My name is Luciano and I'm from Brazil, state of Rio Grande do Sul, and this BSA costs a fortune, few have the privilege of having a jewel of these, I particularly own a 5.5 at4410w and I I know how much time and money I took to be able to get her, but I'm happy with her and I still want another pcp and this BSA r10 SE is one of the options. Well, thank you for being so good with us videos, keep it up like this, big hug !! !
Thanks Tyler. I just bought it from Pyramid Air. Tell them you just sold another one....I hope it helps in this difficult COVID 19 time. God bless you. 😎😎😎
I shoot airguns in the uk, so I tend to run my pcp's in 177 and my springers in 22. I use my pcp's for static and use my springers for rough shooting (as a guide not a rule).
Gidday Tyler. Great video mate. I must say, I really like your videos. Its good to get an honest opinion of a gun from someone who uses lots of different types and brands and who is not sponsored by one particular company. . Ps, I cant wait for the .25cal to come out. We have big stuff here in OZ and .25cals are a really good allrounder!
In the quest for a new PCP I want to know how well it shoots out to 100 yds. Indoors is fine. I have watched a ton of PA's videos, trigger pull, # of shots per fill, finish, silence, etc but a bit more distance please.
I want one, but do I need one ? I already have a .177 Daystate Regal XL. These are over $3,000 here, ( New Zealand ) and I can pick up a little used Air Arms S510 with a scope and mounts for less than two. Just gorgeous though.
I don't know. I've lusted after the BSA R10 MKII for about a year now, and it does seem to get very good reviews overall, but I have to say, I am a bit underwhelmed by those groups at 45 yards, AND the 'new' more efficient regulator. Doesn't seem to be a very impressive factory regulator, still. Many MKII owners put in aftermarket regulators and had much better performance. For $1,200 out of the box, I don't think you should have to change or upgrade anything on a rifle. Just my opinion...
@@airriflehunter87 Im thinking maybe this gun wasn't shot in well, don't own a bore scope so cant verify, but my groups went tighter over the first 100-200 shots.
hallo sir, i am from india. can you suggest me which one pcp rifle best for long range. bsa-10 mk2, bsa ultra se multishot air rifle, bsa scorpion se pcp air rifle, benjamin marauder air rifle wooden stock new version, benjamin maximus .177 pcp single shot bolt action rifle, walther tormnathor, walther rotex rm8, hatsan at44-10 qe air rifle. because only these rifle available in india online.
Gamo has owned BSA since the early 90s. Gamo and BSA ran largely independent of one another until 4-5 years ago. Then Gamo began manufacturing many of BSA's spring/gas ram rifles. Then Gamo began releasing their own PCP rifles which were mostly made in the BSA factory. It's a little tough to determine the entirety of the BSA line location of manufacture, but to my knowledge, all of the BSA PCPs are still made in the UK.
Both are great guns with comparable accuracy. The R10 SE being regulated gives it some advantage over the 510, but the 510 has the power adjuster (transfer port adjustment) which may appeal more based on your intended use. The SE is quieter and will do more shots per fill at FAC power levels.
Tyler thnk u 4 ur prompt reply, thats wat mkes it such a difficult choice - S510 hs the power adjuster & side lever cocking. wile the R10 is regulated & u cn change the look 2 a VC model. the S510 wit a moderator feels long, nt sure abt r10...
Well if you do different kinds of shooting where the power adjustment is going to be useful, then it makes the choice easier. But if you really only plan on using the gun at the higher end of the power range, the R10 will give you more shots per fill and provides the same performance from an accuracy perspective. And since it sounds like you're in a country that allows Suppressors for air rifles, you can get the CCS version of the R10 where the suppressor actually comes off and can be configured in a few variations. I would look at your decision this way....no matter which rifle you choose, you can't really go wrong.
Thnk u Tyler, frm a cost perspective the BSA r10 se ccs is way more cheaper than the AA S510. Maybe gt the r10 with a Hawke scope 4 the price of the AA only...lol
Ye$. The expen$e. And what does this very pretty air rifle add to the sport/hobby? Nothing, as far as i can see. Someone getting into air rifles for the first time would skip this one do to price (my guess). I own a few air rifles and I can't see this rifle filling any gaps in my collection. So...yawn. on to the next video.
