looking at getting one as it looks a great entry level pcp nut not sure what the best or most cost effective way to chargeit would be.mostly hunting and some light plinking use. Unlikely high shot count target shooting ideas?
IDK... I'm relatively new to modern airguns and am researching topics related to getting into PCPs, so no expert on the matter. While a compressor sure would be nice, quality units seem to be pricey for a noob. And while cheaper models are becoming available, I see a lot of mixed reviews and results with longer term reliability. Spending $300-400 on a potential doorstop is somewhat less appealing than a hand pump to me. Hand pump is "doable" I suppose, but looks like a PITA that would diminish my joy. Scuba tanks seem like a reasonable alternative to me. At least until (when/if) I can justify dropping the coin on a compressor. Depending on what I can pick up a used tank for, and how long it's still "good"... There's one on FB Marketplace near me for $80 currently... And my local dive shop does hydro certifications for $50, including an initial fill, so even an expired tank can be good for another 5 years for reasonable $. So, $130 for five years on a tank, a fill kit, and the local shop does tank refills for $8. Doesn't seem like terrible advice to me...I personally don’t think the avenger is that bad to pump once you fill it. From zero takes a bit of time but from 2500 to 3600 to 3700 isn’t that bad. I just do 25 pumps and give a break then 25 more. Only takes about 80 or so to refill to 3600-3700. One thing I wouldn’t do is spend 150 dollars on a bottle that will last a year or year and a half. Lmao…that is terrible advice if you ask me. If you go the bottle route buy one cry once and get one with a good long life.
What kind of tank is on FB marketplace for 80$ ? I’m guessing a scuba and not an scba ?IDK... I'm relatively new to modern airguns and am researching topics related to getting into PCPs, so no expert on the matter. While a compressor sure would be nice, quality units seem to be pricey for a noob. And while cheaper models are becoming available, I see a lot of mixed reviews and results with longer term reliability. Spending $300-400 on a potential doorstop is somewhat less appealing than a hand pump to me. Hand pump is "doable" I suppose, but looks like a PITA that would diminish my joy. Scuba tanks seem like a reasonable alternative to me. At least until (when/if) I can justify dropping the coin on a compressor. Depending on what I can pick up a used tank for, and how long it's still "good"... There's one on FB Marketplace near me for $80 currently... And my local dive shop does hydro certifications for $50, including an initial fill, so even an expired tank can be good for another 5 years for reasonable $. So, $130 for five years on a tank, a fill kit, and the local shop does tank refills for $8. Doesn't seem like terrible advice to me...