For my first PCP. I posted a thread this summer looking to get started with a wood stock PCP for doing backyard practice for NRA smallbore silhouette . My silhouette rifle is an Anschutz 1712, and I’m looking to acquire a rifle with similar ergonomics and weight to my Anschutz 1712.
I found a source for a free scuba tank from a friend in Florida, capable of at least 3500PSI. I’ve decided against starting cheap, I’m planning on spending $500-700 for the rifle.
Ive looked quite extensively and have found four models that caught my eye as being within the parameters I’m seeking- they are:
Walther Rotek
Kral Puncher Mega, Walnut
Kral Puncher Jumbo
Benjamin Marauder
Kral Puncher Pro 500
Im particularly interested in hearing from members who actually any of own these models.
Im looking for reviews, pros/cons, and
any equipment I might need beyond my Scuba tank, hose and hookup.
Also- any other rifles you might recommend that might fit the bill for my purposes. Repeater rifles are nice, but NOT necessary. During smallbore silhouette matches, we single load every shot, which helps to rest the arms between holding on target, and helps to make each shot an individual event.
Im looking forward to hearing from the knowledgeable people here-
Regards,
DrGunner
I found a source for a free scuba tank from a friend in Florida, capable of at least 3500PSI. I’ve decided against starting cheap, I’m planning on spending $500-700 for the rifle.
Ive looked quite extensively and have found four models that caught my eye as being within the parameters I’m seeking- they are:
Walther Rotek
Kral Puncher Mega, Walnut
Kral Puncher Jumbo
Benjamin Marauder
Kral Puncher Pro 500
Im particularly interested in hearing from members who actually any of own these models.
Im looking for reviews, pros/cons, and
any equipment I might need beyond my Scuba tank, hose and hookup.
Also- any other rifles you might recommend that might fit the bill for my purposes. Repeater rifles are nice, but NOT necessary. During smallbore silhouette matches, we single load every shot, which helps to rest the arms between holding on target, and helps to make each shot an individual event.
Im looking forward to hearing from the knowledgeable people here-
Regards,
DrGunner