ill say it first, got to be one of those "rapid" things, not really mate, go get a hw100 or a aa410.
cheers
simmo
ime thinking of going precharged any tips on the best one for hunting
ill say it first, got to be one of those "rapid" things, not really mate, go get a hw100 or a aa410.
cheers
simmo
It's the one that fits you the best, feels nicest in your hands and shoots well for you. Simple innit?
Seriously, you need to think do you want single shot or multi shot and how much do you want to pay?
Then it might be worth a look down the local club see a few, even try a few and go from there.
Old age is mandatory, growing up is optional.
ime looking to pay under 500 and see what i could get
i like the hw 100 though and the 125 shots
Don't forget you'll need charging gear to go with it. Secondhand from here might be your way forward. But you still need to be fairly sure you'll get on with what you intend to buy.Originally Posted by jpandyp
Old age is mandatory, growing up is optional.
The very best hunting rifle in my opinion is the Ripley Xl9/XL25.
For a standard XL9 your looking at £1300.
BONNIE & CLYDE is selling a hw100 sporter on here top rifle i had one till i fell for an mfr. he is asking for £400,
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not fair i want one of themOriginally Posted by Rabbit Sniper
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Originally Posted by Rabbit Sniper
i live close to ripley have they still got the shop
i'd go for a beech stocked aa s410/k,s200 or a nice falcon but you need charging gear as said before,a bottle and gauges or a stirrup pump.
Yes, the workshop is still there.Originally Posted by jpandyp
got to be the hw 100 thumbhole fantastic peice of kit and my .22 is for sale as complete kit see sales section
Logun Axor / AAs400/410 or Falcon from jsr (hit clicky in top right of your screen).
Bax
If you are hunting, try lugging the HW100 about and you may go off the idea.Originally Posted by jpandyp
A single charge may last you up to a week on an AAs410k, and its a nice little rifle to carry, reliable, and accurate
Bluing can be a bit iffy though
I reckon £500:00 would get you a nice Falcon FN19, scope, bottle and guage and slip second hand.
Good hunting tool, light, reliable and very accurate.
IMHO
Old age is mandatory, growing up is optional.