lawzy 0 Posted February 16, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 16, 2008 thank you Quote Link to post
lawzy 0 Posted February 16, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 16, 2008 which cal is better .177 or .22 Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 which cal is better .177 or .22 Totally depends on you. I've been brought up on .22, so it's what i'm used to shooting with. If you can, try to get a go of both, then see what suits you. What I would suggest though, that if you're new to hunting with air rifles, that whatever cal you choose, you get some good paper punching sesions under your belt, so when in the field, you can be accurate. Quote Link to post
lawzy 0 Posted February 17, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 which cal is better .177 or .22 Totally depends on you. I've been brought up on .22, so it's what i'm used to shooting with. If you can, try to get a go of both, then see what suits you. What I would suggest though, that if you're new to hunting with air rifles, that whatever cal you choose, you get some good paper punching sesions under your belt, so when in the field, you can be accurate. ye first i need to sort out my scope and then im goin straight back to hunting rabbits on my uncles land Quote Link to post
Guest ferret Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 Mk = mark. The model version number. eg. The first model out is the Mk 1. The second is the Mk 2. etc.PCP = Pre Charged Pneumatic. Hope this helps. I've got a Mk 1 s200 here, and I cant fault it. No problem with the bolt, but it's suffering from 'Rattly stock syndrome' It dosn't effect the preformance, but it's a bit annoying! It's held up well for 6 years, and still going strong. My dad's got a s410. great gun, and the magazine works like a charm. Both nice guns, but for some reason, I prefer to shoot with the s200. hi i am after a s200 do you fancy a swap for a weirach hw90 k with tasco silver antler scopes 3x9x40,silencer in great condition,you can take the scopes off the s 200 if you want,the best gas ram on the market Quote Link to post
lawzy 0 Posted February 17, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 Mk = mark. The model version number. eg. The first model out is the Mk 1. The second is the Mk 2. etc.PCP = Pre Charged Pneumatic. Hope this helps. I've got a Mk 1 s200 here, and I cant fault it. No problem with the bolt, but it's suffering from 'Rattly stock syndrome' It dosn't effect the preformance, but it's a bit annoying! It's held up well for 6 years, and still going strong. My dad's got a s410. great gun, and the magazine works like a charm. Both nice guns, but for some reason, I prefer to shoot with the s200. hi i am after a s200 do you fancy a swap for a weirach hw90 k with tasco silver antler scopes 3x9x40,silencer in great condition,you can take the scopes off the s 200 if you want,the best gas ram on the market im not looking to swap but might be selling soon when i get me a s410 so if you would like to buy tell me Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 Mk = mark. The model version number. eg. The first model out is the Mk 1. The second is the Mk 2. etc.PCP = Pre Charged Pneumatic. Hope this helps. I've got a Mk 1 s200 here, and I cant fault it. No problem with the bolt, but it's suffering from 'Rattly stock syndrome' It dosn't effect the preformance, but it's a bit annoying! It's held up well for 6 years, and still going strong. My dad's got a s410. great gun, and the magazine works like a charm. Both nice guns, but for some reason, I prefer to shoot with the s200. hi i am after a s200 do you fancy a swap for a weirach hw90 k with tasco silver antler scopes 3x9x40,silencer in great condition,you can take the scopes off the s 200 if you want,the best gas ram on the market Na mate, but thanks for the offer! I grew up shooting a HW35 export, weirach make good guns. Why do you want to swap? Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 maltenby Credit mate! Quote Link to post
SharpShooter14 0 Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 BSA S10 - Too heavy AA S200 - UGLY AA S410 - Nice weight, accurate... best out of these 3. Quote Link to post
lawzy 0 Posted February 17, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 well i have been convinced im definetly getting a s410 Quote Link to post
Adam-RunningDog 1 Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 Will someone pm me and tell me the difference between the s200 and the cz200 Quote Link to post
Guest ferret Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Mk = mark. The model version number. eg. The first model out is the Mk 1. The second is the Mk 2. etc.PCP = Pre Charged Pneumatic. Hope this helps. I've got a Mk 1 s200 here, and I cant fault it. No problem with the bolt, but it's suffering from 'Rattly stock syndrome' It dosn't effect the preformance, but it's a bit annoying! It's held up well for 6 years, and still going strong. My dad's got a s410. great gun, and the magazine works like a charm. Both nice guns, but for some reason, I prefer to shoot with the s200. hi i am after a s200 do you fancy a swap for a weirach hw90 k with tasco silver antler scopes 3x9x40,silencer in great condition,you can take the scopes off the s 200 if you want,the best gas ram on the market Na mate, but thanks for the offer! I grew up shooting a HW35 export, weirach make good guns. Why do you want to swap? i am looking for a s200 for my 13 yr old son the hw90k is a very powerful rifle but to heavy for him,mad al is after the 90k ,hes looking to get me a s200 for it,i am more than definately interested in the s200,give me or madal first refusal i will collect the gun either way.thanks Quote Link to post
lawzy 0 Posted February 19, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 19, 2008 whats the best make for bipods and camoflague hides Quote Link to post
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