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    webley tracker

    what are these going for in good condition many thanks
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    £200 to £400, depending on condition and stock type (beech, walnut). Decent tyrolean probably a bit more.

    Shop price for an average type but decent condition standard beech is around £300 round here.

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    I traded my deluxe years ago for work on my Skan R32 which was not cycling due to probe being bent and required a resealing.he also fixed my pax phoenix which was not holding air due to seals and the firing valve required fixing.that work was valued at £250. Nice to see the prices are climbing on these lovely guns.mine was in as good a condition except for an unused boxed example.

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    If I ever dream up scenarios of me stalking carefully through the woods after squirrels, or maybe even rats around barns, I always seem to place the stumpy, superb handling Tracker in my mitts on these forays. However, over the years the reports of lacklustre accuracy (no doubt down to the tap - so safe and easy to use, but inefficient), trigger and fiddly aspect of trigger re-build when servicing them has always ultimately stopped me tracking (sorry!) one down. Had the right one ever come up at the right price I may have taken the plunge. With prices on the rise, ownership looks increasingly unlikely for me.
    I can't imagine any other rifles handling so well (other than the short-barrelled Air Arms sidelever - was it the Bora?), though, so that mental picture of me stalking the woods with the stumpy one will probably stay with me for a long time.
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    Thanks Jeff!

    The Tracker has worked its way into my dreamy thoughts on many an occasion, for all those reasons as above. And I've always managed to chase it out of my thoughts eventually. Again, for those reasons as above.

    Now the stumpy little sidelever is going to be running riot in my head again for a while until I can banish those urges.

    Thanks..

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Thanks Jeff!

    The Tracker has worked its way into my dreamy thoughts on many an occasion, for all those reasons as above. And I've always managed to chase it out of my thoughts eventually. Again, for those reasons as above.

    Now the stumpy little sidelever is going to be running riot in my head again for a while until I can banish those urges.

    Thanks..

    I found them disappointing to be honest.my walnut stocked deluxe was immaculate when I traded it for work with logunator. He tried and failed to get the power over 8ftlb. I found it front heavy myself for such a compact gun. The khamsin I sold 5yrs ago was a much better gun to be fair. As short self powered guns go the balance on my Olympus is far better. A few trackers people have said we're around 10ftlb but many more say they have tried and failed to get anywhere near that power output. Nice looking guns but a let down unfortunately.

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    I remember buying one of these when they first came out, no doubt reading about them in agw. It came in a box with i think a 4x32 scope. At that time i had just about every pellet that was made and i tried them all in that Tracker. Nothing grouped in it with the best being about 2 1/2" at twenty yards. I had it less than a week and took it back to the shop. I bought a Sharps Ace instead which i still have.

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    your welcome tony mate i was honestly thinking of getting another one just for plinking in the garden as i have fond memories of my old one
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