I'm with Ken on this one, I'd much rather have a Mike Melick tuned B26 (which I do), great trigger, smooth as silk, an accurate too, for not much money, I wouldnt have a new CFX if they won't accept the gtr111 trigger, I've shot my friends whisper and I'm not impressed at all, in all fairness his rifle hasn't been tuned, The only complaint that I have heard about the NPSS Crosmans is with the finish chipping off on the stocks and them being a little under powered, remember almost all manufacturers use very light pellets to get their fps ratings up and then they are still over rated sometimes, there are a couple exceptions to that, the Tech Force TF89 is a powerhouse for cheap and the Walther Falcon Hunters are supposed to be real bears too but they are made in Turkey and most tuners wont even attempt to tune one, so take that into consideration, of course if you have deep pockets PCP's are the way to go. Personally I love my springers and shooting them, just cock load and shoot, and my guns are tuned and shoot great, I had Mike Melick tune my B26 and Gene tune my TF89 both in .22, the B26 shoots around 670fps with 14.3 grain pellets and is a tack driver, the TF89 shoots right at 890fps with 14.3s and is just as accurate, there are so any good rifles out there right now it all depends on what you want, the RWS 34s have a big following as do the 350 magnums, and the Beeman R9s, if i had the coin right now I'd buy me a RWS-Hammereli 850 fully prepped and converted to hpa with a Steve Cochran stock from the 850 store, but alas I'm only about 1100 dollars short LOL. So I'm going the cheaper route and gonna do a Qb78 deluxe project that i can put a little each month into.