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| Accuracy | 10/10 |
|---|---|
| Handling | 9/10 |
| Value for Money | 9/10 |
| Overall rating | 10/10 |
Full review by
DaFont413![]()
on 30th Jun 2008
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Good Points: I have a BSA Super Ten in .22 cal with a bull barrel. I'm a competition shooter and LOVE THE TRIGGER! The shrouded barrel is super quiet! It makes less noise than my baffled AA400ERB in .177 cal. The Super Ten has plenty of power ~ 30ft/lbs. The Super Ten is a regulated gun (uses a regulator instead of percussion valve). That makes it extreamly consistent and accurate.
Bad Points: It's a bit heavy. The refill procedure requires you to dissipate air in the receiver/regulator by pulling the trigger/re-cocking four or so times before removing the air bottle. I get about 40 shots per 200cc bottle.
General comments: If you wanted a quiet-accurate but powerful .22 caliber PCP air rifle you couldn't do better. It's especially suited to pest control in suburbine areas.
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