I recently went through 250 mgs in 10 days of daily use (i know, i know...), starting with sublingual, then shifting to "gumrubbing", as it caused less salivating, and speaking was also easier. I tried snorting, but found sublingual a bit more euphoric. Takes about 1 hour to peak, so careful with redosing.
A few qualities that i think make 3-meo-pcp outstanding:
-versatile: low doses are very manageable in everyday situations, higher doses make for interesting times, wether alone or partying.
-lucid: very clear headspace, if you don't push it, or then you enter a dissociated confused space, familiar to k users.
-clean: always felt light on the body, and never interfered with bodily functions. Mind you i eat drink and sleep healthy.
-stimulant without being pushy: normal heartbeat, no anxiety, and a porn actor's dream drug: very hard and slightly numb, wonderful for threesomes.
-reasonably fiendish: i am very fiendish with MXE, but this one never nagged at me as soon as i woke up. It's been a week since that 10 day binge, and no craving whatsoever. Of course i went everyday through those 250 mgs, but that was decided beforehand as a last treat before a few months drug free.
-slow tolerance: even in the last days of that binge, i was amazed by how little i needed.
As you guessed, more than once i found myself thinking "oh what a won-der-ful drug".
I combined with quite a bit of alcohol at concerts. Bear in mind, i am not a sloppy drinker, and never drink-til-drop-doing-stupid-shit. Sloppy drinkers, please steer clear from this combo or it will get messy. This made for a few hours of craaazy dancing. But it couldn't "cheat" my normal physical limits once i was tired, which i appreciated.
Sleeping has to wait at least 6 hours from last dose, and since i don't like staying restless in bed, i just pop an etizolam wich works its usual wonder.
Apart from the downsides that can be associated with any drug use, this one stands out in retrospect: the typical disso delusion, which can make decision making a bit tricky sometimes
I did feel very tired the first couple days after stopping, and would have gladly took a few days off to sleep through the morning.