can you tell me what Mr bowkett did and how much and what kind of diff it made, i tried logun penotrators, accupells but the H&N field target trophy were the most consistant at the weekend
can you tell me what Mr bowkett did and how much and what kind of diff it made, i tried logun penotrators, accupells but the H&N field target trophy were the most consistant at the weekend
Unfortunately, the latest version does require that the bolt is turned down when pulled back. I was told this was to satisfy an American market requirement. It's not a huge problem really and remains pretty easy to operate. It's just that, at this price, I think I have a right to expect 'slick and perfect'!
So far only shot Bisley pellets (as recommended by the seller), but I will be testing a range of different brands for power consistency and accuracy in near future so will post findings then.
I love my MkII S10 BB Carbine. The bolt on mine was quite stiff and graunchy, but John Bowkett sorted that out when he did the blue-printing.
Mine groups well with Daystate 4.52mm pellets, although some BSA barrels seem to like Bisley Magnums.
I'm saving up at the moment to get a MkIII stock, which to my eye is much nicer than the one on my MkII.
Guess I must be old fashioned. I could accept a graunchy bolt on a £60 XS78, but for £500+ the gun should be perfect and already blueprinted IMO.
Around £200 or less, you may need to make allowances. Over that, you shouldn't need to.
Walther CP-2 Match, FAS 604 & Tau 7 target pistols, Smith & Wesson 6" & 4" co2 pistol, Crosman 1377,
Baikal IZH 53 pistol, Gamo CFX Royal,177, Umarex SA-10 CO2 pistol.
iv'e just got a mk3 bull barrel for my son to shoot i had a mk2 a few years ago and it was a pile of poo but the mk3 is so much better just hope my boy will like it
i have a mk2 s10 and its not a pile of poo in fact bsa assured me the only difference is the stok on the mk3.i do agree though the mk2 stock is ugly but that can be changed.and about the deadlock is there any way of removing it?id like to go up back forward with the bolt?AND thanx for the review
having had an aa 410 for many years and never had any probs, a superb gun. I sold it and had a break from shooting. I then had another go and got a bsa s10 mk 3 certainly different from the AA but having got used to it i now find that it certainly performs as well in the field as the AA if not better. Use it awhile you wont be dissapointed.