I will have to ask, how much are you looking to spend and what is the main purpose of the rifle. I bought a winchester 1000x, was disappointed at first over the harsh 12lb. trigger pull, took it apart threw the extra spring under the trigger away, and stoned the trigger blade down, gave it a good lubing, and was off to the races, trigger pull is now a acceptable 6lbs. of pull and getting very smooth with the break in process, I only have about 600 rounds through it, and what i've read, atleast a 1000 for proper break-in. I bought this rifle to punch paper and get rid of the nasty critters in the back yard. After eating 2 pairs of aluminum scope mounts, went and bought a good steel set( just because you can tighten them more) and a scope stop. Using a bushnell 3x9x40 air rifle scope, punching 1inch group at 30 yards with rws 8.2 superpoints. Now that the gun is almost to were I want it, I want to hunt with it, small game of course, since it is hunting season,I wanted more knockdown power so I ordered a rws .22 model 34 today, cost about 140 bucks as a demo,
http://www.airgunexpress.com/Here is a link to the place I love, lots of demo to chose from and some beeman blems, my winchester has taken 5 squirrel and 2 rabbits since I've have owned it(about 3 weeks now) decide what you will really want to use this gun for and dont worry yourself on underlevers, side cockers, pcps, it is the matter of taken care of it, making it work for you, rws has lifetime on most all the guns they sell, the quality has been there for generations, upgrades are available at reasonable prices(but voids warranty) take care of your rifle and it will take care of you. If hunting I would recomend something in .22 cal, .177 will take squirrels and rabbits, but I sure the .22 will really take em... :wink: