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  1. #1
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    Hi Jamie

    I got my S10 ten years ago and it is still going strong. The stock is very nice until the woodwork approaches the action, after which it is just plain ugly

    With regards to multi shots, I much prefer them to single shots. Why? Well for me, it's just pure convenience and ease of effort especially at night if you are using NV or a lamp.

    Good luck with it

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    Hi Jamie, good write up.

    The bolt on mine isnt especially slick but its not as agricultural as you make yours out to be either. If you think somethink is wrong, get in touch with BSA, their after-sales is excellent.

    You mentioned weight, the carbine is considerably lighter and far better balanced IMHO a bit weighty, yes but that adds to the whole chunky feel of it and makes it more stable. Its certainly not too heavy to mooch about with, which is my favourite sort of shooting


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    Thanks for the responses, chaps (or chapettes?)

    Given your comments about the bolt action, I've had a rethink. It's difficult to know if one persons 'graunchy' is another's 'bit stiff' as this is rather subjective. So the nearest I could get was to hand it over to my girlfriend (who hates guns) and make her operate the bolt. This seems to prove that I was being too fussy as she had no trouble with it.
    If I try to push it all the way down in the rear slot it doesn't want to go past half-way, but half-way is enough to fully cock it so the answer seems obvious. The fact is, if I just use it without the concerns that come with having just parted with £500 it's ok really. Still nothing like as slick as an 80 year old SMLE though.
    Saturday tomorrow so a chance to chuck some more lead through it.

    Safe and happy shooting to all

  4. #4
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    The bolt on the super ten is stiff . I owned the full bull barrel version one reg. FAC. I did end up selling it. But if I still had it today. I think I would of had my machinist custom make me a longer bolt with a bigger knob at the end. Which IMO would take care of the "stiffness"..
    http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l1..._2006/BSAl.jpg

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    I got my S10 ten years ago and it is still going strong. The stock is very nice until the woodwork approaches the action, after which it is just plain ugly

    Mine is a Mark 3 so will have slightly different woodwork to yours. From an aesthetic point of view, anything with a ruddy great black bottle sticking out of it isn't likely to be pretty, but it does feel well designed in use - I particularly like the adjustable but pad which I think should feature on all rifles.

    I take the point about multishots being more useful when shooting in the dark. I hadn't thought of this as I haven't done any lamping or the like.

  6. #6
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    Hello Jamie

    When i got my Superten from Sandwell, the guy there likes to re lube the bolt which made it much smoother. After Mr Bowkett had fettled it then it was even smoother.

    You dont have to turn the bolt down after pulling it back but its a useful check to make sure it came back far enough. I never bother too any more.
    (Edit - I checked this with BSA. The back slot is more to aid magazine removal and to make sure you pulled the bolt back far enough.
    Thats because of the deadlock gismo which is incase the bolt slips out of your hand when cocking it preventing the gun from going off half cocked so to speak)

    As the others said the multishot is a advantageous when hunting at night.
    Its also useful in the daylight when so little movement is required to reload that you can sometimes get a second rabbit feeding near the first.

    Out of curiousity what pellets does it prefer ?
    Last edited by Ric O'shay; 08-02-2007 at 07:21 AM.
    BSA Superten BBK (Blueprinted), BSA Ultra SS Regged, Tanfoglio Witness, Umarex 1911
    and many, many bows and slingshots

  7. #7
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    can you tell me what Mr bowkett did and how much and what kind of diff it made, i tried logun penotrators, accupells but the H&N field target trophy were the most consistant at the weekend

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