Hi guys,
Thanks for the replies...I could probably up the cash limit if I could justify the extra bucks. Basically, I'd prefer a spring model for simply cost effectiveness. I live in the boonies, and finding C02 refill stations are a pain in the ass, plus just about every single air gun I've ever had that was gas operated, developed seal leaks and the damn seals/gaskets were almost impossible to find locally. As a result, I had to do the mailorder thing and wait forever! C02 powerlets are another matter, they're easily available, but a waste of money, when you consider I'll probably only be taking one or two shots at a time and then storing the rifle for several weeks at a time.
Cocking a 1000fps springer isn't a problem for me...I can bench 400lbs without breaking a sweat.
I want the rifle for shooting vermin/pests like rats, squirrels, etc...that try to nest in my barns, out buildings or bother my chicken coop without unduly worrying the neighbours. (we've had some city slicker types build/buy homes in the area...if you pulled out a .22 to kill a rat, they'd probably stroke out while trying to call the cops about the stone cold killer walking around his own property with an assault rifle!) :? I've killed rats and squirrels with my old Russian built Vostock crack barrel springer that is about 20 years old, but the spring is getting a little weak now, and it doesn't kill vermin as cleanly as it once did. I prefer a clean, humane kill, even if we're only talking about a rat!
I'd also like to use it for some informal target practice a few times a year. Nothing serious like competition, etc...
I chose .177 cal, but a .22 cal would work equally as well. With the heavier pellets, I guess it wouldn't need to meet that 1000fps benchmark as badly.
What can you guys recommend in this case? Thanks in advance! :-)