The PCP guns are basically recoil-less, Like shooting your old pump up Benjamin only without pumping it up. The effects of torque on the stock or firm holds or rests are minimal. They can be very powerful and fire pellets into the super sonic range. If you shoot a lot, then one may be worth the extra effort and expense. For around the same money as a good PCP one could have a TX200 and be very satisfied. It's all fun, shoot whatever makes you smile....I have often said that Air Rifles are the fountain of youth. A nice one will make you feel like a kid again.


A true sportsman counts his achievements in proportion to the effort involved and fairness of the sport. - S. Pope