Huben PCP Progression - What was yours?

1 - Diana Outlaw 22
A quantum leap...
2 - Daystate Delta Wolf Perf 25


Wow.
WOW!!! 😃

Talking about accidentially stepping into a rabbit hole...?
Nope. 😃
This is more akin to climbing on a tree above the rabbit hole, and then diving into the rabbit hole — head first.

You've got guts, my friend. 👏🏼


I'll see you at the bottom. 👍🏼 I've got ways to go.

Matthias
 
Gamo Urban.22
YongHeng noise maker
Umarex Origin .22 (for 1 day, returned)
RTI Priest turned Prophet .22/.25 CZ barrels
Crown mk2 .22 380, 500 and 700mm barrels
RTI Prophet .22 LR and RPB barrels
Alkin W31 mariner vert
Skout Epoch (birthday gift from brother!) with a bunch of different barrels and calibers
Skout Epoch .357 (won at RMAC raffle), now .25 long slug barrel
Wildcat 3 BT compact .22
Bunch of scopes and bipods, some good, some better, one very nice (also an RMAC raffle prize!).
 
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Yeah, there are a few other terms that bid to bubble forth from just beyond the subconscious level:

● It progressed catastrophically
● It progressed ruining my savings
● It progressed beyond reason and rationality
● At first, it progressed unnoticeably... — until it progressed unstoppably! 😱


Any resemblance to actual persons, myself included, is purely coincidential.

Matthias
Unfortunately just normal behavior for me...

I have a garage full of odd toys (bikes, boards, skis) that are in various stages of going unused. I'll get around to it again eventually.

The AG thing I knew could potentially be an obsession. I had a Beeman R10 back before adulthood took over & remember the hours spent shooting it. The issue now is more that Im single & lack any adult supervision

It's just another gear intensive hobby & way cooler than golf
 
1) Benjamin Marauder Gen2 .25 (sold)
2) Benjamin Cayden .22
3) Benjamin Akela .177 (sold)
4) Taipan Vet 1 Long .25
5) EdGun Lelya 2.0 .22 (sold)
6) EdGun R3 Long .25
7) Brocock Sniper XR Magnum .25

Like many others, I’ve been burned buying “cheap”/inexpensive items in other areas. The Benjamins are less expensive but generally well-proven designs, so they “set the hook.” After that though, I started chasing higher-end PCPs. Not solely because they cost more, but because you get what you pay for. There are obviously some exceptions there (the Marauder being one), but for the most part there’s a happy medium between cheaper, entry-level PCPs and the point of diminishing returns, and I try to play in that area.

Not sure what I’ll do with the Cayden. It’s FINALLY going back for a warranty claim on the messed up scope rail (life’s gotten in the way every single time I’ve tried to send it in previously), so we’ll see what I think when I get it back. I like how it looks and feels and I need a good .22 PCP to eat up all the JSB 18.13s I’ve stocked up on. That being said, I’m eyeing a .177 PCP again purely from a shot count perspective. A rifle I can squeeze 400+ shots out of per fill sounds awfully attractive in comparison to my .25s that all seem to get 50ish shots per fill… :)
 
Airforce Talon SS 177, 22, 25 & 30cal barrels
Edgun Lelya in 177
Edgun Matador 2.5 in 177 (500+ shots at 12fpe)
USFT (blue used)
USFT (red new)
USFT (blue used)
Thomas FT Carbine #001 (used)- current WFTF & Hunter Pistol FT Comp rig
FX Impact M3 25cal
Thomas FT Carbine #293 (used/custom tuned)- current Open FT Comp rig
The 2.5 Matador, tell us more. I did not know .177 was available back then. Very interesting.