I've got a .22 and it's a very refined rifle. By this i mean when firing it seems under power, which it's not, no jumping and spot on in the accuracy stakes, as long as you do your bit.
It also looks good.
It's about time I treated myself to a new rifle, for a long time I've wanted some kind of Air Arms and some kind of underlever for the collection - not massively keen on the looks of the TX200 but I've always though the Pro Sport was a beautiful rifle.
Definitely going for the walnut stock on this one, but the question is do I go for .177 or .22?
I tend to prefer .177 for its ballistics, but is there a noticeable difference in the firing cycle between the PS in .177 and .22? Is it at all fiddly to load and does caliber make a difference?
I know some springers run much better in .22 and it would be handy to know if the PS is one of them.
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I've got a .22 and it's a very refined rifle. By this i mean when firing it seems under power, which it's not, no jumping and spot on in the accuracy stakes, as long as you do your bit.
It also looks good.
Can't really say if they run any better in .22 but my .177 is pretty docile compared to other .177 rifles I have, I think the weight of the rifle absorbs a lot of the recoil. I know mine is a mk1 so is the short stroke version and it's been tuned (so have also got rid of the large piston weight) so not sure if that helps either.
Which ever calibre you get, you won't be disappointed.
Pete
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Hi
Mines a 5 year old .177 - first new rifle I've owned in 44 years... but I have plenty of pre-owned hardware.
It shoots superbly well and is extremely accurate - 10mm groups at 50m - bench rested - when I do my bit......
Again I've 'lost' the large steel top hat - replaced with a Delrin item - but apart from that its Bog Standard
You wont be disappointed...Superb Rifle
Cheers Steve
Good to hear guys, thank you.
What are they like to strip down and work on? Are they as straightforward as the TX2000 is meant to be?
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I have both .177 and .22 Pro Sports and I wouldn’t part with either.
Naturally, the .177 is more fiddly to load.
If you can’t decide, follow my example, flip a coin and buy either one, then save-up and buy the other calibre!
.177 is Fairly docile to shoot not quite as docile as the lgu but not too far off. personally if you're used to 177 then I would stick with that. I hate the pellet drop on.22 personally
Ah now you've really sold me on it.
I'm extremely tempted to get one on HP from Pellpax, like, this afternoon...
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ive had them in bothe cal I used the 177 mostly target shooting ,the 22 for hunting bothe nice guns
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Like already mentioned, if you do get one, firstly replace the heavy metal top hat with a delrin one and then loctite the bolt that fixes the underlever rod to the cocking shoe as these where known to come loose.
Pete
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I took a over a few rifles today including pcp and can honestly say my prosport with v-mack kit was my favourite to shoot, It's been a labour of love after disappearing for while went sent of for cerakote, I put it back together, polished the trigger contacts etc.
It was so accurate with jsb RS, I tried Hades first and I was pleased with them but the Jsb were excellent, I think I could be right in saying the pro sport prefers a lighter pellet?
I also shot my liquid steel design tuned hw98 and that was very impressive also but the pro sport won the day!