Has anyone got a copy of Gerald Cardue's report on the BSA 240 Magnum pistol? I remember reading it in the past but can't find a copy online. I now have one of these pistols so I'd find it interesting to re-read the article. Thanks in advance 🙂
Has anyone got a copy of Gerald Cardue's report on the BSA 240 Magnum pistol? I remember reading it in the past but can't find a copy online. I now have one of these pistols so I'd find it interesting to re-read the article. Thanks in advance 🙂
I have a nice example from 1995 which came with paperwork including an “Air Weapons Final Inspection Certificate” stamped for accuracy compliance at 25yds ! The pistol is quite top heavy which puts some owners off, but I get along with it fine now that I have become accustomed to it. Mine doesn’t really live up to the “Magnum” tag but quite powerful enough for most purposes. The polystyrene packing tray within the box has what looks like it has extra provision for a longer cylinder and I believe there were plans to include this which never made it into production.
Brian
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Nice looking pistol Brian. I had mine out earlier shooting sat down with both hands at a large Birchwood Casey target at 8 yards. Mine does group but needs more elevation. It likes RWS roundheads (177) but I might try some heavier JSB's as I understand they might give more hight. We will see.
I’ll dig out the copy I got with Gerald Cardew’s evaluation 240 Magnum. It’s his typed copy, rather than as it appeared in the magazine, complete with various BSA paperwork. Bought it from Mr Dyson a few years back. No idea who had it before me.
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Thanks for posting that article. Interesting about the position of the transfer port. I'm not sure if mine is clipping pellets. Just need to do a bit more testing. I've just ordered some heavier pellets.
I've a couple of Magnums, A mk1 and a mk2, Have to say, The breech seal being held in place in the mk2 is a huge improvement as I was shooting my mk1 and after loading something caught my eye as I closed the barrel, Looked down and noticed the breech seal on the ground!
I was very careful to ensure it was still in situ each time I loaded it after that!
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So, I've been testing my BSA 240 Magnum. Having changed the breech seal, cleaned the barrel & switched changed to RWS Hobby pellets it now holds zero at 8 yards. In fact I will increase the range a bit for the next session. I don't think the pellets on mine are clipping as others have experienced. It's actually quite rewarding to shoot. I plan to do some comparison testing with my .177 Webley Tempest & HW45.