smarty 0 Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 i saw an advert for pellet gun cometa 220 for 40 pound wasnt rally into air rifles so i didnt want to buy a dear gun incase i didnt enjoy it it was in my village and it turned out i new the lad so he let me have it for 20 quid . bought for start i use for target practice and have had the odd pidgeon and rat with it enjoy going out with it . not an excellent gun but now ive started to get into it a bit more looking for a new rifle maybe a pcp any ideas on which type for the next step up ? thanks Quote Link to post
ferret 1 0 Posted April 1, 2008 Report Share Posted April 1, 2008 (edited) it all depends on how much you want to spend i would go for a air arms S410 thats what i use and i've never looked back and my brother uses a BSA super 10 there cracking little guns too Edited April 1, 2008 by ferret 1 Quote Link to post
magdie 0 Posted April 1, 2008 Report Share Posted April 1, 2008 i saw an advert for pellet gun cometa 220 for 40 pound wasnt rally into air rifles so i didnt want to buy a dear gun incase i didnt enjoy it it was in my village and it turned out i new the lad so he let me have it for 20 quid . bought for start i use for target practice and have had the odd pidgeon and rat with it enjoy going out with it . not an excellent gun but now ive started to get into it a bit more looking for a new rifle maybe a pcp any ideas on which type for the next step up ? thanks Already been said, it depends on what you can spend and what you want your rifle for. I have two rifles, both pcp the hw100t in.177 and hw100ks in .22 both at 11.5ft/lb. I have tried many rifles but none to beat the hw100. Then you have to look at the cost, you will need filling gear and somewhere where you can get the air tank filled.A good second hand hw100t will cost you anything over £400, a second hand Bottle £60, it all adds up so choose well. But if you have the cash you cannot go wrong with any of the hw100 range, the hw100ks is brilliant for hunting being shorter lighter maybe one draw back is that you only get 56 shots to a fill, where as with the hw100.177 you can get 98 shots to a fill, make no mistake the .177 will take down a rabbit at 30yards with an head shot and with the accuracy of the hw range that is the norm. So good hunting for the gun you want, and when you have got it. Quote Link to post
SEAN3513 7 Posted April 1, 2008 Report Share Posted April 1, 2008 hello mate....this is my first response as a newbie!!!!!!!! ive just got started and have bought a LOGUN SOLO .22 just added 10 shot mag, silencer(logun ags.....awesome) 4 x 40 scope barrel band fairley cheap gun for a pcp but it is very accurate, light and i my opinion a good looking, good all round piece of kit. hope others reading this agree ( or is it just me) do what i did mate......decide on a budget (stick to it) go and try different guns as i had ones recommended but they didn't suit me.......same probably goes with the SOLO...but worth a look!!!! good luck mate and dont rush........the right gun will only enhance your experience.. Quote Link to post
spud gun 16 Posted April 2, 2008 Report Share Posted April 2, 2008 it depends on how much you want to spend i would say the bsa multishot they are a very small and light gun and i would get a set of 3-9-50 scopes but if you want to spend more i would go with a daystate (dont no how to spell lol) thanks the SPUD GUN Quote Link to post
smarty 0 Posted April 9, 2008 Author Report Share Posted April 9, 2008 not spending excessive amounts probably somewhere in the 200-300 mark my mate got a s2oo for 230 with scopes and silencer bought a pump for quid and was away !! Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted April 9, 2008 Report Share Posted April 9, 2008 not spending excessive amounts probably somewhere in the 200-300 mark my mate got a s2oo for 230 with scopes and silencer bought a pump for quid and was away !! The s200 is a cracking little gun! Quote Link to post
Coney 3 Posted April 9, 2008 Report Share Posted April 9, 2008 For that type of money you should be able get your hands on a good AA S200 set up as maltenby has already stated, believe me a cracking PCP, light, accurate and a real pleasure to shoot if you get one you won't be disapointed ( even better if you can get one with a multishot conversion fitted) Quote Link to post
jud1255 0 Posted April 10, 2008 Report Share Posted April 10, 2008 i saw an advert for pellet gun cometa 220 for 40 pound wasnt rally into air rifles so i didnt want to buy a dear gun incase i didnt enjoy it it was in my village and it turned out i new the lad so he let me have it for 20 quid . bought for start i use for target practice and have had the odd pidgeon and rat with it enjoy going out with it . not an excellent gun but now ive started to get into it a bit more looking for a new rifle maybe a pcp any ideas on which type for the next step up ? thanks hiya if and when you get fed up of the cometa let me know i could be interested thanks jud , between barns and donny Quote Link to post
smarty 0 Posted April 10, 2008 Author Report Share Posted April 10, 2008 i saw an advert for pellet gun cometa 220 for 40 pound wasnt rally into air rifles so i didnt want to buy a dear gun incase i didnt enjoy it it was in my village and it turned out i new the lad so he let me have it for 20 quid . bought for start i use for target practice and have had the odd pidgeon and rat with it enjoy going out with it . not an excellent gun but now ive started to get into it a bit more looking for a new rifle maybe a pcp any ideas on which type for the next step up ? thanks hiya if and when you get fed up of the cometa let me know i could be interested thanks jud , between barns and donny hi pal where r ya ? n i wa thinkin bout sellin it actually for funds for the new gun but dont take ma word for it cos im nt sure Quote Link to post
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