I have a Daisy 953 and 880 that got me into shooting, and then got a TF97 and more recently a TF89. Of these I like the TF89 best for accuracy and power, and unlike the TF97 it doesn't buzz, twang or vibrate... but I think I made a mistake when I got it in .177, and should have gotten the .22. I shoot the TF89 just about every day. Well, now I want to get a .22, but as there is nothing in stone that says I need to get the TF89, I am wondering which to get. I was looking at the following:
TF99
TF89
XS-B28
XS-B26-2
Walther Falcon
I want power, accuracy, and I want it for under $300. Most of these rifles I can get for under $200 -- and some well under (I got the TF89 in .177 for $121, new). Now that I've been spoiled by the TF89, I'm not interested in buzz, twang, smoke, loudness or ridiculous kick. I hesitate on the TF99 because I have read about the anti-beartrap failing...though I assume that was earlier models...and I know it makes me skiddish using the TF97. I really like the TF89, but wonder if I am missing something if I don't take the opportunity to try another model. I like the power of the XS-28, and the design and reviews of the XS-26. The Falcon has the power I want -- though I could do without the camo stock, and I know I prefer wood.
Considering all this, which of these would you get and why? And if you'd get something else entirely, what and why?
Thanks!