Ive had a few now and my favourite is still the very early RH mk2 carbine, spent a few quid sorting it but that was a good gun in the end, others have come and gone mainly due to lack of accuracy
BSA still push these out with the same issues unaddressed, regulators aren’t the best, barrels are pot luck and the internal setup is poor with hammers and springs still delivering about the worst hammer bouncing pcp made, plus bolt probes flake easily.
If you find a good barreled gun, swap the reg out for a Huma, lighten hammer and fit a new Hspring to suit, Tom Nelson aka Rancid Tom can turn these into very efficient pcps and also makes a lovely stainless bolt.
Get a handed stocked version and not the ambi version as your head is pushed off centre whereas a handed stock has cast which helps keep everything in line, barrels can be pot luck and not the quality of the older S10, never believe bsa’s advertised shotcount as they lie, solve the wasteful hammer bounce and you can get 50% plus or more. The older metal mags can be problematic depending on what pellets you use. Bsa dresses the same old gun with fancy dresses now but remember, you can put lipstick on a pig, but its still a pig
Why Bsa have never tried to sort these out baffles me as those early stocks are lovely to shoulder, preferring to pump out the same old stuff put me off the brand but would I have an older sorted gun, yes indeed (as long as accuracy was good)
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