I just received a RAW HM1000x (.22 caliber, tactical stock) and thought I'd share my first impressions this PCP in case someone else is considering one. Overall it feels great, solid in the hand with good balance just forward of the trigger. Weight (scoped) is reasonable - heavy enough to be...
As the title stated, I am fairly new to the world of owning a PCP. Been scrolling through the forums for a little bit when I first got my Umarex Notos late last year. I can fully say that I am addicted as I recently purchased another PCP the Dynamic Compact in .22 cal. This is also my first big...
I have acquired quite a few springers, and only early this year got my first SSP rifle after having 3 pistols. I am resisting the PCP route, because of all the accessory equipment needed, the expense and finally a place to put more guns and a compressor.
I went all in on a FX Bobcat for my firstPCP and never regretted it, it was a .25 with unbelievable accuracy and a power wheel. I shot a banana spider out its web from 70 yards, left his 8 legs spread accross his web.:D
...getting it strait from the manufacturer? I will still get the Compressor from PA. I was just curious on your thoughts. Maybe also any thoughts on the Talon SS as a firstPCP? I like the single shot ability, I would probably single load even if there were a magazine available. Thanks, Jim
I'm quite new to the game and have bought my first airgun, PCP PX120 x3 from a local company. My confusion is that the company only claims pellet performance of their own pellets, on YouTube there are videos that are showing shooters shooting slugs of other manufacturers with it. Grain size...
Curious: When did Daystate introduced its first electronically equipped PCP? And is it still supporting that model's electronics? (i.e. replacement parts.) Or did it kill support? If Daystate killed support, how many years after introduction did it kill support? This matters as there's...
Reximex nyx but I'm sure we all knew that by now. I have the Gunnar and it's extremely accurate. Underpowered. But dependable and not a bad firstPCP. Mine came with a compressor so the gun only came out to about 600, which is about the max you'd want to pay for it. But again, extremely accurate...
Its too weak to have such and high Score. You have plenty of similar guns that can get over 30 ft pound. For 40-50yd+ shots it matters. But otherwise its a great small PCP.
Looks really nice. I just got my firstPCP also but I went with the Notos. I really like it so far. also fwiw I am in norcal as well. Cottonwood, CA cheers
I want to buy my firstPCP but most rifles around 500-600$ that shoot .177 are way too big. And only talon that look good, compact, no air leakage review. Only problem that the noise is level 5. Im broke so cant spend 100$ for talonSS and another few hundred buck for a silencer. TY!
Dan= I agree with you about just wasting off the first shot. It is still accurate enough for my small backyard. I just thought my tune was just off by a little & could be helped by a little more adjustment? I have regs in 14 of my PCP'S & have not had this issue before?
....22, I've noticed that it will slightly bind at random spots, and I'm having a little difficulty finding the sweet spot (this is my firstPCP rifle though). This also seems to make it a bit difficult to judge the tension by the number of turns. Are there any recommended spring options or...
(a week late ) Welcome to the best A G N As a FirstPCP i would suggest a Marauder , not complicated , realizable , sturdy , Hand pumpable ( i would suggest keep topping off the air say 20 or 25 shots , then pump .) Stan in KY.
Newbie here first post I have owned a few airguns over my time in this sport started when I was 8 with a red rider and now have a few pcp's A few pumpers and co2 guns my pride and joy is my diana stormrider with reshaped wood stock its been ported like crazy and dose every thing I want or need...
Welcome to AGN. Snoop around and do some reading. Then get real critical on what you are wanting the tool to do. Or be like me and buy a bunch of springers first that were ok and then dove into the rabbit hole of PCP! Good luck on your search. Way I see it, it's a win win situation no matter...
The best springers I have seen took a hell of a lot of work to get there and a hell of a lot more work to keep there than any PCP. And they do require a skill set that is not needed for shooting pcp rifles. Accuracy is relative, you could buy five of the same exact springers (or PCP) and one...