Air Arms s200. Best wishes, mcmj
Hello all,
My other half has said she'd like to try rifle shooting! Woohoo! (Likes clays to so progress always good!)
So, I was wondering about something easy to shoot and wondered about a PCP as easy to use, quiet, easy with licensing and minimal force to cock (I love my HW77 but it is a bit much for her to cock solo).
So, I was wondering about a PCP with a moderator. What would you folks recommend as a good value starter PCP?
Cheers,
Scrummy
Air Arms s200. Best wishes, mcmj
As above, Defo a s200 also some of the older ones like the falcon light hunter may be worth looking into, If multi shot needed then possibly the s410 with walnut stock if possible.
Steyr Hunting 5. I've had just about every PCP made over the last 20 odd years, many several times. If I'd have got this first it would have saved me thousands!
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I agree, in my opinion the S200 represents very good value for money.
Was there much of a saving by purchasing your S200 from Poland taking into account any postage costs?
Thanks
Too late Steve, I filled them in the last knockings at the previous Bash when Mick had the Portaloos taken away
'Best Value' ? I guess that's the best you can get with the budget you've got. Have a look at second hand maybe, there are some very nice PCPs out there at reasonable prices.
HW77K .22, HW100KT .22, HW95K .22. AA TX200 MK3 .22. AA S410 MK3 .177. HW80 .25 HW30S .22. Pistols: Walther CP88 .177, Hatsan Mod25 Supercharger .22, HW45 Silver Star .177, Webley Alecto .177, SMK Victory CP2 .22
No, I paid 488 euros or £422 including delivery to my house. At Bar they are £420 and at Solware they are £399, Both retailers that I am very happy to buy guns from.
But they both only supply the standard stock versions and I have ordered one in a green adjustable stock that I could not find in any UK retailer.
The S400 is better value for not much more money.
And if you get the Classic with the longer cylinder, you'll get almost twice as many shots as with the S200.
The S400 isn't particularly heavy but the S200 is a lightweight and has a better barrel.
The S200 is a very accurate gun but it is overpriced in the UK.
Better to buy from abroad.
If you go for the 200 buy this one:
http://www.balistas.com/air-rifles/c...-s-green-45mm/
Arthur
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Best value are the ISP Spartan and AirStream rifles.
How many other manufacturers give you the option to tell them exactly how you want your rifle to be and then craft them by hand?
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