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Ashy

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About Ashy

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  1. bsa ultra single shot, get one for like £200 second hand with scope
  2. no, your airgun shouls not be CAPABLE of over 12ft/lbs. so if it can be turned over 12 its illegal without a licence
  3. what gun do you have? Gunpower stealth !!! take it to your local gunshop, it could just need stripped down and cleaned but it could be the seals. they should be able to clean it or replace the seal for a little bit of £
  4. Light aswell, especially the skelton stock version. You will need to spend more on a fn19 than an ultra though.
  5. what gun do you have?
  6. have you ever over filled your rifle? you could have blown the seals
  7. http://www.mtcoptics.co.uk/mtcScope_Genesis.htm that looks like a nice scope, another one to look at is the hawke sidewinder 30 with 20x 1/2 mill dot recticle
  8. Single shot ok if you dont need quick follow up shots. Ratting last night i shot four rats in a matter of seconds something i couldnt have done with a single shot. The new bsa magazines are also very good, ive yet to have a jam after getting through four tins of pellets.I would say that there isnt any accuracy advantage in using a single shot? There is not an accuracy advantage, but less chancee of damaging the skirt in loading one by one then letting them index through the mag. Not really more accurate just less chance of a flyer which could wound your target. also there is no big
  9. No problem, a 300 bar tank can hold more air in the same space as a 230 bar can because its compressed more. Basically you get alot more fills
  10. it could mean its made for holding 228 bar but its been tested to 379 for safety reasons, would not recommend filling it that high though.
  11. Single shot ok if you dont need quick follow up shots. Ratting last night i shot four rats in a matter of seconds something i couldnt have done with a single shot. The new bsa magazines are also very good, ive yet to have a jam after getting through four tins of pellets.I would say that there isnt any accuracy advantage in using a single shot? There is not an accuracy advantage, but less chancee of damaging the skirt in loading one by one then letting them index through the mag. Not really more accurate just less chance of a flyer which could wound your target. also there is no big
  12. You could pickup a BSA ultra second hand for less then £350 if your lucky, my mate sold me his (single shot) for £150 with a shitty tasco scope on and a weichrauch silencer. It's an excellent shooter and in excellent condition. You can get them regulated to get a more consistant shot, and more shots per-fill, there a good super-light super-accurate hunting pcp. My only dislike is the MMC cocking system and low shots per fill (35 in .22).
  13. There a great gun, but because of jams and that tiny little bit of an accuracy increase and control go for the single shot.
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