philpot 5,040 Posted August 11, 2016 Report Share Posted August 11, 2016 I am a huge believer in 'TRY BEFORE YOU BUY' where ever possible but I know it is not always possible. Phil 1 Quote Link to post
treecreeper 1,136 Posted August 11, 2016 Report Share Posted August 11, 2016 Top advice and gesture phil? Quote Link to post
Rez 4,961 Posted August 12, 2016 Report Share Posted August 12, 2016 Welcome aboard Luke I am only an hour away from you, near the Humber Bridge area so if it helps, you can come over and have a go with my guns, I have both PCP and springer so you can see which you like. I will take you to my local dealer who always has some second hand guns which I will arrange for you to try while you are there if that helps. Phil One thing is for sure Luke, it will give you the chance to feel the difference between a PCP and a springer and there is a big difference in shooting them as I have found out when I bought a springer recently, as some of the lads on here will know. I will wait to hear from you matey. Phil Very decent gesture that, good man .Did something similar with my lad a while back, who's been shooting since he was 10, he's now 25. Had my heart set on a HW . Shouldered one and a couple more HW's, a couple of dianas and bsa's ............. came home with a brocock jubilee! Lol Fell in love with it as soon as I shouldered it! Lol Those jubilees mate... Limited edition so I remember. Nice. Very nice. Bit different. 1 Quote Link to post
shaaark 10,937 Posted August 12, 2016 Report Share Posted August 12, 2016 Welcome aboard Luke I am only an hour away from you, near the Humber Bridge area so if it helps, you can come over and have a go with my guns, I have both PCP and springer so you can see which you like. I will take you to my local dealer who always has some second hand guns which I will arrange for you to try while you are there if that helps. Phil One thing is for sure Luke, it will give you the chance to feel the difference between a PCP and a springer and there is a big difference in shooting them as I have found out when I bought a springer recently, as some of the lads on here will know. I will wait to hear from you matey. Phil Very decent gesture that, good man .Did something similar with my lad a while back, who's been shooting since he was 10, he's now 25. Had my heart set on a HW . Shouldered one and a couple more HW's, a couple of dianas and bsa's ............. came home with a brocock jubilee! Lol Fell in love with it as soon as I shouldered it! Lol Those jubilees mate... Limited edition so I remember. Nice. Very nice. Bit different. Yes it was no 12 of 50 in .22. Very very accurate and light, beautiful rifle. But I'm afraid I didn't do it, or myself really, the justice it deserved. Didn't get out with it more than a few times, due to relationship issues lol. And at the time I wasn't really that clued up on pcp's, only shot my son's rapid .20 once, and his ultra .177 once, before we went to look at what I had in mind. And to be honest, pcp's can be quite forboding if you aren't that much of a 'shooter'. Anyway, sold it to a part time keeper who's over the moon with it, and I've gone back to something I'm more familiar/comfortable with, a birmingham made webley stingray .22, that my son had tuned for me and the barrel shortened, and it's accurate as feck and hits hard with accupells Quote Link to post
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