Impact mk2 vs agt uragan vs priest 2 dilemma

I have owned both the Impact and the Uragan and I think they are very even. I created a post a while back when I moved from a 30 Impact to a 22 Uragan. I’ll try to summarize a few points. Hard to compare some things because they were different calibers, so some things will be general. 

Accuracy - Even. Not fair to necessarily compare the different calibers, but both have been a couple of the most accurate rifles I have owned.

Adjustability - Impact. That being said, I purchased both set up by very qualified individuals and never adjusted them after, as they were set up how I wanted. The Impact definitely has more ways to adjust and is easier to adjust (without taking the rifle down).

Fit and finish and comfort - Uragan by a hair, I do like the barrel setup better on the Uragan. While I didn’t have POI problems like some have with the Impact, I felt like I could worry less about the possibility with the Uragan. Both are very sturdy and in base form, I liked the setup better in the Uragan. 

Aftermarket - Impact. Love the extra addons available for the Impact, as to me that stuff is required to make it perfect. Don’t like that I can’t adjust the cheek height on the Uragan or LOP.

Price - Uragan. For two rifles that are even, I definitely love the Uragan!!

All over, you can’t go wrong with either. I think it depends what you are looking for. I do like the Uragan a little more based on what I get for the price. I like the Impact a little more after adding the buttstock, cheek riser, and extended bipod rail, but that gets expensive!!
 
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If you look at the RTI line i would go prophet. Iike it for the fact zero issue's if you bump it and you dont have to check zero non stop. Less knick knacks to go wrong with way less o rings to go bad. The new longer barrel has improved accuracy and much easier to shoot a slug from. With the external regulator adjustment it makes it easy to swap barrels and have your settings written down. Fit and finish are good. As they are relatively new the lack of aftermarket accessories does sting some but overall I have loved mine. Good luck on deciding it is a tough job for sure.
 
I have owned the Impact (Compact .22 power plenum) and do own, the Uragan (.30), have not owned the RTI. If you like to tweak, tinker, tune, swap barrels, calibers and customize, the Impact is the gun to own. If you want to save some money, put air in it, go out shoot it put it down until the next time, the Uragan is the gun to own. Accuracy on both was excellent and both were/are trouble free.
 
I am tell you why I have a Prophet 25, Simple to adjust, Simple to work on, Very few Orings, super accurate,,,,

And the reason I do not own a Impact, LOTS of Oring, The most complex air gun made, Lots of problems, Not a beginners air gun, I have been in the PCP sport for about 8 years, I like shooting my guns some tinkering , But not working on them

I got a Vulcan, but not a Uragan, 

Mike