Sharback 0 Posted September 21, 2017 Author Report Share Posted September 21, 2017 I apologize to everyone, I have responded to almost all of your responses which I appreciate a lot! but it seems the moderator has now approved them, and I don't have time to type them all again. Not* Quote Link to post
pianoman 3,587 Posted September 21, 2017 Report Share Posted September 21, 2017 What air rifle would you recommend from the list below? I'll be going hunting 2-3 days a week and plinking in garden pretty much every day, I've hunted before with traps but this would be the first time using a rifle HW100 T/KT Air Arms 510 Daystate Wolverine Type 2 C Air Arms 410 BSA Gold Star SE Webley Raider Quantum FX Wildcat Reliability and build quality is VERY important, I don't want to have to send the rifle back for repairs after a couple of months, customer service is also important in case I need to return the rifle. Please don't suggest me to buy a cheap springer rifle, I am getting a PCP not a springer, this isn't going to be used as a "hobby" it's going to be used for wild camping in 300 acre forest (Yes I have permission) so it needs to be reliable and solid quality. From your PCP list here, I would go for the HW100 in whatever format/calibre you desire. Of all the rifles listed this one ticks more boxes of your requirements than the others. Straight out of the box reliability, phenominal accuracy, rugged durability and decent customer after-sales care are your most important factors. Second choice would go for Air Arms. FX guns are built like Swiss watches. Beautifully built but not as tough in the field as Weihrauch. I too have a Daystate Regal that needed another 120 quid spent on an Airtech regulator, a barrel-crop and re-threaded for a screw-on silencer. It has made it an amazing rifle to hunt and mooch with but, along with poor experiences from other lads here of Daystate's after-sales care, it has tarnished Daystate's reputation badly. BSA is owned by Spanish gunmakers Gamo and the build-quality is not the Great British airgun maker it once was. Webley I'm no longer certain of. They were once superb British gunmakers but then, went through shit management and poor business handling and the company went under. Today, they have bounced back and might be great again? Quote Link to post
Sharback 0 Posted September 21, 2017 Author Report Share Posted September 21, 2017 What air rifle would you recommend from the list below? I'll be going hunting 2-3 days a week and plinking in garden pretty much every day, I've hunted before with traps but this would be the first time using a rifle HW100 T/KT Air Arms 510 Daystate Wolverine Type 2 C Air Arms 410 BSA Gold Star SE Webley Raider Quantum FX Wildcat Reliability and build quality is VERY important, I don't want to have to send the rifle back for repairs after a couple of months, customer service is also important in case I need to return the rifle. Please don't suggest me to buy a cheap springer rifle, I am getting a PCP not a springer, this isn't going to be used as a "hobby" it's going to be used for wild camping in 300 acre forest (Yes I have permission) so it needs to be reliable and solid quality. From your PCP list here, I would go for the HW100 in whatever format/calibre you desire. Of all the rifles listed this one ticks more boxes of your requirements than the others. Straight out of the box reliability, phenominal accuracy, rugged durability and decent customer after-sales care are your most important factors. Second choice would go for Air Arms. FX guns are built like Swiss watches. Beautifully built but not as tough in the field as Weihrauch. I too have a Daystate Regal that needed another 120 quid spent on an Airtech regulator, a barrel-crop and re-threaded for a screw-on silencer. It has made it an amazing rifle to hunt and mooch with but, along with poor experiences from other lads here of Daystate's after-sales care, it has tarnished Daystate's reputation badly. BSA is owned by Spanish gunmakers Gamo and the build-quality is not the Great British airgun maker it once was. Webley I'm no longer certain of. They were once superb British gunmakers but then, went through shit management and poor business handling and the company went under. Today, they have bounced back and might be great again? Well my choice isn't directly from this list, this is just a list of rifles I've looked up and read about that have great reviews, but if you have another suggestion I'm all ears. Quote Link to post
dayglowfrog 56 Posted September 25, 2017 Report Share Posted September 25, 2017 If you are a reasonably fit person then a pump is, no problem ,I think the average air gun enthusiast jugging by my club does not fit into that catagory. so bottles are always recommended. Secret is not to pump from full to empty all the time just pump it every 40 shots or so. I know you want a pcp but you really would be missing out by not learning to shoot with a decent weihrach springer second hand is not a problem . Pcps are so boring for plinking be very suprised if you manage Even one tin a month Letty alone 200 a day . I have both but don't ever bother practicing with the PCP's ,no point ,get good with a springer and you will actually learn to shoot . your granny could shoot a PCP on about 5 shots. 1 Quote Link to post
Blackbriar 8,569 Posted September 25, 2017 Report Share Posted September 25, 2017 If you are a reasonably fit person then a pump is, no problem ,I think the average air gun enthusiast jugging by my club does not fit into that catagory. so bottles are always recommended. Secret is not to pump from full to empty all the time just pump it every 40 shots or so. I know you want a pcp but you really would be missing out by not learning to shoot with a decent weihrach springer second hand is not a problem . Pcps are so boring for plinking be very suprised if you manage Even one tin a month Letty alone 200 a day . I have both but don't ever bother practicing with the PCP's ,no point ,get good with a springer and you will actually learn to shoot . your granny could shoot a PCP on about 5 shots. Just about sums it up ! Learn to shoot a Springer and you can shoot anything. You can't go far wrong with a 99 ! 2 Quote Link to post
dayglowfrog 56 Posted September 26, 2017 Report Share Posted September 26, 2017 I would recommend a second hand hw100 and a second hand HW 99,95,,97/77.most of them can be had for £150-£160 if you don't worry about external condition. Try to stick to a x40 scope they are worth more second hand and give more fitting options than x50 . Hawk panarama are the best in my opinion if you can find one . You need half mill dot reticle. And you will be much better off with .177 15-40 yards more or less straight shooting . .22 takes much more skill you would be up and down your mill dots holdover,hold under etc . Quote Link to post
Rez 4,957 Posted September 28, 2017 Report Share Posted September 28, 2017 I would recommend a second hand hw100 and a second hand HW 99,95,,97/77.most of them can be had for £150-£160 if you don't worry about external condition. Try to stick to a x40 scope they are worth more second hand and give more fitting options than x50 . Hawk panarama are the best in my opinion if you can find one . You need half mill dot reticle. And you will be much better off with .177 15-40 yards more or less straight shooting . .22 takes much more skill you would be up and down your mill dots holdover,hold under etc . "Much more skill" like that mukka 1 Quote Link to post
PLEDGEY 495 Posted September 29, 2017 Report Share Posted September 29, 2017 I would recommend a second hand hw100 and a second hand HW 99,95,,97/77.most of them can be had for £150-£160 if you don't worry about external condition. Try to stick to a x40 scope they are worth more second hand and give more fitting options than x50 . Hawk panarama are the best in my opinion if you can find one . You need half mill dot reticle. And you will be much better off with .177 15-40 yards more or less straight shooting . .22 takes much more skill you would be up and down your mill dots holdover,hold under etc . "Much more skill" like that mukka Just couldn't get this out me 'ead :-) 2 Quote Link to post
shaaark 10,693 Posted September 30, 2017 Report Share Posted September 30, 2017 @ Sharback, have you decided which rifle yet? And if it has to be super quiet, again, the HW110 very very quiet Quote Link to post
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