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Thread: HarrierX vs. AA410E

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    Eyedoc Guest

    HarrierX vs. AA410E

    How do these rifles compare on build quality and Accuracy?

    Thanks

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    Snapshot. Guest
    Nothing in it on accuracy. You won't find a significant difference between any of the decent PCPs. Daystate probably better finished as AirArms blueing is a bit thin. Daystate feels better engineered but there are very few reports of problems with either brand these days.

    Jonathan

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    The "E" will give more power, but the power curve isn't too impressive.

    25 FP with JSB Exacts make for a pretty handy trajectory as it is though (the AA is more like 32), and as you can't have a moderator, just the inbuilt shroud, this lower power is probably a good thing in terms of noise !

    Rgds,

    JB
    (Who went to Cabellas in Dundee last month - you guys over there would cry if you saw what we had to "put up" with )
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    DM80 Guest
    They are both excellent rifles and their really is nothing in it between the two better to try them both if poss' to see which feels right for you.

    Dave .

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    Eyedoc Guest
    Thanks,
    Bye the way BuddyBoy, I live about an hour north of that Cabeals.
    Those stores are amazing. My favorite is in Nebraska, you can see it on the horizon as you approach. Probabally from 10 miles out. Could spend a few days stumbling around in either of them.

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