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My interests are hunting and messing about with cars and computers - its pretty hectic...
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In my opinion you are better off with a LPG V8i, more power and same if not better fuel economy, the TD5 is a good engine but it is slightly underpowered, it needed a 300tdi really. But I wasn't there to make said decisions, and neither am I to make yours, (and also the v8 sounds better :-) )
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The Freelander 2 is actually quite alright, it hasn't been around long enough for tests on how hard waring the chassis is and things for off road. The Freelander 1 was awful, the body was rustproof but the running gear was bad. Many head gasket problems with the petrols And by the way the RR Evoque is built on the same base as the Freelander 2, so that would be more likely to take the Chelsea tractor spot in my opinion The Freelander is now what the discovery was back in '89 a family 4x4 that is also quite affordable now the discovery is on tech par with the Range Rover
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Sorry for the late reply but the powers that be have decreed that I cannot get a new air rifle until about mid June after my exams (fair point) but on the other hand that will give me time to increase my budget by selling stuff so what do people suggest other than S200 / PCR 1
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Oh my god, stealthy1, I just read your post and whilst trying to laugh quietly, I gave myself a sore throat and started a small coughing fit. Quit your job and do stand up. No seriously.
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Hi, thanks for all your replies and I am definitely taking notice. I am also looking at things like the Air Arms TX200, I know it is a springer but its a decent make and bought new will last a long time. I think what I'm after is a accurate with a bit of quality for less than £250, £200 if I can help it. I know that PCP will be more and I can stretch to more but if its possible I would like it to be lower. Again many thanks for all your replies. Callum
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lol, thanks for that Craig, and I do understand the complications with co2, it can be pretty annoying. Is it worth converting a co2 to PCP? I was looking around and it can be done for around £50. Is it worth it or is it just better off going straight for PCP? Some springers are OK but they often 'choing', so the moderator / silencer doesn't do anything. Thanks all, Callum
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My Neighbour but 5 has the R-10 Mk2 and it is very good, 1.5 mill dots for 50m, and his is regulated so I assume the MK3 will be
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Hi, I currently own a Crossman 2100 classic, and to be honest it is doing my nut in, the constant pumping for minimal FtLb is pointless, so I am looking at the SMK XS78 and the AGS PCR1. The XS 78, I can get from my local gun shop for £105 - £110, and I am not really bothered by CO2 losing pressure in cold conditions, because I am not a morning / cold person But the PCR1 is getting me a bit confused, I have read lots of reviews about it and for what I need (something cheap but fairly ok) it seems alright, however the reviews I read said they buy it new for £175 - £200, however the on