Tbh I think the PA2 is one of the most versatile jumpers that isn't carbon. Close, far, draw, follow - it can do a lot of things well. If you can get your hands on an older one with darker shaftwood they jump even better.
Like others have mentioned, once you learn how to jump you can jump with just about anything. It really just comes down to touch. Most ppl kinda club the ball pounding it into the table instead of letting the weight of the cue fall through the ball. Once you learn how to jump your preference will be more about balance and hit.
I actually just retired my PA2 for the AirRush. I was a big fan of the propel before that but I never felt like I was cheating until I used the rush. I'll still be keeping my Air2, it jumps way too good and I'm still attached to it