vizlauk 1,568 Posted January 23, 2020 Report Share Posted January 23, 2020 Well since I've had my fac & sgc, I've found that I've never used my fac airgun, so the decision to sell it & replace it with something that will be of more use to me, my 22lr does everything & more than the .25 fac air done & I prefer to use the 22lr, the 17hmr is a pleasure to use & has a use, so variation in now for .223 & sound mod, 1 for 1, put myself a nice howa 1500 away at the rfd, so it's just a waiting game waiting on the phone call to collect my licence back from the local police station. 6 Quote Link to post
walshie 2,804 Posted January 23, 2020 Report Share Posted January 23, 2020 Good choice!. Quote Link to post
.357shooter 1,227 Posted January 23, 2020 Report Share Posted January 23, 2020 did similar on monday sold my .22lr bolt action weatherby as i use my semi auto more and have gone for a .22wmr 2 Quote Link to post
David.evans 5,323 Posted January 23, 2020 Report Share Posted January 23, 2020 Good move Sean best of luck mate , not that you’ll need it 1 Quote Link to post
walshie 2,804 Posted January 23, 2020 Report Share Posted January 23, 2020 Sean, if you reload, Dave has loads of once fired cases he'll send you. Quote Link to post
vizlauk 1,568 Posted January 23, 2020 Author Report Share Posted January 23, 2020 2 minutes ago, walshie said: Sean, if you reload, Dave has loads of once fired cases he'll send you. I'm sure dave is going to do me a good favour !!! 1 Quote Link to post
Sausagedog 7,381 Posted January 23, 2020 Report Share Posted January 23, 2020 Airguns have a place but when they start trying to compete with a rimfire and all economic sense goes out the window for some bazarr reason it becomes a no brainer. 3 Quote Link to post
Alsone 789 Posted January 24, 2020 Report Share Posted January 24, 2020 Yeah I've never understood how airguns became so expensive. £1,500 for a pre-charged gun that can't compete with a rimmy bought for £400, and if over 12ft lbs, it's not even as though it saves you the hassle of an FAC. If you've got an FAC it makes far more sense to go .22lr, get more range and versatility and save yourself £1,100 for other goodies. Only use I can see for air is for shooting pigeons low in trees (where there's sufficient land behind) or barns, and even then, non fac often make more sense for that job. Quote Link to post
Sausagedog 7,381 Posted January 24, 2020 Report Share Posted January 24, 2020 £400! Mine was £100! 1 Quote Link to post
bigmac 97kt 13,796 Posted January 24, 2020 Report Share Posted January 24, 2020 14 hours ago, vizlauk said: Well since I've had my fac & sgc, I've found that I've never used my fac airgun, so the decision to sell it & replace it with something that will be of more use to me, my 22lr does everything & more than the .25 fac air done & I prefer to use the 22lr, the 17hmr is a pleasure to use & has a use, so variation in now for .223 & sound mod, 1 for 1, put myself a nice howa 1500 away at the rfd, so it's just a waiting game waiting on the phone call to collect my licence back from the local police station. I was with him when he came across the Howa1500 nice real nice rifle it has a real tree look stock on it sets the rifle off just dont put it down in the long grass Sean you will not find it again lol atvbjimmy 4 Quote Link to post
philpot 5,005 Posted January 24, 2020 Report Share Posted January 24, 2020 Well time for everything with four legs to look out in your neck of the woods Sean. I have also been looking at the Howa 1500 which seems to offer great value for money and at half the price of a Tikka T3x. Having worked with several Japanese companies and visited the factories over there a number of times, it is their culture to produce the best quality possible so with that in mind, I believe these must be decent guns, unless someone says different........ I really like my Tikka T1x but the price is sensible and I cannot help thinking you pay for the name when moving up to .223 and similar. Enjoy it when it is all sorted mate. Phil 1 Quote Link to post
