BSA Buccaneer questions

Came home to a pleasant surprise, my wife found me a old school BSA Buccaneer for my birthday :). The old school version, with the threaded muzzle and air stripper. I am SUPER pumped about this gun, you have no idea!

Gun is .177, with the rubberized black stock.

I need a good LDC, preferably the most quiet, short one I can get.


Also curious, if anyone has tried .177 NSA slugs in theirs? 


Thanks :)
 
My Scorpion, (same platform) shot 10.5 crosmans best stock. The valve wastes a lot of air from hammer bounce, you can here it sound like a fart if there is a hill in front of you. I didn't need the full power since I just shoot field target with mine, so I cut a couple coils off the hammer spring and set it with barely no preload. My shot count doubled and now it shoots 14.5 ft lbs from a 2600psi fill. It likes H+N FTTs at this power level.
 
I finally made it to the range with this gun, 5 months later. I only brought one tin of ammo like a fool. I bought JSB Hades just for this rifle, and assumed they would shoot well enough for squirrels to 30 yards. Ten shot group was about 8 inches. The last time I saw a group so bad at 25 yards it was the baffles in another gun. This one has no baffles. I should have brought more ammo to try but that was just terrible. Worst accuracy I have ever seen, so bad it made me feel sick. I put it up as soon as I finished firing that group and spent the rest of the day watching my kids shoot their little .22.

I will try again this weekend, maybe try without the “brake” on the end and a few more pellets. Definitely not the scope, brand spanking new bushnell prime 4-12 AO in a set of BKL’s. 


Also, the gun leaks. I filled it when I bought it and put it up, when I pulled it out it had leaked down to zero. Not even enough air pressure to make a fart. I filled it back to 3,200 and it leaked back down to 1,200 or so in about 5-6 days.

I want to give it a chance though, I have seen a lot of positive reviews.
 
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Ten Crosman copper mags at about 20 yards out back. Heading to the range for more testing :)
 
Gun shoots good. Seems to throw 2 out of every ten shots out of the group. This is with Crosman Copper Magnum 10.5 grain. Second pellet tested, showing potential. Here is a typical ten shot group at exactly 25 yards from a bench. Coulda, woulda, shoulda been sub half inch but there are those two flyers. Very frustrating!



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Still pretty darn good for a $300 pcp repeater shooting pellets from the Walmart shelf. By the way, I did remove the barrel band. Took that off before I even fired the first shot.
 
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Yeah I am pretty happy with that one. Here is 20 shots and if I remember right, with a small scope adjustment. The corner bulls are smaller, about a 2/3 of an inch target. I always drop two with this gun. But there’s 20 in about a half inch right here, at 25 yards I will take it!

I admit it could be me but I usually can call my misses. A few pellets tested and maybe a longer trigger screw, and leak fixed, and this could be my go to. For now the humble disco is still the one I grab first.
 
The Mainejim in your reply about the Buccaneer makes me think you might be from Maine. Well, I am probably one of the biggest airgun nuts from this state. Actually, I thought I was the only one.😃 Anyway, I'm in my 15th year of serious airguns and do own a BSA Scorpian that shoots very well. Only problem I see with it is the small air tank. I live in Hollis, Maine which is about 20 miles west of Portland. I usually shoot benchrest in the Fall/Winter with a gang from North Berwick that have a 25 meter inside range. Also do as much FT matches as I can. The CV-19 has almost stalled us on shooting indoors since last Feburary. If I can be any help to you please e-mail me at 

[email protected] Regards, Bill Day 
 
LOL! Sorry BryanH, I miss sent my reply but if you are ever up this way I'm usally always ready to talk or shoot airguns. I have shot a couple AAFTA Nationals in Texas back in 2009 and 2013 and know a few airgunners down that way. Never met anyone that shot a airgun from Missouri and don't know of any clubs there either. Looking at your target your groups look pretty decent. Do you carpenter for a living? Been there and done that but I only work on my home. Regards, Bill 

P.S Be careful those anti beartrap springers can bite too.
 
Hi Bill,i've been into airgunning since the early seventies growing up overseas,my first one was a Diana 27 and how i wish i still had it.

Got in PCPs about ten years ago and it's been a fun time.

Unfortunately i'm well north of you in a tiny town called Wellington,i'm pretty sure you never heard of it.

No competitive shooting here unfortunately but i do have a 100y range at home that i can pretty much shoot anything i want.

Would love to shoot indoor benchrest someday,its usually windy up on my hill.

Regards,James.
 
BryanH i did put a 10mm screw in the trigger and it made a huge difference.

I tried a few of the better pellets but those Baracudas shoot best by far.I think it was scattering the other pellets because they were coming out the barrel at over a thousand fps and im sure i could have tuned to another pellet but decided to stick with the heavier pellet.Like i typed above, i loosened the HS quite a bit to get those Cudas down to 880 fps.