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  1. #1
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    Most stage 1 tuned rifles are much the same as the work done is pretty simple but if you want a HW95 in the top state of tune then a 'Banshee' from SFS is a great shooting experience. Is is better than the Venom Hornet? Probably not. If I was looking for any of the market leading tuned rifles-HW77, HW97, HW80, HW95/98 -I'd buy the first one that comes up at the right sort of price. If that was SFS, Venom V Mach or Airmasters I wouldn't care and wouldn't hang around. If I found I didn't like it I'd sell it to someone who did. Tuned rifles are usually quite easy to sell as both serious users and collectors are on the look out for good examples. One thing that really does help is paperwork. Having it can add quite a bit to the price because sadly words like 'Venom tuned' are over-used and in some cases fraudulently used. Recently a friend of mine bought a HW95 with a Banshee-engraved barrel which turned out to be just that: a bog-standard HW95 with a barrel engraved 'Banshee' .Presumably some unscrupulous previous owner had just swapped the actions over. It is essential to have a record of work done matched with serial numbers which sadly SFS appear not to have. My friend contacted them and got no significant help in establishing what had happened which was a shame. I must confess to being surprised that they were indifferent to someone passing off a standard twangy HW95 as a 'Banshee' just because it had 'Banshee engraved on the barrel but there we are. If Tony Wall reads this post I'd be happy to put him in the picture as to what happened.
    Last edited by Rapidnick; 30-05-2013 at 04:33 PM.
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    Ive heard good things about both. If I were to choose, it would prob be sfs for me.
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    Try a SFS Spectre. Something else

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    Just out of interest where would a Bigtoe full monty come into this equation?

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    Thanks for the replys, couple of questions though, 1st @ nick-nic whats a bigtoe full monty tune, and 2nd whats the difference between sfs stage 1 & 2 tunes, I have spoken to both Willie and Tony on the phone and tbh i found willie more forthcoming and easier to talk to but Tony did seem to be a bit harrassed at the time so i don't want that to affect my decision.

    Thanks Tim

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    hi

    Gooner have you checked Sandwell Field Sports out on you tube . And you can see what Tony is like .

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    Not had any dealings with Tony (but he is well respected).....but I have with Will and he is a top bloke, always very helpful and a pleasure to deal with
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    I'd opt for SFS but I'm biase
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