Good PCP for low velocity shooting?

Do you want single load or a magazine? I have a dream tact compact with cf bottle. Have it shooting 720fps with crosman premier HP and domes and we can shoot spaghetti and army men at 25 yards all day. Below is a group of at least 54 at 25 yards with my 11 yo shooting off a tripod. This is a 22 but I am sure a .177 would do as good.

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My .177 Taipan Veteran Standard will shoot 10.34 pellets anywhere between 990 and 420 just by adjusting the hammer spring. It takes about 10 seconds to change the speed if you have the Donny FL speed dial or 20 seconds if you don’t. Also the Taipan is one of the most quiet PCP’s out there. Below is a 5 shot group from 28 yards, accuracy isn’t an issue with the Taipan.

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Crsoamn/Benjiman 1720 with a carbine stock. Add a Lane regulator

Gotta agree with Dan here. I picked one up in the past few months, and even as a pistol off a bipod, it's a GREAT low power shooter. And that's out to a lot further than most backyards reach. I was shooting at mostly 50 ish yards about a week ago and quite delighted with group sizes Very accurate, good trigger. Might actually be about the cheapest way to get Lothar accuracy and a good trigger. 
 
Thanks for all the input. Based on feedback, I picked up a dreamline from a forum member and am poking around for the 1720. Are they discontinued? I can't find them anywhere.

I don't think necessarily dc'd, just got the COVID karate chop to the carotid artery supply chain effect.

I bought mine from an airgun buddy who had a nearly new one just sitting. I've seen a couple come and go on Ebay in the last few months too. 

Lots of 1720s out there. A WTB might be a way to go if serious about it.

(I gotta recommend a one piece stock from Steve Corcoran if you end up with a 1720. Makes a pretty good platforrm a great little gun, really classes them up. Look in my post history for "1720T Bumblebee" if that interests you at all).