I have had mine for a year now still makes me smile. It does have a bark to it, so if you are concerned about noise then a moderator is a must. It does make the rifle a bit long. I shoot XFT bucket & sticks on my range in the forest walking each lane, and I have had no problem with the weight or length. Pellet wise, for the reactive targets at the 10- 60 yards I shoot.
cphp 14.3 pellet good out to 60 yards in light wind group well -6o yards and cheap! BUT they don't like windy
jsb 15.89gr pellet good in the wind and at 10- 60 yard distances groups well, my choice for breezy conditions
nsa 17.5gr slugs 10-60 yard accuracy great in the wind. my choice for windy conditions,
jsb 18.1 pellet good in all distances, good in the wind. 2nd choice for breezy to windy conditions
nsa 20.1 gr slug great in the wind group well 10-60 yards Just got these I haven't shot much.
The cayden has been reliable, accurate, and consistent with zero issues, My only complaints are the accessory rail on the bottom, It's plastic and mounts with only one bolt and thus wants to move about. I mounted a bipod to the front swivel stud and called it good. There was not a supplied single shot tray I got a 3d printed one from ebay . the 5 year warranty is a plus, and crosman is good to deal with. I don't have a chrony to give you technical info, just what I have found to shoot accurate and consistent . The shot count is decent for a non regulated gun. The kratos will give more shots if that is an issue. I think for the money , the craftsman line from Benjamin are solid performers and offer different configurations to suit most shooters.