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New FT rifle - BSA Goldstar

I had been looking at getting Goldstar for quite some time now. @Franklink made quite an impression on me with the review he did several months ago and I have wanted one since. I really liked the stock and all the adjustments you could make to it and other parts of the rifle. By the time I was ready to order one, AOA had sold out of the Union Jack edition which of course was the one I wanted. They had the gray laminate but I already have 4 PCP’s with gray laminate and I just wanted something a little different. The last time I called AOA to check on the rifle, I was informed that the Union Jack was a special edition and they wouldn’t be getting any more of them. I figured I had missed my chance to get one and started looking at other rifles. Then a few days ago I was checking out AOA’s pre-owned inventory and was pleasantly surprised to find they had one listed in excellent condition. I ordered it on the spot and it just showed up today. My impression after that first shot was wow this thing is loud! I was surprised by the report and needless to say the muzzle brake came off and a Huggett went on. This helped quite a bit but it still makes some noise for a .177. I had cleaned the barrel before shooting and accuracy was just OK. Then the barrel started getting a little lead coating on it and the Goldstar turned into a laser. I’m extremely happy how it shoots considering I didn’t make any adjustments at all before shooting. I need to set the stock up to my liking and tweak the trigger. It arrived with a very long first stage that I will definitely shorten. The trigger pull measured 10.5 ounces and I want it around 6 ounces. I think it’s really going to be a shooter once I get everything set up. I also plan on ordering a Huma regulator for it and getting it to just under 20 FPE. 
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Nice rifles for sure ... Tho at .20 fpe the factory air tube in kinda small with shot count fairly low set as such.

An SSG device to control hammer bounce is a BIG +++ with most fabricating there own.



Just as an FYI if wishing to tweak on it ... my journey with a Goldstar here: https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/just-finished-a-sweet-bsa-conversion-with-many-mods/?referrer=1

You are spot on as usual. It’s got a really small tube and really likes air. I’m going to try to come up with something as you suggested, thanks.
 
Below is a 26 shot string from 35 yards. I actually fired 28 but deleted the last two from the string since it had obviously fell off the regulator. The group would have been a little better as the last 2 shots fell a little low as you can see in the picture. It did give the group a nice Christmas tree look, 😂. I was impressed that there weren’t any fliers and I just loaded whatever I pulled from the tin and didn’t sort at all. Pellets used were JSB 10.34 I think the group is really good considering it’s 28 shots.

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