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Wanted my First pcp


Andyj 1967
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Hi all,

Can any one help, trying to find my first pcp . I'm after a pcp in 177 as will be mainly target shooting

With a little vermin hunting later. £400 is my top budget so if any you guys thinking of selling or know of a nice pcp let me know as May be interested.

Would like a complete set up if poss

 

Thanks

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I'm very happy with my AA s400 carbine, 70+ good shots a charge and gives all I ask of a gun in the field. My mate bought a Hatsan 44 and was happy with the accuracy for the money but said it was far too front heavy for him so sold it for an Ultra. He had nothing but good things to say about that gun.

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I have two Hatsan AT 44 10 W. One in .177 and one in .22 and they are excellent.

You get an Air gauge. 2 x 10 shot Mags. Walther match Barrel. So very Accurate.

Both of mine are the Walnut Stocked ones. And are well Balanced.

One of my mates has an AT 44 with the Synthetic Stock and it dose feel front heavy.

I love a nice piece of wood. I hate Synthetic Stocks

I have 10 Rifles and they are all wooden Stocked.

The Hatsan AT 44 is very very Accurate and outstanding value for your money.

Have a look on GUNSTAR or GUN TRADER and GUN WATCH.

McAvoys Guns have loads of second hand Rifles for sale and some ex display Hatsans.

www.guns.gb.com Had loads of them over the years and they have always been excellent.

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It's my hornet I'm contemplating selling and nothing better than bringing someone to the sport with it. Unfortunately it's a .22 but I have a 300bar 7 ltr bottle which is neigh on brand new to go with it, last year it went to Phil crampton at ratwork for a good going over. Lovely made rifle and as said before it's regulated with a good shot count. If you're interested

 

Matt

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Matt. Andyj has put a second post up.

He has bought a BSA Ultra in .177 with the **** loading button.

I have a BSA Super 10 and a Superstar but i can`t stand the BSA Ultra.

It`s always felt like a toy gun with a very poor shot count to me.

But there`s loads of shooters that like them. Each to there own.

I fancy the Hatsan BT 65 with a Walnut stock.

Massive gun with 2x10 shot mags. Air gauge. Walther match Barrel. So very Accurate.

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