Buy Once, Cry Once...

I would like to thank all the helpful folks here on the forum for helping me out with all my questions and for offering thoughtful advise. I received my Impact from Ken Hicks and I couldn't be happier. Thought I would share some beauty pics with the team. Ended up choosing the mkII in .25 with the 700mm barrel and the DonnyFL moderator 

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Ken's DA MAN! I'm sure your gonna love that Impact. Dont touch the settings until you break it in and understand all the adjustments, most problems are cased by owner operator errors.

I don't see any need for me to have to change the settings and I don't want to mess up how well she is shooting right now. Thanks for the advise. 
 
Nice. However... It looks more like a 500mm with the LDC/threads so close to the end of the bottle, maybe just the angle of the pics or is that a 580cc bottle? My 700mm appears to be that length without my LDC screwed on....

Yeah.... I'm 80% sure thats not a 700mm barrel.

now that you mention it, I thought it was short. it fits in the case with the moderator on, I was told the 700mm won't fit in the case with the moderator on. 
 
If you are mainly a pellet shooter, I would say, the 600 mm is better. Why: Because you can carry it in one hand along your side, without fear of the barrel bumping on the ground. And if you like a gun, capable of using in a truck, moving around from either passenger side, or backseat, out your driver window, shorter is better. But if you paid extra for a 700mm, I would keep the 600mm, and ask for a refund of for the inbetween. The most important thing is that the gun shoot good, and you are happy with how it performs:)
 
If you are mainly a pellet shooter, I would say, the 600 mm is better. Why: Because you can carry it in one hand along your side, without fear of the barrel bumping on the ground. And if you like a gun, capable of using in a truck, moving around from either passenger side, or backseat, out your driver window, shorter is better. But if you paid extra for a 700mm, I would keep the 600mm, and ask for a refund of for the inbetween. The most important thing is that the gun shoot good, and you are happy with how it performs:)

You raise some very good points, I do like not having to worry about bumping the ground with the barrel.