Hi I've done a bit of shooting before, and decided to buy my first gun which should i go for, something for around £100-150, just want it for practice and maybe for hunting a few birds or something around that size any ideas?
Hi I've done a bit of shooting before, and decided to buy my first gun which should i go for, something for around £100-150, just want it for practice and maybe for hunting a few birds or something around that size any ideas?
hi
im fairly new to airgunning
my grandAD has given me his old bsa meteor springer and im having tht until ive saved up enough money to buy a pcp
is it possible to buy a r/handed stock and convert it to l/handed due to me being a lefty????
im thinkin of getting the aa s200 or s400
im not sure yet
but mainly id like to know about the stocks and if it is possible to change the stocks from r/handed to l/handed?
please get back to me asap
thanks
james
I joined a club before I had my own weapon. I was able to use the club guns to do some shooting and it confirmed to me that .177 rifle and pistol target shooting is for me.
I bought my gorgeous AA S200 based on excellent advice from club members when I mentioned I was having problems with the length of the stock on the club rifles. I am also getting the opportunity to try out various pistols, which has made made me realise that I do not want just one first pistol but I need two first pistols. I have just purchased a CP99 (waiting for delivery) for fun, but also need a good quality single shoot for slightly more serious shooting.
I can't recommend joining a club first enough. Not only do you get to try before you buy, but you get all sorts of invaluable advice and guidance from the experts. It is definitely the route to go.
I am a Lady
AA S200 Mk3, Walther CP99, Soon to own a Webley Alecto
hi i am just starting out shooting and have just bought a crosman 2250 and have started moding it and want to know what is a decent scope to put on it can any one help me.
Probably a good idea to get a steel or aluminium breech to keep a scope steady on the Ratcatcher. Then...well I have a JSR 3-9x40 on mine- cheap but a good scope...mind you it almost doubles the weight of the gun!! Ratcatchers are not long range guns in the scheme of things, so a huge scope isn't really needed. depends on what you are going to use it for?
i have already ordered a steel breech for the ratty cheers.
my mate has said to get a bsa ultra are they any good and do you no how much roughly it will cost for a second hand 1 in good condition