Mercado's post on PCP manufactures upping their game got me to thinking. I would like to see them Lower their game, but I mean lower weight. There is some manufactures making powerful PCPs in the 6 pound class & those are the only ones I will even consider purchasing from now on. I am sure I am not alone, all of us are not bench shooters or able to or want to hunt off the hood of our pickup. I recently went through all my rifles and sold or gave away anything that was over 6 pounds naked. A year ago, I made the silly mistake of buying a great pcp that weighed 7.5 pounds . I scoped it up and headed to the mountains for a week. Glad I took my Wildcat Compact along as well. Hunted the first day with this anchor over my shoulder, After that is hung on the wall. It actually hung on the wall of my cabin for several months, I forgot about it. I never hunted it with again. I am seeing new models that look wonderful and have some neat features & stuff, but weigh 7 plus pounds. Thanks God, for my Wildcat, Streamline, Dreamline Compact & my new Impact Compact. I will go one step father, If I had to use it hunting, I would not take the best 7+ pound pcp rifle made if they gave it to me. 6 pound limit 4 me & would prefer lighter. Looking forward to the new AGT that is supposed to weigh less than 6 pound.