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DukesArcher

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  1. Thanks for clearing that up. Whilst they do look like really nice rifles, I have just heard too many negative stories regarding them. For the money, I’d expect them to be absolutely bang on with zero problems I’d expect years of trouble free service. I do want a body bottle rifle though, and ideally in .22 due to the high shot count it can give, plus I prefer the knock down power it delivers on rats. So either BSA or FX theb. I like the look of the FX Royal 400, but is it really going to be any better than the new BSA? Being honest, AA rifles look nice do, but I do want a buddy bottle. Thanks
  2. Daystate. I've heard that they're the Rolls Royce of airguns and that you simply cannot get any better. Now, going to the other end of the spectrum, I have also been told that they are fraught with problems and customers are always sending them back to the factory. I like the look of them, and I personally want one, but is the price justified? I'm looking for a buddy bottle PCP; ideally a regulated version. Cant decide between the BSA R10 SE, FX 400 or the Daystate Wolverine B-type. Thanks
  3. When do we expect the conclusion of the review?
  4. Hi all, new member here. So I've been recently tinkering with the idea of having springer for FT, and I was thinking along the lines of the AA TX200. As the rifle would be for FT, however, I would require a new custom stock and some form of tuning kit. I've been thinking about buying all the parts for the rifle separately and putting it together; I could maybe do it cheaper and not have extra spare parts lying around. Would it even be worth it in terms of costs? If I were to buy a new tx200, the stock and guts would be immedietly replaced and become redundant. Just an idea. DA
  5. If they trust us to own them, and we requires licences, then common sense should mean they'd remove the antiquated power limit law. Do they have any common sense........ Just an afterthought, if they do bring in licencing, then maybe just go ahead and get an FAC.
  6. Hi all! Have been involved in shooting since I was around 14. Have owned shotguns, centerfires, handguns, rimfires and air rifles. Mostly into bench rest air rifle shooting as of a right now ;D Thanks, DA
  7. If they were to go down this route, then I'd at least hope they'd scrap the 12ftlbs rule.
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