David Bires Obviously this gun isn’t meant for you. New ppl getting into the sport will definitely not buy something this expensive yet, they’ll go for the budget guns first and soon want something that shoots better, feels better, more shot count etc... and then they’ll decide what’s next. The ppl that buy the new and improved airguns are like the ppl that buy the new iPhones ever year. You’ll never be happy if you want to keep up with what’s new, no sentimental value to it.
See right there just goes to show you can spend over $1,000 on a gun and I've seen you shoot the kral puncher breaker for half the price nearly in your groups out of that gun wasn't really any better than the crawl they cost you half as much I don't get it why do these guns cost so much money but yet you can take them puncher breaker crawl in-group just as well as the BSA with the regulator in really doesn't shoot any better and cost twice you know I'd like everybody always says you get what you pay for I'm not seeing it
Don Wilson Don Wilson from personal experience your also paying for craftsmanship and reliable parts. Something you run into is manufacture problems on more budget guns, it’s not always the case, but it seems to happen more on these types. Most budget guns shoot well out of box but a lot of ppl tune them to get the most out of them, that will outshoot higher end guns or just the same. Plus you can’t go with accuracy with one review like this one, you have to see multiple, he may or may not be a crappy shot because I’ll agree with you the groups here weren’t that great... but I wouldn’t consider all this gun is capable of he only really showed 4 pellets. I’ve seen fx impacts where they shoot like laser beams and other were ehhh... it comes down to the shooter as well. And finally personal preference, I wouldn’t get a Kral because to me it’s an ugly gun, again personal taste, I prefer these walnut stocks with gorgeous detail and classic look. Even though the fx impact is an accurate gun, I wouldn’t get it because it looks like a toy to me, the fx crown is better looking but way out of my reach. But to each is own bro if we don’t see the point of spending money on a gun then don’t, be happy with your purchase and don’t let others tell you otherwise.
the bsa r10 is riddled with poor workmanship your comments are utter rubbish i know i own one withing 4 months from new the regulator was utterly fucked and had to be replace with a after market one made by huma ? the reg was fury with corrosion ? cheap very cheap i hope bsa are reading this the mk1 r10 well nearly every single one went back didnt they ? and truth be known i know of 4 shops that utterly refused to stock the r10 due to its utter poor workmanship and dont forget i own one , its not my go to gun if i need a positive shooting session bsa need to take a hard good long look at them selfs if they want to be a decent company , now moving i have not found a bsa r10 or as i call them a ha ha you brought one r10 that can shoot as good as a hw100 yes i also own a hw100 the bsa r10 can not and will not keep up with the german gun no where near bsa needs to get rid of that prat of a ceo the stupid little man who only wants to see money coming in and get jb back on the pay roll ? so in real time if you want to get a pcp rifle that is top dog out of the box get a hw100 not the bsa ha ha you got suckerd in to it r10 i say this as i have both guns but your money your choice you have been warned ,NOTE to bsa shame on you shame on you try spending top money on your research development and not high glosyy adverts in ass licking magazines
I have recently purchased this gun and all I can say is that it is fantastic!! So accurate and consistent every time- get one!
tenodogblu I’m expecting the .177 version since it fits the bill on what I wanted for that caliber. I hope it shoots as beautiful as it looks
BSA kindly gave me one and its absolutely fantastic. I've been the the factory and had the pleasure of seeing these being being made. Great vid.
My name is Luciano and I'm from Brazil, state of Rio Grande do Sul, and this BSA costs a fortune, few have the privilege of having a jewel of these, I particularly own a 5.5 at4410w and I I know how much time and money I took to be able to get her, but I'm happy with her and I still want another pcp and this BSA r10 SE is one of the options. Well, thank you for being so good with us videos, keep it up like this, big hug !! !
One of the best reviews of this fantastic rifle.
Thanks Tyler. I just bought it from Pyramid Air. Tell them you just sold another one....I hope it helps in this difficult COVID 19 time. God bless you. 😎😎😎
I've been a big fan of your reviews since you started on You Tube, please keep them coming. Beautiful rifle !
