Miikee-L 72 Posted March 11, 2013 Author Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 Yes i have heard a lot of good things about the mags! and yes it does feel great to me! just looking forward to it now haha mike Quote Link to post
danco1987 27 Posted March 16, 2013 Report Share Posted March 16, 2013 Love my 177 scorpion. Its the ss tac version and it's very accurate. I bought it secondhand and its been customised so I've never owned a straight out the box one. Nevertheless, I'm sure a standard one would be just as accurate. Mine has a rowan engineering custom 2 stage trigger and a tench regulator fitted so it does or so shots at a consistent 11.6fpe with crosman premier heavies. Mine shoots aa fields and premiers lovely. I only use premiers in it though as I find them slightly more accurate, I know their trajectory well and they pack quite a whack. If I can find a multi shot tench or xtx regged one in .177 secondhand I'll probably get it. But for the time being my single shot is doing the job very well. Highly recommend the scorpion. Quote Link to post
Miikee-L 72 Posted March 16, 2013 Author Report Share Posted March 16, 2013 Thank you for the input danco1987! that is one thing i am considering getting is a match trigger, but then again ill get a propper feeling for the gun when i actually get it and start using it a lot! And are the regs worth the money? and are they a DIY job or a gunsmith's job? ill see what i think of my SE before i think about getting one tho but just wondering other peoples opinions? ATB Mike Quote Link to post
(g80na1886) 1 Posted March 27, 2013 Report Share Posted March 27, 2013 (edited) i own one meself and gotta say i use it more than my other 2 rifles, its a little weighty but being used to carrying the 97k about im used to it, got the BEECH version though and ave to say even tho im not normally a beech fan, it does looks the bees knees! lol getcha self down that shop and give the man e's money, i KNOW u WONT regret it! Edited March 27, 2013 by (g80na1886) Quote Link to post
danco1987 27 Posted March 27, 2013 Report Share Posted March 27, 2013 I've just bought a second scorpion which is a multi shot. It's the standard length not the carbine. So I'm swapping the breech over to my carbine turning it from a ss into a multi shot and will have the single shot breech put on to the standard length rifle. Can't wait till its done and I can get out hunting again! Quote Link to post
Miikee-L 72 Posted March 27, 2013 Author Report Share Posted March 27, 2013 i own one meself and gotta say i use it more than my other 2 rifles, its a little weighty but being used to carrying the 97k about im used to it, got the BEECH version though and ave to say even tho im not normally a beech fan, it does looks the bees knees! lol getcha self down that shop and give the man e's money, i KNOW u WONT regret it! Thanks mate! I'm picking mine up tomorrow! and i have decided with beach, simply because i had a talk with Tony Wall and he told me that if i choose walnut he will have to order one in and can't guarantee what it will look like! plus the beech is cheaper and still looks really nice! Quote Link to post
Miikee-L 72 Posted March 27, 2013 Author Report Share Posted March 27, 2013 I've just bought a second scorpion which is a multi shot. It's the standard length not the carbine. So I'm swapping the breech over to my carbine turning it from a ss into a multi shot and will have the single shot breech put on to the standard length rifle. Can't wait till its done and I can get out hunting again! I see you have yours reg'd? how much did this cost and is it worth the money mate? Quote Link to post
danco1987 27 Posted March 28, 2013 Report Share Posted March 28, 2013 I've just bought a second scorpion which is a multi shot. It's the standard length not the carbine. So I'm swapping the breech over to my carbine turning it from a ss into a multi shot and will have the single shot breech put on to the standard length rifle. Can't wait till its done and I can get out hunting again! I see you have yours reg'd? how much did this cost and is it worth the money mate? I have bought two scorpions and both came already regulated with a tench reg. XTX air charges £150 to tune and reg a scorpion with a Tench regulator. I have a carbine scorpion which will do about 70- full power shots in .177. I also have a standard length rifle which will do over 100 shots in .177 but I have not properly counted either tbh. The power consistency is great, no noticeable curve and makes it worth doing for that alone. You also get more shots per fill than a new out the box scorpion I understand. I usually get to my permissions, zero and then hunt. Maybe shoot targets a bit more if the rabbits aren't showing. I sometimes only use as little as 2/3 shots, other times 30-40 if I do a bit of target shooting as well, but never empty the rifle nor get close to. Then I top up with pump before I go out again. Quote Link to post
Miikee-L 72 Posted March 29, 2013 Author Report Share Posted March 29, 2013 thank you for the advise mate I've got mine now i got it yesterday! ill see how i get on with it properly first before i decide to get it reg'd or not! Sounds like it could be on the cards tho! Quote Link to post
Miikee-L 72 Posted March 29, 2013 Author Report Share Posted March 29, 2013 (edited) As Promised lads heres she is! This is my Scorpion SE in .177, the scope is a HAWKE Sport HD IR 4-12 x 50 and i cant remember what silencer it is but i picked all of the things you see from Sandwell Field Sports yesterday and from what I've tried its a fantastic rifle. I cant wait to go out to see what this can do at distance because I've only been able to manage shots at about 21 yards so far but it will easily do groups less than a 5p using AA field 4.52. This is my first PCP and so far i love it! Edited March 29, 2013 by Miikee-L Quote Link to post
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