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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Nicely volunteered, Nick.

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    How much bigger is the cylinder to double the shot count of a ultra? Does it have a reg?

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    Shot count is increased by 50% not doubled, I quite like the look of these, I do like the ultra though, a lot of positive improvements, stainless probe and better trigger, better mag hopefully, more shots, nothing to not like really. Though bsa did go a bit over board with the new rifle launch, essentially it is but it’s still an ultra in name and looks. I’ll,be having one as I want a dedicated nv rig and this will be it I think.

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    Did they mention an RRP?
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    £605.00 or as a numbered special edition with scope, mod, & case but I forget the cost of that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
    £605.00 or as a numbered special edition with scope, mod, & case but I forget the cost of that.
    Special edition is £799..only 200 being made

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    I suppose if you were in the market for a new ultra, you get this - but this is more evolution than revolution. I have an Ultra SE - very nice gun. I can see no point in upgrading.

    They still have not put a regulator in it though. WTF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aris View Post
    I suppose if you were in the market for a new ultra, you get this - but this is more evolution than revolution. I have an Ultra SE - very nice gun. I can see no point in upgrading.

    They still have not put a regulator in it though. WTF.
    Had it been regulated I would have been buying one,I’ll just stick to my ultra se

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    Quote Originally Posted by knightrider View Post
    Had it been regulated I would have been buying one,I’ll just stick to my ultra se
    Reg and a side lever, I'd be off to the bank and buying one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drake267 View Post
    Shot count is increased by 50% not doubled, I quite like the look of these, I do like the ultra though, a lot of positive improvements, stainless probe and better trigger, better mag hopefully, more shots, nothing to not like really. Though bsa did go a bit over board with the new rifle launch, essentially it is but it’s still an ultra in name and looks. I’ll,be having one as I want a dedicated nv rig and this will be it I think.
    He quoted 80 shots per fill. A ultra does 40-45. So not 50% is it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
    £605.00 or as a numbered special edition with scope, mod, & case but I forget the cost of that.
    £799 he quoted in the video for the numbered ones

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    I really like it. BSA have addressed the 2 gripes that I had with my Ultra SE - the low shot count and the fill probe. I only wish they didn’t fit sling studs to the stock. I’m guessing there’s going to be a synthetic stock available at some point too.

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    Let's hope it's reliable

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    Well there is no reg to go wrong.....

    I suspect the block/action has been designed to take over from the current BSA platform/s. Plenty of room between barrel and cylinder for a shroud s and buddy bottles etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DM80 View Post
    Let's hope it's reliable

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    Yes, my thoughts exactly



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