I saw the EBR. Looked like the Red Sea parted by a yellow Bantam. I'd never ever spend that dough on a battery charged, that hard to work on rifle. To have to send it anywhere to have board adjusted. Mags alone are expensive. What happens if it gets wet? Out of 50+ guns including 2 AZ Rapids that I did love, I still say the best rifle for the money paid I ever owned is a Rainstorm (any caliber with any regulator put in and set up.
It's a two edged sword. Rainstorms, Diana 48's all have 17" barrels. Little time for you to pull shot if follow through is solid. In a PCP, a longer barrel gets more efficiency. In a spring gun, 10" is all that's needed, hence why the TX200 is still considered one of if not thee most likable accurate 16ftlb springer. That pellet is gone before you feel the recoil, literally. Our nerves only travel at 200mph. I talked with a guy that had a semi recoils TX and boy do I wish I'd grown up or known about them in my young days. Like reading how a new truck or car cost 4-10K. Inflation sucks and it happened with old vintage target 10M rifles also. Guys are seeing the engineering in those old dogs is better or as good as todays top notch; but the oldies looked good also, HA!
It's a two edged sword. Rainstorms, Diana 48's all have 17" barrels. Little time for you to pull shot if follow through is solid. In a PCP, a longer barrel gets more efficiency. In a spring gun, 10" is all that's needed, hence why the TX200 is still considered one of if not thee most likable accurate 16ftlb springer. That pellet is gone before you feel the recoil, literally. Our nerves only travel at 200mph. I talked with a guy that had a semi recoils TX and boy do I wish I'd grown up or known about them in my young days. Like reading how a new truck or car cost 4-10K. Inflation sucks and it happened with old vintage target 10M rifles also. Guys are seeing the engineering in those old dogs is better or as good as todays top notch; but the oldies looked good also, HA!