What to buy?? PCP...

Your right about the options. Caliber 22. Pellets only. Either way on the stock. I would like the ability to turn the power down if needed with a button or switch no taking the gun out the stock to do that. Of course a regulator would be fine no adjustment. Wanting a rifle to get from 80 to 150 shots per fill shooting pellets in the 820-890 fps range.
The FX Royale 400 (.22) is a proven Benchrest accurate shooter. That particular platform, (Bobcat, Royale, Boss) have, arguably, the best pellet barrels ever made. External power adjustment wheel, superbly accurate, unbelievably low maintenance & consistent, repeatable performance in a wonderfully comfortable thumbhole stock. You'll RARELY hear a negative word about them!
 
Your right about the options. Caliber 22. Pellets only. Either way on the stock. I would like the ability to turn the power down if needed with a button or switch no taking the gun out the stock to do that. Of course a regulator would be fine no adjustment. Wanting a rifle to get from 80 to 150 shots per fill shooting pellets in the 820-890 fps range.
FX Crown would fill the bill nicely.
 
Definitely check out the BRK Brococks… They simply work, out da box, no drama, fuss or worries. Clean the barrel, mount scope and get to shooting. I own three, each shoot great and have been reliable from day one. No extra, after the purchase attachments and doodads necessary… just plain solid PCPs. Good luck!
Did they use woke market research when they came up with the name Brocock?
 
If you are married then research very carefully and buy the one right gun. If you are single then buy them all.
😂 Lol 😂 yeah married to my wife for 23 years and she supports my hobbies 100%. Especially my metal detecting hobby which I will still be doing. She has a diamond ring to wear for everyday of the week!!! But right we both are going though Hades . Her with stage 3 breast cancer and me having 2 heart attacks first in Aug 22 and the second Jan 7 23!!! I have 4 stents now at 47 years old my wife 51.
 
on a budget, i think the Avenger .22 is a realy good option- ability to control power- regulated, and can't beat the cost- I get around d 100-110 shots per fill- perfect for me- (Though who wouldn't like 200-300 shots per fill?)- it's really accurate for me out to 75 yards if the wind isn't howling- if it is, just compensate after you find where it is hitting- still plenty accurate even in wind- I have a "Fly target" where it has 20 or so flies- abotu hte size of real flies- and can hit them consistantly out to 35 yards or so- is it competition accurate? No- likely not- not like the FX .22 anyways- but for me it's plenty- i can shoot a squirrel out to the 75 yard mark easily- The FX though is a beast of a gun- dead on accurate- There is a hunter in Africa who has a bunch of youtube videos that show the capabilities of the .22 out to very long ranges- and another youtubber called wiskey somethign or other who shows off the capabilities too- both hunters are competition winners- they also show off number of other rifles too- and test rifles for companies to get the word out-
 
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