You can do thst with a good springer. No tanks or air source needed.plus a learning curve is required that becomes very rewarding when achieved. Just a thought.I’m PPC shopping now. My goals are sub 1” groups at 50 yards with enough power to eliminate small pests out to the same distance. I considered a .25 for the knockdown power, but I think I’ll probably go with a .22 for the flatter trajectory since it will be mostly used for plinking.
plus a learning curve is required that becomes very rewarding when achieved.
Your third and fourth sentence was /is a negative to me concerning a PCP at this point. There is no doubt PCP guns work and work well. I have s friend who has some very high end PCP guns and he uses a handpump. He shoots a couple groups, maybe 15 or 20 shots, pumps it full, puts it away ready to go next time which for him might might be a month or two down the road. It all makes more sense than running down the centerfire rabbit hole these days. Problem in the NE is its not yet taken off here.This is all well and good, but I would like to point out that depending on one's requirements you do not need to own a compressor. It takes me about 5 minutes to fill mine with a hand pump. There is no learning curve. In fact, it's boringly easy. That's the point I like to make; if you're just interested in making dead birds out of live ones (or rabbits, an 18 gr JSB to the cranium is lethal out to 45 yards) the PCP is a machine. I get ~35 good shots as fast as I can work the lever and reload the two 9 shot magazines.
Mike, very interesting equipment you have built. Thanks for sharing with us. I might contact you someday if that is ok with you.You can build your own PCP air rifle with all the custom parts for ~$450. $550 w/pressure regulator. $750 w/multi-shot breech. You can get over 60 ft-lbs with a .22. That's a 33.95 gr JSB @ a measured 907 fps. One hole accuracy at 10 yards is easily done. Less than 1/2" vertical at 50 yards with the 33.95s. You can build one with a left hand bolt. Or a side lever. You can build a PCP hand gun out of a Crosman 2240 CO2 pistol for about $350. You can get 30 ft-lbs with the handgun (.22 cal)
You can get a hand pump on eBay for around $50. A 4500 psi water cooled compressor from Amazon for under $300 Used SCBA tanks from eBay for $100 or so. Buy once cry once. I'll edit this and add some pics using my tablet in a few. Pics:View attachment 1339058View attachment 1339059View attachment 1339060
Your third and fourth sentence was /is a negative to me concerning a PCP at this point.
No problem, I'm retired.Mike, very interesting equipment you have built. Thanks for sharing with us. I might contact you someday if that is ok with you.