Back about 5 years ago i knew I wanted and was going to get into PCP air guns. I loved pellet guns when i was a preteen and teenager..
I done a lot of research and watched a lot of YouTube on the subject. about 2 years goes buy and i purchase a Yong Heng and a Gauntlet when it first came out.,
While I was excited at first that I just broke into the PCP market, I was not happy after about a month into it, basically after the moonlight phase.
Forward until November of 2021 and I decided to get another PCP. This time I decided not to screw aground with anything other than the best. It was either going to be a Daystate RedWolf or a FX Impact M3.
I've seen all these new releases of PCP over he past 5 years and to be honest they all looked and preformed horrible if you spent anything less than 1500.
I still have the Gauntlet and the Yong Heng. I haven't touched the Gauntlet in 2 years because it is so under whelming to me and way under my expectations for a rifle. It shoots good groups but it really is a cheaply made and put together POS. The Yong Heng is amazing and still use it to this day and all I've ever done is change the oil in it.
Anyway. After purchasing, November of 2021, the FX Impact M3 .25 compact with a 580cc 300 bar bottle, DonnyFL Koi, some extra mag's, digital gauges, FX no limit mounts, scope and all he saber tact stuff one should it was a lot of money. If I'm not mistaken I've got around 4500+ in his gun. this includes a few x8 tin orders at Pyramid Air for lead.
After the M3 purchase would I by it again or recommend it to someone else? Or purchase a low quality gun?
Ultimately I would purchase the most gun that I could afford. If new isn't an option I would purchase a used FX or Daystate. I just saw a Daystate Huntsman this morning on here for around $900 that's HUMA regulated. I'd get something like that.
Basically in hindsight either a new FX or Daystate or a used FX or Daystate. I wouldn't waste my money on anything else.