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    I'm taking the plunge into 10m rifle and have been looking for the right gun, perhaps a FWB300 or 600 series.

    It looks like the European prices on egun are a fair bit cheaper like for like than UK used rifles.

    Has anyone had experience of buying through egun - good or bad? Any problems with shipping?

    ATB

    Steve

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    If you are at all serious about 10m then forget about the FWB300. They were fine in their day but are now well into the enthusiast\collector end of the spectrum. The FWB 600 series is a much better option, but if at all possible avoid the 600 which had a few design weaknesses that were eliminated in the 601. The SSPs perform similarly to the first generation PCPs.

    As for Egun, it's "caveat emptor". You can get good buys and not so good ones, just like any remote purchase site.

    Rutty

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    Any problems with shipping?
    Can be , some sellers will not sell to people outside of Germany and the main carriers DHL, will no longer ship airguns outside of Germany. If buying from a dealer in Germany,they may know a way to ship to the UK.
    Evo 10 Compact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silvershooter View Post
    Can be , some sellers will not sell to people outside of Germany and the main carriers DHL, will no longer ship airguns outside of Germany. If buying from a dealer in Germany,they may know a way to ship to the UK.
    Thanks SS. I didn't know DHL wouldn't ship airguns.

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    Dont write off a old 300's.

    I used a 300's for a year to see if I liked 10m shooting. then asked on this forum if anyone had a 700 for sale - result got a minter for £1000. so there you go ! no need to go abroad. ask and wait for one to turn up! dont go for a 600 pnumatic pump - a 60 shot course will knacker you. a 300's is easy to load and accurate ( used in in olympic shooting 70 and 80's) so start off with a 300s and save up for a p70, 700 or 800. and don't forget an 300's is the easiest rifle to sell on !!!
    dont forget! postal shoots are based on results v your own average - so no you cant compete at 10 at top level with a 300's, but in postal comps you can still compete and win!!

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    Rutty is right, the 300 nice as it is, its a 40 year old design and has been dramatically superceeded, as has also the 600 series, if you have any aspirations you realy need a newer PCP. The new match timings are a lot faster than the days of the 300 and the 600 and quite frankly just meeting them with a non PCP is very hard work.
    In the UK I believe the Shop at NSRA Aldersley had a Walther LG300 XT for £650 OVNO, and we have a club member who has a FWB 601 for sale at £250 if you really want one.
    We have club 600's and LGR's for begineers, most with any aptitude are ready and want to progress to a PCP in weeks, save yourself the hassle, get one now. The British championships are in a couple of weeks at Bisley 21st to the 23rd, there are often guns for sale, come and have a look, I'll be there, look me up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rutty View Post
    If you are at all serious about 10m then forget about the FWB300. They were fine in their day but are now well into the enthusiast\collector end of the spectrum. The FWB 600 series is a much better option, but if at all possible avoid the 600 which had a few design weaknesses that were eliminated in the 601. The SSPs perform similarly to the first generation PCPs.

    As for Egun, it's "caveat emptor". You can get good buys and not so good ones, just like any remote purchase site.

    Rutty
    Cheers Rutty

    Problem is the 600 series don't come up often in the UK and when they do they seem very expensive - certainly compared with those that have recently sold on egun.

    I'll keep my eye out.

    Steve

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