Barra Airguns 1100z PCP Pellet Rifle - Veil Cervidae - .177
Overview
The Barra Airguns 1100z PCP Pellet Rifle in Veil Cervidae (.177) is a high-performance pre-charged pneumatic rifle built for shooters who want a balance of power, precision and a stealthy, camo finish for field use. Chambered in .177 and tuned to push lightweight pellets toward 1100 fps, this model is aimed at target shooters, small-game hunters and experienced airgun enthusiasts who already run PCP systems. It pairs a precision rifled barrel and a stable, ergonomically adjustable stock with premium components so you can tune fit, trigger feel and optics quickly. If you want a PCP that delivers flat trajectories, repeatable groups and a durable finish for outdoor work, the 1100z is designed to deliver out of the box.
Key Features
- .177 caliber — optimized for high-velocity, flat-shooting performance and tight groups with match-style pellets.
- PCP (pre-charged pneumatic) action — low recoil platform that delivers consistent shot-to-shot power when reservoir pressure is regulated.
- Veil Cervidae camouflage finish — weather-resistant coating designed for outdoor concealment and durability during field use.
- Precision rifled barrel with shroud/moderator — improves accuracy and helps reduce muzzle report for quieter shots.
- Adjustable ergonomics and optics-ready receiver — cheekpiece and buttpad adjustability plus a Picatinny-style rail for scope mounting.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- High muzzle velocity for a .177 PCP — capable of up to 1100 fps with lightweight pellets for flat trajectories and long-range pellet flight.
- Precision-oriented build: rifled barrel and a tuneable trigger deliver accurate, repeatable groups for target shooting and pest control.
- Veil Cervidae camouflage finish and shrouded barrel reduce visual signature and improve concealment for field work.
- Ergonomic adjustability — cheekpiece, buttpad and stock geometry allow shooters to set a consistent sight picture.
- PCP platform offers low recoil and multiple shot capability compared with single-shot spring rifles (when paired with a suitable magazine).
Cons
- Requires PCP filling equipment (hand pump, scuba/HP tank or compressor), which adds cost and logistics versus spring or CO2 rifles.
- Higher upfront price and maintenance complexity than basic break-barrel or CO2 models.
- Performance is pellet-weight sensitive — lighter pellets reach advertised top speed but heavier hunting pellets will be slower and may require tuning.
- Potentially heavier and bulkier than simple plinking rifles, especially when filled and scoped.
Recommendations
- Field target and benchrest enthusiasts who want a .177 PCP with high velocity and tuneable ergonomics.
- Small-game hunters and pest controllers needing a concealed, quiet rifle for early-morning or close-range work.
- Experienced airgun owners upgrading from spring or CO2 platforms who already have or plan to buy a PCP filling system.
- Shooters who prioritize a lightweight pellet trajectory and want a rifle that performs well with match or magnum .177 pellets.
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