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when you say multi shot, do you mean you will be adding the 10 shot magazine to the aa s200? cheers james

:angry: Yes mate thats the plan, I want a multishot for hunting. I am torn between the BSA or the AA both similar price, performance ect. The BSA will only give about 40 shots per charge as apposed tp 70 for the AA

http://www.youngmans.com/acatalog/Precharged_Rifles.html has them both. I have already made a bad choice in buying a springer. I don't want to repeat the same mistakes.

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I have just recently bought a S200, and am having as much fun with it as I have with my S410 FAC.

 

Get the 10 shot adapter it is well worth it, last Saturday I missed with my first shot (on 2 occasions), trying to stalk and crouch over barley, quick reload then had them both on the second shots.

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Try them both for size and feel. I love the air arms but I found the S200 a little ...... dainty. This is only my opinion but I am 6"4' and 110kg (all muscle :good: ) so it is going to seem a little small.

Both are going to work and work well so it is personal preference at the end of the day.

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I have owned 2 S200's in .177 & .22 cal Both with 10 shot and its an amazing little rifle as acurate as they come.

 

:good::no::/:yes: It seems that your all sponsored by air arms. I know that the s200 is highly rated, andI will probably go down that route. I do think that it is ugly though (so should suit me). I don't have snakes problem of being 6"2 and all muscle (snakes words not mine). The thing that strikes me about the S200 is that it is friendly on the pocket. You can add on as finances allow. However the BSA comes already as 10 shot, and has a silencer and scope mounts as standard. So the real question is which one is the most accurate.

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They will be both be as accurate as each other. They only thing that will mess it up is the bloke holding it.

You will not be disapointed with the S200 and you will not be disapointed with the BSA.

 

Have a feel of both in the gunshop and go with what you feel is right for you.

 

Sorry I cannot be more decisive but it is upto you. Make a decision and sod what everyone else says!

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