Prosport or TX200 ?

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Ken G
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Prosport or TX200 ?

Thu Apr 16, 2015 4:18 pm

went in for some pellets, ended up shouldering Prosport, TX200 and HW100KT, all of which felt good, now got the bug to add another gun (already got S400F classic and HW97KT), have discounted the HW100 on price, so which of the other two would you recommend.

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Phil B
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Re: Prosport or TX200 ?

Thu Apr 16, 2015 5:34 pm

Whichever suits you best. Loads of threads on the pros and cons. Try repeated cocking on the Prosport, I found it a bit uncomfortable. I've got a TX

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Stokie99
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Re: Prosport or TX200 ?

Thu Apr 16, 2015 7:04 pm

Both are great guns but I went for the tx200hc it's fantastic
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tx200hc 22,
Hw100 177,
Pro sport 177,
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Re: Prosport or TX200 ?

Thu Apr 16, 2015 7:55 pm

Going on looks alone there is nothing better than the Prosport. It also shoots very well.

For practicality I would opt for the TX200, a superb springer and it has less risk attached to it than the HC version. Also doesn't look too shabby :lol:

ATB
Ray.

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Re: Prosport or TX200 ?

Thu Apr 16, 2015 8:01 pm

Phil B wrote:Whichever suits you best. Loads of threads on the pros and cons. Try repeated cocking on the Prosport, I found it a bit uncomfortable. I've got a TX

agreed, tried the PS & REALLY didn`t like the cocking action, also, if memory serves, the arm felt like it twisted as I cocked it,
if the TX came in new, at my £350 budget, no hesitation, but, a budget I had, & budget I stuck to, there are so many good quality rifles out there waay under the TX price, & I wanted a new rifle, not second hand, hence my LGU.
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tony1
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Re: Prosport or TX200 ?

Thu Apr 16, 2015 8:17 pm

tx for me just look better in my opinion. sure you will be happy with tx or pro sport both good guns. atb tony

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Re: Prosport or TX200 ?

Thu Apr 16, 2015 9:26 pm

raygun wrote:Going on looks alone there is nothing better than the Prosport. It also shoots very well.

For practicality I would opt for the TX200, a superb springer and it has less risk attached to it than the HC version. Also doesn't look too shabby :lol:

ATB
Ray.

Less risk ????????
I ONLY SAID THAT FISH LOOKED GOOD ENOUGH FOR JEHOVAH!!!!

tx200hc 22,
Hw100 177,
Pro sport 177,
Bsa ultra se 177,

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Re: Prosport or TX200 ?

Fri Apr 17, 2015 7:50 am

Stokie99 wrote:
raygun wrote:Going on looks alone there is nothing better than the Prosport. It also shoots very well.

For practicality I would opt for the TX200, a superb springer and it has less risk attached to it than the HC version. Also doesn't look too shabby :lol:

ATB
Ray.

Less risk ????????


Absolutely.

If a TX200 goes over power it's just a Section 1 you have without a Licence.

If a TXHC goes over power it's a Section 5 and a prison sentence.(same with the PS)

ATB
Ray.

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Midasi1
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Re: Prosport or TX200 ?

Fri Apr 17, 2015 10:11 am

As a novice would be grateful as to why the HC going over 12lbs would result in a prison sentence but the other one won't?

Many thanks
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Bosun
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Re: Prosport or TX200 ?

Fri Apr 17, 2015 10:36 am

I think it's due to the length of the barrel. I'm sure someone else on here can add the detail.

I thought the ProSport was uncomfortable to cock until I took some fine wet 'n' dry paper to the sharp edges and corners of the cocking lever. Yes, it's a little unconventional, but once you've mastered the cocking cycle, you'll wonder what all of the fuss was about.
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