I bought the wife a mk3 s - she likes it and hits most of what she aims at. I get to set it up for her now and again. Wouldn't swap my Steyr for it though - not in a million yearsOriginally Posted by sniper22
Dave.
without sounding big headed, ive owned the lot in my 25+ years of shooting. in you opinon no pcp is far more accurate than others, but in mine the airwolf/ mk3 are just that.Originally Posted by Chris St. MH
I bought the wife a mk3 s - she likes it and hits most of what she aims at. I get to set it up for her now and again. Wouldn't swap my Steyr for it though - not in a million yearsOriginally Posted by sniper22
Dave.
Originally Posted by IND3P3ND3NT69
Actually I agree they are very accurate (yes I'm not being sarcastic ), but I've had 5/6 and all of them have failed in the field.
Shame though because they are very accurate, not Walther accurate but still very good...
On another note...
My philosophy is that searching for accuracy is nothing, without being able to handle and 'work' accuracy.
It mains me to say that I don't shoot well with 'mechano' rifles, and shoot better with a rifle and a good piece of walnut. 'Mechano' rifles are usually most accurate, but I can't shoot them, so there you go.
...Bring on the Ripleys
Last edited by Rabbit Sniper; 17-06-2006 at 03:05 PM.
Of the 130+ rifles that I've owned the most accurate have been:
Whiscombe JW60FB
Air Arms ProSport .22
Air Arms S410 (My current gun)
Was Richard's 8002 more accuate than any of the rifles you've owned Luddite ???Originally Posted by luddite
ATb
Phil
my anshutz is accurate but it is definatly not a gun for someone wanting to buy an easy way to accuracy, i find i have to concertrait a lot to et goop groups with it oppossed to a s400 that will one hole easy at 30, my anshutzc will definatly one hole at 45 without any problems but i ent shot it any further than that
My Zenith Of Course.
Feinwerkbau 300S
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