being reared on an Airsporter back in the day, I`ve always had a soft spot for BSA`s, the R10 has been mentioned on here over the few years I`ve been a member, but, as an S200 brought me to the fold & the fact I really dislike bottle guns, the R10 just wouldn`t make my wish list, but this week on youtube, Giles tried one,- like `im or not, he has far more experience of far more rifles than, well, I`d stick my head up & say me for sure, & any member! unless any member wishes to put me straight!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzQGfg5nSKE
50m groups! I think my LGU is exceptional grouping at 45m bench rested,- but 50m GROUPS under a UK sized coin!
I may consider buying an R10
you may not wanna watch this- BSA R10
you may not wanna watch this- BSA R10
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Re: you may not wanna watch this- BSA R10
wastrel wrote:being reared on an Airsporter back in the day, I`ve always had a soft spot for BSA`s, the R10 has been mentioned on here over the few years I`ve been a member, but, as an S200 brought me to the fold & the fact I really dislike bottle guns, the R10 just wouldn`t make my wish list, but this week on youtube, Giles tried one,- like `im or not, he has far more experience of far more rifles than, well, I`d stick my head up & say me for sure, & any member! unless any member wishes to put me straight!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzQGfg5nSKE
50m groups! I think my LGU is exceptional grouping at 45m bench rested,- but 50m GROUPS under a UK sized coin!
I may consider buying an R10
Im about to buy my second one!


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Re: you may not wanna watch this- BSA R10
i have one super gun but they got plenty of bad reports on the mk 1.
my one shoots great and on rats its the job .
trouble is i have others i always go to.
my one shoots great and on rats its the job .
trouble is i have others i always go to.
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Re: you may not wanna watch this- BSA R10
Nice rifle ....shame its a fugly buddy bottle
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Did I mention that I'm the only one to have attended EVERY meet since we started
Re: you may not wanna watch this- BSA R10
wastrel wrote:being reared on an Airsporter back in the day, I`ve always had a soft spot for BSA`s, the R10 has been mentioned on here over the few years I`ve been a member, but, as an S200 brought me to the fold & the fact I really dislike bottle guns, the R10 just wouldn`t make my wish list, but this week on youtube, Giles tried one,- like `im or not, he has far more experience of far more rifles than, well, I`d stick my head up & say me for sure, & any member! unless any member wishes to put me straight!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzQGfg5nSKE
50m groups! I think my LGU is exceptional grouping at 45m bench rested,- but 50m GROUPS under a UK sized coin!
I may consider buying an R10
Funny you mention the R10 Wastrel but when i was mooching in the gunshop yesterday two rifles stood out to me when i picked them up. The Daystate Huntsman Regal and the BSA R10 which i have always admired if i'm honest. I have no intention of buying another air rifle as i have my SFS 77k and my trusty S410 carbine and for the amount i use air rifles these days i've got it covered but if i ever had to replace my S410 what would i replace it with

But i have always liked the R10 and i myself am not a fan of buddy bottled airguns but the R10 is understated on that front and is no where near the ugly thing that so many buddy bottled guns are. Yes i've read stories of problems but in truth is there any manufacturer out there these days whose products have'nt had issues. If you like what you see and can afford it then take a punt i say

ATB,
Pat
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Beretta Urika 2 12g Auto
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AA S410 carbine 177
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Re: you may not wanna watch this- BSA R10
Blackbaronfish wrote:Nice rifle ....shame its a fugly buddy bottle![]()
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Nah, you must be having bother with your eyes Ray! Its the best looking PCP on the market in my eyes



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Re: you may not wanna watch this- BSA R10
A lovely looking rifle. I'm not a great buddy bottle fan but this gun is the best looking of the buddy bottle brigade. Probably because it is more discreet than say Theoben or Daystate offerings. I match my old Birmingham built Scorpion rifle against any of the rivals. BSA went through a bad patch but any company worth its salt would recognise that and do something to try and improve it. I looked at the new Gold star on Saturday - a fine looking gun.
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Re: you may not wanna watch this- BSA R10
if members watched the video, (& for those who haven`t) it`s the ease with which he hits groups at 50m, filming on his moby & talking to the camera & hitting the tightest of groups- at 50 flippin metres is simply astonishing.
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Westlake fit for the bin
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Walther underlever
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Walther LGU
Westlake fit for the bin
Webley Raider 10
Walther underlever
1st Grand Order member
Re: you may not wanna watch this- BSA R10
wastrel wrote:if members watched the video, (& for those who haven`t) it`s the ease with which he hits groups at 50m, filming on his moby & talking to the camera & hitting the tightest of groups- at 50 flippin metres is simply astonishing.
To be honest I can believe that, mine sits so nicely in the shoulder and comes to bear so naturally it almost feels like cheating at times




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Re: you may not wanna watch this- BSA R10
james79 wrote:wastrel wrote:if members watched the video, (& for those who haven`t) it`s the ease with which he hits groups at 50m, filming on his moby & talking to the camera & hitting the tightest of groups- at 50 flippin metres is simply astonishing.
To be honest I can believe that, mine sits so nicely in the shoulder and comes to bear so naturally it almost feels like cheating at timesI find you hardly need to think in order to shoot accurately with it! In fact that's probably why I like it so much
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I share a very similar experience. For me it's the easiest of my rifles to shoot, and a beautifully crafted piece of kit!

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