ianm 2,594 Posted January 24, 2020 Report Share Posted January 24, 2020 7 hours ago, Alsone said: Yeah I've never understood how airguns became so expensive. £1,500 for a pre-charged gun that can't compete with a rimmy bought for £400, and if over 12ft lbs, it's not even as though it saves you the hassle of an FAC. If you've got an FAC it makes far more sense to go .22lr, get more range and versatility and save yourself £1,100 for other goodies. Only use I can see for air is for shooting pigeons low in trees (where there's sufficient land behind) or barns, and even then, non fac often make more sense for that job. FAC airguns have a place in the cabinet for when using a rimfire is too dangerous. One example is controlling rabbits in a caravan park, far too dangerous for a rimfire. I do agree however that the price of air rifles is extortionate and i believe that is because of the hassle people have to go through to get a FAC. Most cannot be bothered with it and so choose the 12ftlb route, manufacturers and importers know this and consequently bump the prices up. My FAC air rifle was seven hundred pounds new, it is a BSA R10 and does everything i need it to do. 55 minutes ago, philpot said: Well time for everything with four legs to look out in your neck of the woods Sean. I have also been looking at the Howa 1500 which seems to offer great value for money and at half the price of a Tikka T3x. Having worked with several Japanese companies and visited the factories over there a number of times, it is their culture to produce the best quality possible so with that in mind, I believe these must be decent guns, unless someone says different........ I really like my Tikka T1x but the price is sensible and I cannot help thinking you pay for the name when moving up to .223 and similar. Enjoy it when it is all sorted mate. Phil The quality of a Howa is in no way the same as a Tikka. The material that the Howa stainless barrels are made of is far inferior to that on the Tikka. The reason you can get a Howa in ceracote is a lot of the rifles are rusty when they arrive and so they are ceracoated in this country. I know this because i know the man that does it for Highland Outdoors who are the importers. I would ask the RFD to show me down the barrel with a borescope before i parted with any cash. I am not trying to put a downer on someones purchase just advising caution so as not to be caught out with a lemon. 3 1 Quote Link to post
nick703 447 Posted January 24, 2020 Report Share Posted January 24, 2020 1 hour ago, philpot said: Well time for everything with four legs to look out in your neck of the woods Sean. I have also been looking at the Howa 1500 which seems to offer great value for money and at half the price of a Tikka T3x. Having worked with several Japanese companies and visited the factories over there a number of times, it is their culture to produce the best quality possible so with that in mind, I believe these must be decent guns, unless someone says different........ I really like my Tikka T1x but the price is sensible and I cannot help thinking you pay for the name when moving up to .223 and similar. Enjoy it when it is all sorted mate. Phil I’ve got a tikka 223 and a howa 243, I’m that impressed with the tikka the howa will be going as soon as I can convince the mrs we need another tikka 1 1 Quote Link to post
philpot 5,005 Posted January 24, 2020 Report Share Posted January 24, 2020 Good to know guys, thank you. Phil Quote Link to post
vizlauk 1,568 Posted January 24, 2020 Author Report Share Posted January 24, 2020 2 hours ago, ianm said: FAC airguns have a place in the cabinet for when using a rimfire is too dangerous. One example is controlling rabbits in a caravan park, far too dangerous for a rimfire. I do agree however that the price of air rifles is extortionate and i believe that is because of the hassle people have to go through to get a FAC. Most cannot be bothered with it and so choose the 12ftlb route, manufacturers and importers know this and consequently bump the prices up. My FAC air rifle was seven hundred pounds new, it is a BSA R10 and does everything i need it to do. The quality of a Howa is in no way the same as a Tikka. The material that the Howa stainless barrels are made of is far inferior to that on the Tikka. The reason you can get a Howa in ceracote is a lot of the rifles are rusty when they arrive and so they are ceracoated in this country. I know this because i know the man that does it for Highland Outdoors who are the importers. I would ask the RFD to show me down the barrel with a borescope before i parted with any cash. I am not trying to put a downer on someones purchase just advising caution so as not to be caught out with a lemon. You are not the first person to say that recharging the howa, a good friend also advised me to look at the tikka , I will take it on board before parting with money . Thanks for the heads up 1 1 Quote Link to post
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