decisions
decisions
I currently owm a s400 classic in 177 which I am happy with. I am looking for a smaller rifle for ratting and hidework. I was considering either the s200 or the Bsa Ulra se multi shot. I cannot decided on which one and whether to go for a 177 or 22. Your thoughts please. Thank you
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the s200 in .177 lovely rifle with a little fettling 

IS MY SIGNATURE BIGGER THAN RAYS. Cz 452 american .22+sak mod
S200. .177
S200. .177
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I wouldn`t call my S200 a `small` rifle, I reckon you should look at that TDR thingy with the stock extension, right up your street that one!
Last edited by wastrel on Wed Apr 22, 2015 8:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Westlake fit for the bin
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Walther underlever
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Thanks, it a little smaller tham my classic though! What about calibre choice. Regards
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barty wrote:Thanks, it a little smaller tham my classic though! What about calibre choice. Regards
.177 all the way as a general hunting calibre


if its solely for rats, if it was me I would opt for the .22 (where is pouge he`ll be off on one now

IS MY SIGNATURE BIGGER THAN RAYS. Cz 452 american .22+sak mod
S200. .177
S200. .177
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Nothing a .22 sub-12 ft.lb rifle can kill that a .177 cant if you are hunting.
Nothing a .22 can shoot better than a .177 if you are shooting targets - esp. down range.
Nothing you can buy in .22 that you cant buy more off in .177 in pellets for the same cost.
Nothing you can sell in .22 (when you decide you don't need it) that you couldn't sell better in .177 ........ due to the above 3 reasons.

Nothing a .22 can shoot better than a .177 if you are shooting targets - esp. down range.
Nothing you can buy in .22 that you cant buy more off in .177 in pellets for the same cost.
Nothing you can sell in .22 (when you decide you don't need it) that you couldn't sell better in .177 ........ due to the above 3 reasons.

“It's the Indian, not the arrow"
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sticking with your OP, you stated you wanted something smaller? there are lots of physically small rifles out there, as this is the AAOC, I recommended the TDR, BUT, having seen lots of rifles converted to Bullpup designs, (& the fact I`ve a soft spot for the design) you could look at having a rifle you know & trust `pupped`
(ooh, just invented a new gun term, do I get a- erm, forget it!)
(ooh, just invented a new gun term, do I get a- erm, forget it!)
AA S200
Walther LGU
Westlake fit for the bin
Webley Raider 10
Walther underlever
1st Grand Order member
Walther LGU
Westlake fit for the bin
Webley Raider 10
Walther underlever
1st Grand Order member
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wastrel wrote:sticking with your OP, you stated you wanted something smaller? there are lots of physically small rifles out there, as this is the AAOC, I recommended the TDR, BUT, having seen lots of rifles converted to Bullpup designs, (& the fact I`ve a soft spot for the design) you could look at having a rifle you know & trust `pupped`
(ooh, just invented a new gun term, do I get a- erm, forget it!)
You get a bag. A carrier bag. Tesco carrier bag. Wear it on your chest with pride!

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Folk could argue all day regarding a choice in caliber (and they do
) but this is generally because .177 is misunderstood and seen as not as effective and "hard hitting" when hunting.
When I bought my S410 I walked into the shop to buy a .22, my mind was made up. After a nice long chat with the owner about why .177 is more suited for most things, I came out with a .177 and have never regretted my decision.
My next sub 12 rifle will also be .177

When I bought my S410 I walked into the shop to buy a .22, my mind was made up. After a nice long chat with the owner about why .177 is more suited for most things, I came out with a .177 and have never regretted my decision.
My next sub 12 rifle will also be .177

Keep the change, you filthy animal.
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Air Arms S410 Carbine .177, Hawke Sport HD IR 3-9x50 AO Mildot, Weihrauch Moderator
CZ 452 .17HMR Varmint, Hawke Sidewinder 10x42, SAK Moderator
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I love how you know there will be a "next rifle", James 

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