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BSA Ultramax SE Pre Charged .177 air rifle Kit, 3-9x40AO BSA Scope & Mounts, BSA VC silencer, 10 shot magazine, woodland camo soft touch stock, black BSA gun slip

Bolas bolt action
New ergonomically designed ambidextrous stock
New lightweight 'fast strike' hammer system gives increased efficiency
Fully adjustable 2 stage trigger
New integrated pressure gauge
BSA's self-actuating magazine system
Enhanced trigger function for total shot control
Tactical version with new ambidextrous synthetic stock
Flatter power curve

Overall Length 82cm / 32in
Barrel Length - 30cm / 11.8in
Weight - 2.8kg / 6.2lb
Air Reservoir Volume - 63cc Approx
Valve Type - Self Regulating
Barrel Thread - 1/2" UNF
Shot Count Per Fill - Approx 50 - .22 calibre & 40 - .177 calibre

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When you have an itch mice me old mate you gotta scratch it. You only live once and it ain't for long.

BSA Ultramax SE Pre Charged .177 air rifle Kit, 3-9x40AO BSA Scope & Mounts, BSA VC silencer, 10 shot magazine, woodland camo soft touch stock, black BSA gun slip

Bolas bolt action

New ergonomically designed ambidextrous stock

New lightweight 'fast strike' hammer system gives increased efficiency

Fully adjustable 2 stage trigger

New integrated pressure gauge

BSA's self-actuating magazine system

Enhanced trigger function for total shot control

Tactical version with new ambidextrous synthetic stock

Flatter power curve

Overall Length 82cm / 32in

Barrel Length - 30cm / 11.8in

Weight - 2.8kg / 6.2lb

Air Reservoir Volume - 63cc Approx

Valve Type - Self Regulating

Barrel Thread - 1/2" UNF

Shot Count Per Fill - Approx 50 - .22 calibre & 40 - .177 calibre

That's gone and done it, you sold it to me now.

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Have a ride up to ulverston tomorrow mate can't think of the name but sure there is an air rifle place there where you can try stuff out, sooth that itch ha ha

Ulverston !!

 

Didn't know there was a club or shop there?

BAR have em in stock, I think that the ultramax is xxx gun porn....oooh

 

Ummmmm got me looking now Dam ya :(

 

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Ha, ****.

Go on blame me why don't ya

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Plucky pheasant its called can't see a web page and just realised tomorrow is Sunday do might not be open? If its still open they used to advertise having a range so you can try stuff out

Like I said snoozer he's started it now, gun porn on a Saturday night haha nice pics tho🤔

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I have an HW110. VERY nice it is too, although I'm idly thinking of selling it to go back to springers and I wouldn't need to. They had their issues when first released, but now HW have ironed them out, they're superb. Standard with two mags and a silencer that is top quality. Fiddly magazine system, but once you get used to it it's superb. Properly good hunting rifle

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I have an HW110. VERY nice it is too, although I'm idly thinking of selling it to go back to springers and I wouldn't need to. They had their issues when first released, but now HW have ironed them out, they're superb. Standard with two mags and a silencer that is top quality. Fiddly magazine system, but once you get used to it it's superb. Properly good hunting rifle

Having shot my springer yesterday for first time in five years and back to back with the pcp I can honestly say I think my love affair with springers is over.

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Having shot my springer yesterday for first time in five years and back to back with the pcp I can honestly say I think my love affair with springers is over.

hehe interesting.

The real elephant in the room is this...

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I don't do a lot of shooting these days as my kayak fishing's taking over, so selling the HW110 and buying a cheaper springer would free up a bit of cash for some toys on the yak!

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Hi Mice :) .

The 110 is 'for the money' , the best out there at present . in my opinion.

 

In .177 I get 100 shots all around the 11.3 ft/lb mark , before it drops of the regulator. Its 'Anti' double load,

The cylinder is fixed in place, so no 'HW100' ,type leaks , its a short carbine , but heavy enough not to blow

about, It comes with 2 x 10 shot mags , a silencer ,picatinny rail , so i have fitted my photon XT and UTG Bugbuster scopes

with quick detach mounts , so I can change from one to the other in seconds. The only thing it could possibly do with

that the BSA Ultra does come with is fitted sling/swivel studs.

 

And , its best feature is? Its deathly quiet , I mean really really quiet . Quieter than a quiet thing on a quiet night

in Quietsville.

 

So by the time you have bought any other pcp in the same range , then a silencer , a spare mag , fitted a regulator,

you've probably exceeded or matched the cost of a 110.

But if you did decide to go for a BSA , the Scorpion SE Tactical ,is an Ultra with a greater/ better shot count , and a very good gun.

My .22 SE Accounted for over 120 Squirrels last year, shot thousands of rounds , and is as good to this day as its always been. :good:

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