Ok, thanks! I will get a high pressure hand pump too and see how long it takes before I get sick of it
Lou! Love the Hulk
If you are young and fit, you may find that a hand pump is just a good work out. Then again, you don't HAVE to shoot an AG down to when the regulator drops off or the shot string gets too far off if not regulated. If unregulated, find the sweet spot and pump according to that. If it is regulated, shoot until the pressure drops enough that it will take less than ~50 pumps to get it back to full.
I think too much emphasis is placed on shot count when most of the time, for me (pesting) , I only take up to 5 shots in a day and usually less. So, I fill the gun back up to optimal pressure with a hand pump long before it takes me more than about 30 pumps to get there. Easy! (grin)
If you are going to shoot LOTS of pellets in a session or a day, then you might want to consider a compressor. However, you are now talking about a LOT of money aside from the AG itself and the maintenance, etc.
My advice is to use a hand pump as long as you can! Here is what I have 2 of. One is a spare.
https://www.amazon.com/VEVOR-Airgun-Pressure-Stirrup-4500PSI/dp/B078V1RM4F https://www.walmart.com/ip/VEVOR-Airgun-PCP-Pump-High-Pressure-Hand-Pump-3-Stage-Stirrup-Pump-Up-To-4500PSI/906473104 JFYI. the original one I bought via Amazon is still my main pump. The one I bought (same Vevor brand) from Walmart has scuffs and scratches on the larger main tube. It works, but I have my doubts about how long it will be before I have to do a full O-ring replacement on it. It is a spare... (sigh)
BTW, I am over 60 and pumping up to 200 strokes or a lot more is not a problem, although I do give the pump (and myself) a rest after about 50 strokes to let the pump cool down. I could to the entire 200 strokes( or more) without stopping otherwise and I have smoked cigarettes for over 45 years. So... (chuckle)