Don't write off BSA. The R10 is less than 1K at AOA. I love mine. It is one of the most accurate rifles I own. Pick up a larger air tank and you will get over 100 shots per fill. The BSA cold forged barrel is renowned .
Nice write up. I'm not into springers( currently) ,but I do love my BSAR10 PCP!! I just had it out yesterday for some bird pesting. The New R12 is on my bucket list.
I own the R10 in .177 so just giving my experience with that caliber. I own two other BSA's in .22 but they are not R10. I have had excellent luck/experience with the BSA brand. Beautiful walnut and steel rifles. 800 bucks for that R10 is a bargain IMO.
...Daystate Air Wolf and Huntsman Regal, at half price or less of new, are some of the best values I have encountered. As for "Brand New," my BSAR10 for under $900 competes with new walnut and steel rifles costing double that. I have also had great success with a pre-owned BSA Scorpion T10...
Ive got a BSAR10 SE .22 and its flat out accurate and very consistently so.. it will do half inch groups at 50 if I do my part with either 15.89 gr/18.1 gr JSB.. Its a heavier gun with scope but very easy to shoot accurately. My FX Dreamline Classic .22 will do it also its just a light gun and...
BSA, Air Arms and Daystate. +1 on the BSAR10 and AA S510 already mentioned as well as the Daystate Hunstman. I own all three but would also recommend one electronic Daystate and that would be an Airwolf MCT. It is a fantastic shooter and looker as well. As you can see I am a walnut and...
Rather than buy a new sub $1000 gun, why not buy a used upper tier rifle? I've seen some AA 510s, Daystate Reveres or Huntsmen, FX Dreamlines and others for less than $1000. If you insist on new, then look at the BSAR10 that AOA has on special.
...to choose just one because I own different calibers for different uses. I could list them according to each caliber: .177 - Daystate Mk4 (BSAR10) .20 - Daystate Regal .22 - Steyr H5 (Daystate Airwolf/Air Arms S510 Carbine .25 - FX Crown MkII (AirMaks Caiman X) .30 - American Air Arms Paradigm
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I know you don't like the Zelos, but mine is sparrow accurate at 30 yards first shot after sitting for a week or more. It's possible to get that in an inexpensive air gun. I hope your BSA works out as well for you.
I don't own either of these but seen reviews on them. I do know they are fine guns. Both are super accurate and have an excellent fit and finish. Thinking about getting the R10 for my gf. It's on sale at AoA for a really good price. The Daystate will give you 1 more choice in calibers. Both are...
You have a lot to choose from and a proper budget to have a lot of choices. The BSAR10 is a good rifle. I had one I sold to fund a 10M rifle for my daughter. I wish I had it back. I really enjoyed it. I think the Daystate Huntsman and AA 510 are nicer rifles but not $700 nicer.
You folks have set me on a new course. I have looked and looked..... and finally fallen in LOVE! It's older, more "classic" than "sassy".... and I just can't get it outta my head! I've searched through the forums and read whatever I can find on it. The only thing I've heard repeated on the...
Hey I resemble that. 1973 Triumph Bonneville 750 - bought new in Rota, Spain Oh, I have owned a 1968 BSA Starfire 250 and I own a BSAR10! The 21-year-old me is with my Bonny in Torremolinos Spain shortly after buying it..
Hey Guys, Feel like this is a silly question, but what picatinny, bi-pod adapter can be connected to a BSAR10 forearm stud? - I really don't want to attach anything to my buddy bottle .......... Thanks in advance .................. :)