Mine is a Gat gun with 4.52 jsb super accurate
Dave.
I was reading another forum. A thread started me thinking about what my most accurate gun is.
For what it's worth - with me shooting and that particular gun, in order of best accuracy:
=1st Mk4is (JSB Exact diablo)
=1st Pulsar (JSB Exact diablo)
3rd BSA Ultra (.22) (RWS Super field)
4th FTP900 (JSB Exact diablo)
5th AA S400 (JSB Exact diablo)
6th HW110 (JSB Exact heavy)
7th AA S200 (JSB Exact heavy)
8th HW100T (Bisley Magnum)
All sub 12ftlb and .177
I've tried many others, but not owned them, as, with me, they weren't as good as what I already had. Haven't tried an FX or FWB yet.
I've not included springers as I'm not a good springer shot.
Revealingly, the HW110, AA S200 and HW100T have been sold on, and the FTP900 I'm trying to sell. The AA S400 was my first PCP, so I won't be selling that.
Mine is a Gat gun with 4.52 jsb super accurate
Dave.
Mine is a Gat gun with corks
Law of any kind only affects those willing to abide by it.
Brocock Concept 177 with H&N Barracuda Hunter Extreme - odd choice, I stupidly sold to my mate ! Phenomenal accuracy - I kid you not
HW95 Full venom glide 177 / jsb 4.51s - stupidly sold !
(Never sell an accurate rifle eh)
BSA Hornet JB'd 177 full length with HW Heavies (HW version of Bis Mag)
HW77k 25mm with HW (FTT) in 5.51
Looking for TO-6 Trigger unit unmessed with or T0-6 kit for 34
1. Red Wolf Midnight
2. Red Wolf Red
3. Pulsar
4. Red Wolf Seri Rosso
All of these are ridiculously accurate, and I've had 50/60+ guns including several target rifles like Steyr/FWB/Annie/Walther etc.
I've a 9015 which has just been to Ratworks which should be up there also, but I've had a shoulder OP and can't currently shoot it
Making a mockery of growing old gracefully since I retired
Leaving my HC out of the list as it's still too new
Nick G TX200 MK3 .177 1st
MFR .22
TX200 mk1 .22 joint 2nd
BSA Superstar mk1 .177
HW97. .177
AA S310 .22 joint 5th
Pete
I travel alone
Rapid MFR .20 with H&N FTT's,
Rapid mk2 .25 (fac) with JSB Kings, Both will shoot ragged single hole groups at their zero range.
My old Verminator mk1 .177 with Powapell's also shot very nice groups, as does my Scorpion se .25,
Frankly if the rifle cant manage better than 10p size groups at it's zero, I'm not going to keep it.
Diana 66.
Mk1 .177” HW77 in 80s CS thumbhole with Venom internals. That thing looks and feels lovely and shoots like a laser.
My best two break barrel sporters have been the FWB Sport and a Theoben Countryman.
XTX tuned bsa goldstar se 177
Walther lg400 ft
isp airstream mk3
Steyr challenge
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Anschultz 8002 s2
BSA SUPERSPORT .22
Ripley ar5s .177
Steyr challenge hft 177 SYWELL FT CLUB
Well, I swapped or sold all of my springers and am now left with 22 .177 PCP's.....
Most accurate in order:
HW100K AA Diabolo Field 8.4g
HW100 AA Diabolo Field 8.4g
BSA R10 Accupels
AA S300 Shoots anything
AAS200 Tweeky regged AA Diabolo Field 8.4g
AAS200T AA Diabolo Field 8.4g
AA S200 MK3 AA Diabolo Field 8.4g
Kral Hi Cap QYS/AA Diabolo Field 8.4g/Accupels
Kral Puncher Maxi Barracuda Match
The only thing that seperates the Krals from the rest, is the trigger.
AA Hft 500 .177 Jsb 8.4gn 4.52
CZ 200T 177 Jsb 8.4gn 4.52
TX200. 177 Jsb 8.4gn 4.52
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!" -- Benjamin Franklin
1st - Mk3 ISP Airstream Carbine - 14mm AA MPR barrel. - JSB Exacts 7.9's and 8.4's
=2nd - Original Mick Dawes Special No18 JSB Exact Express 7.9's
=2d - ISP Airstream Mk1 (extended), With an Original GC2 FT Team barrel bought off John Ford at Weston Park in about 1990
- Loves JSB Exacts - 8.4's and 10.4's
4th - Mick Dawes Special No 9. 7.9g Grey Superdomes 7.9 grain. (SOLD - wish I hadn't).
5th - Mk1 .177 HW77k Tuned by John Allcock who designed the Olympic trigger for Air Arms re-barrelled with a .177 Anschutz
335 barrel blank from Worcester Black Powder Supplies. Loved Grey Superdomes 7.9grain. (Another one I sold and shouldn't
have).
Last edited by Captain Zero; 17-10-2021 at 06:17 PM.
Daystate Revere .177 & HW100 Hard to choose between them
HW77 .20
why is it there are more horses arses in the world than there are horses?
My gat gun with darts
12'' group at 5 yards.
Or my fx cyclone. Reason I've kept it.
Mates fx wildcat mk3 Fac is pretty tight but that gets pushed out to rimfire distance, but sub 40 it's same hole.
S410 was same hole
Rapid Mk2 was also same hole.
S200
P10
All at zero range which is either 25 or 30 yards.
As a rule everything I own is in gods best calibre. 5.5mm (Apart from the mighty gat) 😉👍
Super soaker 3000 (water), nerf fang (foam), noisy cricket (energy), m41a pulse rifle (10x24), Gat gun (.177)
Surprisingly, for a rifle with a less-than-great trigger, the Phoenix Mk2 in 0.177. I borrowed it from Pax to write a review many years ago, but it was so good I couldn't give it back, simply had to buy it, and still have it. It shoots amazingly well, I took it to the rifle club to show the rimfire guys on the 50yd range, several times they thought it was empty because the pellets were going through the same holes and they didn't think air rifles would do that.
In second place, the old TX200 Mk2 0.177 - tweaked spring and piston weight, polished and re-crowned barrel, some weight added to the back end.
No 3, Falcon FN19. My first PCP, I spent a lot of time polishing, tweaking, crowning, machining different barrel supports etc., etc. It works very well, and holds air forever, but the shot count is too low for me, especially as it came with 8 magazines. Probably as accurate as the TX200, but it's very small and I just don't shoot it so well. Would make a great ladies gun.
Fourth. Rapid Mk2 0.177. Box standard. Great trigger, acceptable accuracy, good shot count, comfortable. It's a good all-rounder, but ultimately not quite as accurate as the others. I wish the Phoenix had a trigger like the Rapid.
Fifth onwards - assorted bouncy but loveable springers.