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Alright folks, just a quick one for you all to mull over, i am not getting on with my pcp (bsa superten) and am thinking of selling up but what springer would you recommend in .22 for around the £350-£400 range i have in the past used a tx 200 hc and found that a great gun whats your views, cheers in advance.:thumbs:

 

 

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Alright folks, just a quick one for you all to mull over, i am not getting on with my pcp (bsa superten) and am thinking of selling up but what springer would you recommend in .22 for around the £350-£400 range i have in the past used a tx 200 hc and found that a great gun whats your views, cheers in advance.:thumbs:

whats up with the pcp mate anything or do you just not like it?

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Alright folks, just a quick one for you all to mull over, i am not getting on with my pcp (bsa superten) and am thinking of selling up but what springer would you recommend in .22 for around the £350-£400 range i have in the past used a tx 200 hc and found that a great gun whats your views, cheers in advance.:thumbs:

 

 

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The TX200 is a superb rifle, but if it was down to me I would have to go with the HW97K MK2 Thumbhole with adjustable butt pad. :thumbs:

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I love both my TX200s and HW80s and would recommend them in a heartbeat. But if I was right-handed, it would be an Air Arms Pro Sport in both flavours. Absolutely beautiful rifle and the best for your allowed budget.

 

After that, look at the TX200, Weihrauch 97k/97KT, HW95, Weihrauch HW80, HW90, HW77. All of which are magnificent. :thumbs:

 

Can't recommend a BSA spring rifle, they are built to a budget and the quality is not so great as "adequate". :thumbdown:

 

Pianoman

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a pal has a pro sport and its an excellent rifle, very accurate but some might find it a little weighty, and personally i'm finding that a hw95 is doing everything right for me, lovely weight, nice balance(with the right scope) and the trigger, once adjusted to suit, is superb. less than £300 too!!!

 

all the best, wurz

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I'd agree about the Pro Elite. It was a nice rifle but, it was an FAC only job. And not as good as the .177 FAC TX200HC. That's what I went for and cannot rate it highly enough. Hits a penny size group at 45 metres. But our friend here makes no note of having the ticket, so, it's a no-no it seems.

 

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