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Just wondering what is the lightest weight PCP available.

My HW100 is so bloody heavy and I always have to sit down and rest it on my knee or use the shooting sticks Scuba1 so kindly made for me. Standing shots are impossible so I really do need something a lot more manageable.

When I bought it there was nowhere for me to test it out and I mainly got it because it was the quietest one available.

Back in the early 90's a friend of mine borrowed a PCP from his mate, it was called a Titan Manitou and I had a go shooting with it, it was so incredibly light and quiet that I remember really wanting one but had no money at the time.

Does anybody own one of these or something similar?

I did try out Scuba's Air Arms rifle which is a bit lighter but not nearly as much as that Titan.

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Just wondering what is the lightest weight PCP available.

My HW100 is so bloody heavy and I always have to sit down and rest it on my knee or use the shooting sticks Scuba1 so kindly made for me. Standing shots are impossible so I really do need something a lot more manageable.

When I bought it there was nowhere for me to test it out and I mainly got it because it was the quietest one available.

Back in the early 90's a friend of mine borrowed a PCP from his mate, it was called a Titan Manitou and I had a go shooting with it, it was so incredibly light and quiet that I remember really wanting one but had no money at the time.

Does anybody own one of these or something similar?

I did try out Scuba's Air Arms rifle which is a bit lighter but not nearly as much as that Titan.

 

Air Arms S200 is a nice light rifle (2.75Kg), supprisingly accurate for the price.

There was one i shot called the talisman which was very light but dont think there made anymore,

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Guest air gunner

Go to the gym and pump some iron!!

Jokes aside a rifle such as the aas200 is apparently light but very effective.

If you have some good wood working skills and some time make a skeleton stock?

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air arms s410 tdr (take down rifle) is the lightest rifle i know of.

s410 classic: 2.72kg

s410 carbine:2.48kg

s200 classic:2.65kg

s410 TDR: 2.7kg <lightest rifle

 

Look again at your post Aron , :blink:

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air arms s410 tdr (take down rifle) is the lightest rifle i know of.

s410 classic: 2.72kg

s410 carbine:2.48kg

s200 classic:2.65kg

s410 TDR: 2.7kg <lightest rifle

 

erm.........no

 

think you've got mixed up arron????

 

cheers

 

sean

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air arms s410 tdr (take down rifle) is the lightest rifle i know of.

s410 classic: 2.72kg

s410 carbine:2.48kg

s200 classic:2.65kg

s410 TDR: 2.7kg <lightest rifle

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