can find "little" nit-picky type things that they don't like about..."anything"..., there's really NOTHING wrong with either the Ghost or the Pulsar (or the Renegade).
You can still find o-ring kits for the Pulsar if there is any leakage problems in the future.

If you can swing the money easily, go for the Ghost. But if the money is "any" sort of hardship, the Pulsar will suit you just fine.

What stock is on the Pulsar ?

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I've got the Ghost Compact, two Pulsar HP's and a Renegade. Yeah, basically all Daystate.

I'd say, for the money difference, the Pulsar is a very good choice.
While the Ghost is a great gun, and obviously new, whereas the Pulsar's have been around a while, all are very nice, well designed guns.

Most anyone can find "little" nit-picky type things that they don't like about..."anything"..., there's really NOTHING wrong with either the Ghost or the Pulsar (or the Renegade).
You can still find o-ring kits for the Pulsar if there is any leakage problems in the future.

If you can swing the money easily, go for the Ghost. But if the money is "any" sort of hardship, the Pulsar will suit you just fine.

What stock is on the Pulsar ?

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Mike
Thanks for your advice mike.Money is not most important for me, but I don’t want to waste money neither . So as such a high price, I need to be more careful to chose the best option. The pulsar is gery wood stock, light gery with some black line. It’s not beautiful as yours. And I don’t have AOA here, I think I will give up about the electric system.
 
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