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    N/A Another newbie looking for advice

    I'm familiar with the Komplete but I intend to shoot more than would be cost effective in that platform. I can see how it would be great in certain situations though. I know the Daystate Huntsman in the classifieds would be a good one to start with but it'll probably be gone by the time I become...
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    N/A Another newbie looking for advice

    Just curious, what did you not like about the Zelos ?
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    N/A Another newbie looking for advice

    I knew i came to the right place. All this info is helpful with the most common solution being go with a quality more entry level gun to learn on. I still like the Stoeger Scout but the Zelos keeps getting mentioned and there are options for adding a bottle. I hadn't considered the Zelos before...
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    Umarex Komplete

    These guns get some shade due to the cost to shoot but in certain situations they could be just right. Somebody that small game hunts a few times a year or for occasional pest control they'd be great. Hunting all day for the cost of a fast food meal ain't so bad.
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    Stoeger I’ve got another budget friendly shooter that makes “budget gun” titles very misleading.

    Your timing on this is good for me, I'm considering one of these in 22 as my first PCP. Looks solid. Thanks for sharing it.
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    N/A Another newbie looking for advice

    Hi ya'll. I've been lurking here for years and am finally deciding to get into pcp's. I'm a long time gun hunter and shooter, do some reloading and have shot a lot of 3-D archery. My old bones are making 3D difficult and I'd like to have a shooting sport I could do on my small hunting plot if I...
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    Another new member

    Very recent interest in airguns , just found this awesome forum. Can't wait to learn more about it and will be buying my 1st PCP this year. Currently own a nitro piston break barrel that is kinda underwhelming since I've shot rimfire and centerfire rifles for so long. Looking forward to learning...