never had a problem with accuracy with my .22 s200-loves to knock bunnies over at 40 yards!.love it but it is going due to a new purchase and a money shortage!lol
been looking at one of these rifles just wondered how people are getting on with them. i have a 177 at the mo was thinking of going back to 22 what would you lads say.
cheers wez
never had a problem with accuracy with my .22 s200-loves to knock bunnies over at 40 yards!.love it but it is going due to a new purchase and a money shortage!lol
If you do a search for my user name you'll get plenty of positive praise for the S200 plus a 10 shot mag!
Great little rifles...
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what sort of 22 pellets
Use .22 AA fields in mine. Never had a complaint.Originally Posted by fatboywez
Doug...
All generalisations are dangerous, even this one!
can you get the 10 shot mags for .177 s200 too?
They certainly make them; I don't know if there'll be any left though.
Ive got one in .177,Ive also got large fingers,and find it fiddly to load,especially pushing the pellets into the undercut portion of the mag.Imagine what its going to be like with cold fingersOriginally Posted by Mo2
I've got one in .177 as well, and find it easier to load than the single shot version, particularly with cold arthritic fingers in the dark! Anyway, spare mags are only about £13 quid each from AA or BAR, I load a couple before I go out.
I'm well impressed with mine - ordered it direct from Air Arms,when they were first launched - and it hasn't missed a beat.I also,find it easier to load - far quicker than the S10,which was the last multishot I owned.
The bolt cycles as slick as any multishot currently out,and there seems to be no noticeable effect on accuracy - I'm now missing in style,and alot faster!
cheers for all your help lads i have now got a S200 .22 off zooankski and what a lovely little gun it is. Now i have to zero it all in what is the best distance to do this at i normally do it at about 30 yards.
30 yards was my zero when i used it mate-nice middle of the road figure to start off with-i guess it would depend on what you want to shoot with it though.