I agree with everything that's been said about a S200 but if you wanted to push the boat out an S510 is the easiest rifle to cock with a side lever, same as a HW100. Not as lightweight as the S200 but so easy to use.
Someone said house work wont kill you, but I say 'why take that chance'
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Yes but we aren't defending ourselves against waves of advancing jihadis.
We're shooting paper, spinners and maybe a bunny or two.
Arthur
I wish I was in the land of cotton.
I second that. It is one of the most under rated PCPs becuase it doesn't have bells and whistles. If the OP wants a solid gun with magazine then I would stick my neck out and suggest HW100.
Around £725.00 for the walnut stock version what one gets with this gun is difficult to beat.
A.G
The Brocock Contour is another that should be in the mix.
Small,light,Quiet and clinically accurate in .177.
Around the same price as an S200,and they hold their value well.
http://www.brocock.co.uk/contour.html
https://www.facebook.com/groups/7192...21379/?fref=ts Rapid 7,HW100kt .177,Theoben Fenman, BSA Goldstar,Daystate HW30S shrouded and tuned, HW99S (Paul Short tuned)
Looking for TO-6 Trigger unit unmessed with or T0-6 kit for 34
I look forward to reading opinions of the S200 with adjustable/ ambi stock. I enjoy my S400 but due to a eye problem I now shoot left eye. Time for change..... hence my interest in the S200.
Not being in regular employment, the S200 may be achievable....... 60th birthday soon, cash presents only, I wish
Sell the unworn socks, slippers etc then try a green stocked S200. Please let my wife be looking over my shoulder and be reading this!
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Thanks very much for all the input folks! I feel a trip to test a few out is on the cards!
Hatsan AT44 is worth a look.
You can spend thousands and still miss a barn door or spend just enough and enjoy yourself. If you haven't got the talent to start with a million pound won't fix it. Whippet, Russell, a few bang sticks and a flat cap. http://www.smart-tech1st.co.uk
If you a low price PCP take a look at the SMK PR900W the .22 can fire 11.5ft lbs only 5lbs in weight and you can get them for under £200.00. The only downfall is that you need to charge them every 30/35 shoots. I also took a SMK M22 to my shooting club last week ,every one was impressed with it.
.22 Venom Mach 1 (FAC) 6-25x56 Millett.
.22 Venom Mach 2 Thumbhole 6.5-20x40 Leupold EFR.
.22 Venom Mach 2 Sporter 4-12x40 Leupold.
.177 Venom Vantage 4-16x50.
.177 Venom Daystate 8-32x56 AGS.
.22 Venom Datstate 4-16x56 AGS.
.22 Webley Venom FX2000 6-18x40 Busnel Legend.
.177 Titan MPT by Steve Pope 6-24x40 Tasco.
.177 Pro-Sport 4-16x50.
.22 Webley FX2000 3-9x33 Leupold EFR.
.177 Logan Solo 4-16x50.
.22 HW90 (spring powered) 4-16x50
.22 Gamo Stutzen.
.177 Walther lever action.