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    Very good, But there is a separate section for reviews so that the post doesn't get lost in general.

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    maybe it's had an aftermarket reg fitted ?
    Or, as the good shot count it quite low for the CCs, it may have very tight porting and a heavy hammer/spring, which would also explain the flat line then drop.

    Good review, I am genuinely surprised at how good some of the current crop of budget PCPs actually are...
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
    Very good, But there is a separate section for reviews so that the post doesn't get lost in general.
    Good point, I'll ask the mods to move both I've done recently
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    Fantastic review mate enjoyed reading it
    Think it’s similar if not the same platform of my BT65 and I’d agree they are fantastic guns!

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    Enjoyed your review. Spot on. I've had a couple of these and among them a regged version. They're good out of the box and a brilliant introduction to a hunting pcp but my regged version really was very very accurate. As good as some of the much more expensive guns I've had.

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    Thumbs up Hatsans

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnsriot View Post
    Enjoyed your review. Spot on. I've had a couple of these and among them a regged version. They're good out of the box and a brilliant introduction to a hunting pcp but my regged version really was very very accurate. As good as some of the much more expensive guns I've had.
    Good review.
    I have had the .22 version for a few years...and sold the S400 in .22 i had and kept the Hatsan...as the Hatsan was just as accurate in a shootout...and bought me x2 more Hatsans.
    It is now fitted with a Pard 008 on an Eaglevision mount and A&M mod and is my go to dedicated night gun.
    Very accurate with H&N ammo and Accupells.
    A fairly heavy gun, but has a solid build.
    50 good shots off a charge and never needed any seals either.
    I have had worse guns that were more expensive.
    Not finished like a Ripley..but a damm good field gun and i
    also like the revolver style mag system.
    In fact, all 3 of my field guns are Hatsans..AT44 10, BT65SB
    125 Springer all well up to the job and are cheap enough to bash around the land and not worry.
    None have ever let me down in the field either.
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    Great review
    Really detailed - loved reading it
    Shame there isn't more reviews like this

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonny200 View Post
    Great review
    Really detailed - loved reading it
    Shame there isn't more reviews like this
    Thanks for the encouragement, if your interested in a particular rifle then put up a general add asking for links from members, someone will have reviewed one, probably several times for the more popular ones. I've done dozens over the years, but not all on this site, particularly Daystates which I've had dozens of, so it's worth asking.

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