BSA Superten Mk1 Review

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Simon Taylor.'s Review of BSA Superten Mk1

Overall Rating

4.5 stars
  • Value for money
    4 stars
Good Points

Very accurate, excellent build quality. Superb after service from BSA.


Bad Points

Heavy on the arms after a walk around your land.


General Comments

I found this gun to be superbly accurate, after running 200 shots through a chronagraph (.22cal) i found very little varience between velocity.I liked the gun so much i bought another one (.177cal) which i had converted into a Stalker Tigerten LE.

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  • Spiderman. on 12th Aug 2002

    Hey how are you,
    I just put a deposit on a Super 10 MKII long barrel, but I'm interested in the 400cc buddy bottle and I'm tring to figure out what caliber to buy it in. Can you tell me if yours is a FAC Or 12lb version? I'm trying to figure out how many shots I'll get out of a 30lb long barrel big buddy bottle. Thanks for your help. Spiderman

  • bibo bob. on 9th Feb 2003

    I am thinking of buying the SUPER TEN MK2 rifle but am not the strongest man in the world and am stuck on wheather to by this or the falcon lighthunter 12w I see the bsa super ten as more acurate and so forth but to heavy whitch would you recommend?

  • diggeratnight on 6th Nov 2003

    Hi Bibo Bob, the superten is a weighty weapon and with the scope attached it can wring out at 9 pounds or thereabouts. The weight makes for a gun that steady's up the shakes as long as you dont hold on aim for too long. But thats not the whole picture, if you are not built like Arnie and have to cover a lot of ground in pursuit of your quarry
    then you are tired when you do catch up and that makes for a poor shot. Best advice I was ever given is go for the best gun you can afford, make sure it fits and is commensurate with your size. most guns are more accurate than we will ever be able to shoot them. So check the weight and shoot it in for accuracy, if you are not sure of a killing shot , get nearer or pass it up. The idea is to kill not wound, right?