Here is the Spring Stop Guide (SSG) I made on my lathe. I haven't tested it for shot count, but likely the 200cc bottle would have gotten 75/90 shots per fill and my 280cc bottle will get 100+ shots per fill. I get tired of wasting good pellets to see how many shots I can get before dropping off...
...one of my longtime “Aways Wanted One” Daystate Revere’s in December🙂. Now that I‘ve had it for a month (haven’t even shot it yet), I can tell ….. reality is not as good as the dream. Likely hardly shoot vs. my RAW’s, BSAR10 and Springers - 🎯 May flip after tinkering with her for awhile 🤷🏻♂️
"Vault clean-out" offerings continue with this absolutely gorgeous and super accurate .177 BSAR10SE. It loves the Crosman Premier Heavy 10.5 Gr pellets. Purchased new in March of 2022 from AOA for a total of $1031.56, this rifle hasn't had a tin of pellets through it. I will ship it complete...
Yeah, when hand pumping especially, moisture can cause serious problems. Below, see pic of my BSAR10 where the tank corroded and broke off o_O. Thankfully, it couldn't hold air before it completely broke off.
...It has been a solid steel and walnut shooter. I also bought a pre-owned BSA Defiant at a "budget" price here on the Member Classified. Great shooter. Perhaps the absolute best "budget-priced" rifle is my new BSAR10 I purchased from Airguns of Arizona. These are a steal at around $800 IMO.
I killed a Starling the other day at a lasered 79 yds with mine (.22) , its as accurate or maybe more so then my .177 HW100 and its super accurate..I got lucky and got mine on a sale sale for 699.00
Good afternoon all, A family member has my old BSAR10 in .22 caliber and upon firing the bolt is being thrown open slightly. It appears to be back pressure doing this. There is an O-ring on the pellet probe that looks a little "choppy". This O-ring is clearly visible with the magazine removed...
My R10 .177 was pretty quiet with the stock moderator. I tried a DonnyFL and a 0dB but the stock moderator was still more quiet. My wife still thinks the rifle is too loud for the neighbors so I thought I would try this Huma Air shroud that has been around for a few years, marketed under the...
Purchased my BSAR10 (.177) in 2015. It started losing air about 2 years ago, but I wasn't shooting it much as I recently had bought my RAW HM1000x. Filled it up and shot it a few times, but then the air would always leak out over time .... Recently bought new o-ring re-seal kit and tried to...
...this topic. While there are some similarities in terms of appearance, it's not a Hawke. However, it's still a decent value depending on the *use case* — especially at $99, so long as you don't mind the MIL/MOA reticle/turret arrangement. I ended up keeping mine and putting it on a BSAR10 .22.
Gamo urban is based off the same platform as the BSA Techstar which the R-10 is based off of. The Urban though has a few differences from the rest of the BSA guns. R-10s are great guns, light, pointale and super accurate. They’re fairly easy to work on if something should go wrong. My R10 made...
...beats others in that category. It's not the most comfortable gun I've been behind. I think an Uragan is far more comfortable and for rifle BSAR10 still stands out to me as one of the best fitting guns to me I've owned. But I didn't shoot them as good as this. But what I can say about Taipan...
I've only ever owned springers before but now I'm looking to buy a BSAR10 SE in .177 cal I do own a 5 gallon air compressor but don't know if this will suffice for the required PSI that is needed. Any recommendations on a manual pump? or is this something that you just don't want to do?
What's your budget? There are so many really nice PCP's available now days, it's tough to decide. - Daystate Revere, BSAR10, FX Crown, RAW HM1000LRT, Daystate Red Wolf, Daystate Wolverine ... Did not mention Bull Pups ........