I had the gas ram version, briefly. It was awful, heavy trigger, an appalling shot cycle and it was wildly inaccurate. Didn't keep it for long.
Have you an opinion for the latest bsa lightening xl se made by Gamo ? Good value for money ?
Accuracy ? Trigger ? Only barrel made in UK i have learn ?
I seach compact springer for plinking/target
Thx
Last edited by Marc of France; 03-12-2020 at 03:18 PM.
I had the gas ram version, briefly. It was awful, heavy trigger, an appalling shot cycle and it was wildly inaccurate. Didn't keep it for long.
A good looking £250 gun,mine is o.k but they are not in the same league as a £450 gun,complete trigger mech @ £20 is a tell as to quality
I had a springer one, shot ok from the box little to no twang. Was able to mod the trigger by adding a screw to reduce sear engagement which made it fairly good. Again they are not a true two stage unit. Mine was accurate with ftt. Would I buy another, not really, a HW99, Diana 280 is a better bet for the money.
Regards Max
Plinkerer and Tinkerer
Possibly the worse rifle on the market for the price, better guns at half the price shoots like a pig.
.22 Venom Mach 1 (FAC) 6-25x56 Millett.
.22 Venom Mach 2 Thumbhole 6.5-20x40 Leupold EFR.
.22 Venom Mach 2 Sporter 4-12x40 Leupold.
.177 Venom Vantage 4-16x50.
.177 Venom Daystate 8-32x56 AGS.
.22 Venom Datstate 4-16x56 AGS.
.22 Webley Venom FX2000 6-18x40 Busnel Legend.
.177 Titan MPT by Steve Pope 6-24x40 Tasco.
.177 Pro-Sport 4-16x50.
.22 Webley FX2000 3-9x33 Leupold EFR.
.177 Logan Solo 4-16x50.
.22 HW90 (spring powered) 4-16x50
.22 Gamo Stutzen.
.177 Walther lever action.
Hated mine. My walther Terrus and Hw80 are FAR better.
The lightning was boingy, twangy and horrible.
Daystate Air Ranger FAC - Kral Bullpup & NP03 - CZ 452 .22lr - Lithgow 17hmr - Remington 783 .223 - Franchi 612vs 12G - Renato Gamba 12G O/U - Hatsan Escort 12G
Nostalgia isn't what it used to be.....
Years ago I bought a Lightning XL in 0.177 - I guess not that long after they first came out. Lovely looking gun, but whilst my son could get it to shoot reasonably accurately, the trigger was crap, and it was very "rough" to shoot. It also had to go back for a warranty repair for a spring or guide breakage I think. The .22 may be better (smoother) to shoot as they don't need such a strong spring, but I would never buy another. If you search back over old threads you will probably come to the conclusion that as a .177 they are better with the power set to no more than about 10 or 10.5 ft lbs.
Another lesson I learnt with that gun was to take favourable reviews on the internet (for at least new guns) with a pinch of salt!
The original Lightening i like a lot, not at all keen on the new models. For my money it would be the HW99.