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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobbler View Post
    Very light i would imagine, but shot count pretty poor???
    Titan/Falcon FN12 are about 35 shots in .177 or 50 shots in .22. Very underrated in my opinion and very light and accurate.

    It sounds like you want a higher shot count so you can plink away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEAN C. View Post
    Titan/Falcon FN12 are about 35 shots in .177 or 50 shots in .22. Very underrated in my opinion and very light and accurate.

    It sounds like you want a higher shot count so you can plink away.
    Yip lol i am lucky to have three farms in the North pennines to shoot, old lead mines hold alot of rabbits (luckily) when i go up to shoot i average about 10, sometimes more sometimes less, but i like a plink when i am up ther before i come back LOL. My R10 does the business well for me, just fancy a little addition, probably more for my boy, he has a ratty, but fancies something different aswell. Strange that when he wants mor xbox games i say no, but when he mentions guns I tell him to be quiet and dont sayn owt to ya mam he hehe

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    I have a Fn19 and yes they are a great rifle and underrated,it's nice to see your boy is following in your footsteps , nice one mate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by les allam View Post
    I have a Fn19 and yes they are a great rifle and underrated,it's nice to see your boy is following in your footsteps , nice one mate.
    Les..
    Cheers Mate, yeah he is keen as mustard, sort nice for me too, i was took out by my dad, so keeps the traditional going so to speak, plus would rather he learned safely and i can keep my eye on him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobbler View Post
    .......i like a plink when i am up ther before i come back LOL. My R10 does the business well for me, just fancy a little addition, probably more for my boy, he has a ratty, but fancies something different aswell.
    You are on the slippery slope on starting a collection ! You have to remember that more shots equals more air equals air reservoir, ie, bottle for maximum shot capacity, like your R10 or a cylender for less shots. These containers of air add weight. You next pcp will have to be a Weihrauch 100. Quality,accurate and a good second hand market.
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    Light weight gun high shot count

    Fx wildcat .177 250 shots, .22 290 shots weighs 6 lbs and superb for standing shots. What more do you need?

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    another vote for the 110, surprisingly high shot count, 130ish in .22 and because the weight seems biased to the rear feels light and compact too. I'd have loved a Wildcat but couldn't justify another £400 .
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    Quote Originally Posted by keithy View Post
    Fx wildcat .177 250 shots, .22 290 shots weighs 6 lbs and superb for standing shots. What more do you need?
    Yip i have a real contender with the wildcat .177, been watching some reviews, might even part with my beloved R10 and get a Wildcat for myself.

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    Well after alot of thought and opinions from people on here, I sold the R10, wife loving 'suggested' (with demon eye's and the ability to engineer extreme mental torture) that I should have one gun, so reluctantly i agreed.
    A very nice .20 Daystate Huntsman Regal came along and i was smitten. Shot count around 60, consistent 11.7ft and extremely accurate - I just couldnt resist it. Thought to myself carrying a 3L bottle in the boot ain't such a choir really lol.
    So thanks for the opinions lads appreciate it.

    Cheers Martin.

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