Hello my friend, Thank you for your video. I enjoyed watching you, but also your interest, passion, and genuine love of your BSA R10 with your beautiful walnut stock. I have one similar to yours. I purchased mine last year, in .177 calibre. I was never overconfident with it as I struggled with good groupings. However, still in warranty, I had it cronographed back at my shop, and it read 13ftlb! It went back to BSA and returned in less than a week. I think a seal was replaced, and a few things tightened. I have full confidence in it now as I've had a squirrel with it recently. I'm extremely fond of it. I'm very proud to own it and have it belong to me. I think it's a thing of beauty and lovely to use. Whether I'm out in the field or have it on my knee at home, I absolutely love it. Thank you, BSA! I wonder if you prefer .22 calibre? I like .177. I like the faster pellet and less tradjectory, in the right zone, deadly. The last time I purchased Air Arms pellets, a tin of 500, many of them were damaged, so I haven't bothered with them since. I like JSB Exact 8.44 grain and the Heavies in 10.34 grain, also Bisley's and BSA Goldstar's I wish you well with your channel, and thank you again for posting, Ian.
I have a BSA scope on a CZ .17 M2 that did the same thing. Not certain, it I think it’s called Duratouch. A rubbery material. I wiped down along with the firearm with a gun oil. Not sure which as I have several on hand. The rubber material dissolved. It sure what I will do with the scope..? Always great reviews!
I am a fan of the wood stock on rifles it make the gun look much better. Perhaps this is old fashion but the stocks set of the fine machining and bluing of the barrels and action.
Hello my friend,
Thank you for your video. I enjoyed watching you, but also your interest, passion, and genuine love of your BSA R10 with your beautiful walnut stock.
I have one similar to yours. I purchased mine last year, in .177 calibre. I was never overconfident with it as I struggled with good groupings. However, still in warranty, I had it cronographed back at my shop, and it read 13ftlb! It went back to BSA and returned in less than a week. I think a seal was replaced, and a few things tightened. I have full confidence in it now as I've had a squirrel with it recently.
I'm extremely fond of it. I'm very proud to own it and have it belong to me. I think it's a thing of beauty and lovely to use. Whether I'm out in the field or have it on my knee at home, I absolutely love it. Thank you, BSA!
I wonder if you prefer .22 calibre? I like .177. I like the faster pellet and less tradjectory, in the right zone, deadly.
The last time I purchased Air Arms pellets, a tin of 500, many of them were damaged, so I haven't bothered with them since.
I like JSB Exact 8.44 grain and the Heavies in 10.34 grain, also Bisley's and BSA Goldstar's I wish you well with your channel, and thank you again for posting, Ian.
Thanks for the great comment
I quite like the .22 at close range as the heavier and larger diameter hits hard and the slower speed not so noticeable
I have a BSA scope on a CZ .17 M2 that did the same thing. Not certain, it I think it’s called Duratouch. A rubbery material. I wiped down along with the firearm with a gun oil. Not sure which as I have several on hand. The rubber material dissolved. It sure what I will do with the scope..?
Always great reviews!
Always Great to see you doing some testing. Gun looks very nice👍👍
I am a fan of the wood stock on rifles it make the gun look much better. Perhaps this is old fashion but the stocks set of the fine machining and bluing of the barrels and action.
Agreed 👍
Nice looking gun mate
Great air rifle