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    Quote Originally Posted by Nathan365 View Post
    Cheers.

    2 for the 100 now. Any reason to not go for the 110 ?
    Because it’s made from plastic, they leak and they are just crap tbh. Not a patch on the 100

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    Thanks for your comments . Looks like the 100 is worth a look at.

    Cheers

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    My preference would be a Hw100. A better gun than the r-10 in every way apart from looks.
    If you do go for the r-10, buy a used one that's been sorted because buying a new one is a BIG gamble with magazine and regulator issues. I speak from experience.

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    I love my HW100KT. The only thing I'd change is calibre .22>.177. I had an old Super 10 and that had reg and mag issues, so I guess that's a BSA thing. I was wondering if I should overcome my dislike of plastic and you guys have convinced me that my gut feeling was right. So, looking for a HW100 in .177.

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    I bought an HW100 recently. I have to say it's easily the best air rifle I own or have shot. It's a lovely quality thing, I can't see me ever getting rid of it.
    Mark

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    I have a hW100 for bunny bashing, i have to say it is easily the most pointable Airgun I have ever owned, not the lightest, not the best to carry around all day, but the most pointable. Also it is solidly made and far better than the hw110 piece of plastic.

    Forgot to mention that I also have an r10 mk2 which has its followers but I bought it because it is camouflaged and looks fun, which is what my son is looking for in an Airgun. It’s for his birthday.

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    I hold an alternative view.

    While I can’t argue about the excellent fit, finish and feel of the HW100, the ergonomics of the HW100 thumbhole stock didn’t work for me. You will also hear about a batch of defective barrels, while my barrel was ok, there was a problem of poor grouping. It went back to Hull Cartridge and came back much better - the barrel had the same number stamped on it, but the silencer had been changed - no explanation came back with the rifle though.

    Whereas the HW110 I have was after the early production power problems. It has been 100% reliable and, in my hands, tighter grouping than the HW100. As for the disparaging “plastic” comments, I can understand that, as I too have an irrational prejudice against plastic stocks. Talking of which, I personally favour the black finished wooden stock on the HW110.

    The original question HW110 or BSA R10 - I’ve not lived with the R10, so not qualified to comment. But, why not consider an Air Arms, or my personal favourite a Daystate MK4is - and don’t believe all the Luddite scaremongering about “electronic guns”.

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