Thanks Wheelman!!!
I shoot airguns in the uk, so I tend to run my pcp's in 177 and my springers in 22. I use my pcp's for static and use my springers for rough shooting (as a guide not a rule).
Great video again! Thanks for showing! really enjoy it to watch your Videos!
Gidday Tyler.
Great video mate.
I must say, I really like your videos. Its good to get an honest opinion of a gun from someone who uses lots of different types and brands and who is not sponsored by one particular company.
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Ps, I cant wait for the .25cal to come out. We have big stuff here in OZ and .25cals are a really good allrounder!
I have one too and love it but I’d love it even more if I could have that power output...U.K. is a measly 12ft/lbs. Still a cracking air rifle though.
love the gun. also have the fx streamline. both kick ass! however , this one has more "feel" to it , cheers!
Try Webley Accupells too you may be surprised ? or BSA’s own Fury/Max pellets in my Superten it loves the Max pellets
the GTO pellets a supra accurate to 30yards, then tend to spiral after that. Even in my 12fpe guns
Had one of these and a Daystate HR Hnuntsman Regal. I kept the Daystate
In the quest for a new PCP I want to know how well it shoots out to 100 yds. Indoors is fine. I have watched a ton of PA's videos, trigger pull, # of shots per fill, finish, silence, etc but a bit more distance please.
I want one, but do I need one ? I already have a .177 Daystate Regal XL.
These are over $3,000 here, ( New Zealand ) and I can pick up a little used Air Arms S510 with a scope and mounts for less than two.
Just gorgeous though.
Essa pcp é muito linda uma das mais lindas que já vi; show
I don't know. I've lusted after the BSA R10 MKII for about a year now, and it does seem to get very good reviews overall, but I have to say, I am a bit underwhelmed by those groups at 45 yards, AND the 'new' more efficient regulator. Doesn't seem to be a very impressive factory regulator, still.
Many MKII owners put in aftermarket regulators and had much better performance.
For $1,200 out of the box, I don't think you should have to change or upgrade anything on a rifle.
Just my opinion...
BeachGunner I own this rifle and get much tighter groups than he did with JSB exact diablo. I honestly love it
Thanks for the feedback Lee. That's good to know. I'm looking at the BSA and the DayState Regal XL. Close call. I know I will be happy with either.
BeachGunner in my opinion daystates are overpriced and don't have a regulator, I have this airifle and I love it
@@airriflehunter87 Im thinking maybe this gun wasn't shot in well, don't own a bore scope so cant verify, but my groups went tighter over the first 100-200 shots.
I also am a bsa fanboy, and the end of the video was funny as all hell, got to get in them cuddles Lmao
Very nice stock
Awsome airgun, I wish I could afford one , pyramid air , should do some giveaway
Hi there, how good is this rifle in .177 caliber compared with the .22?
Thanks!
great video just way too expensive 1300 plus shipping and handling. ouch
As Paul Simon wrote " One man's ceiling is another man's floor . There are Toyotas and there are Porsches
BSA...please add a cheek piece to the other side!!!
get any other stock, they all are ambidextrous, actualy there eaven is a Walnut ambidextrous at special orden, may not be imported to usa on that conf
hallo sir, i am from india. can you suggest me which one pcp rifle best for long range. bsa-10 mk2, bsa ultra se multishot air rifle, bsa scorpion se pcp air rifle, benjamin marauder air rifle wooden stock new version, benjamin maximus .177 pcp single shot bolt action rifle, walther tormnathor, walther rotex rm8, hatsan at44-10 qe air rifle. because only these rifle available in india online.
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rail is 13mm not 11mm
I love this gun price sir
Is the R 10 SE a newer version of the mark 2, thanks
is the Modulator Export on the R10 Se to Australia ?
Will this be available in .25 cal?
BSA will be making it at some point. But it is not yet available.
if you make the first stage on the trigger shorter the safety won't work
Good
Cute ending! lol
Howmuch price ?
I thought BSA was made by GAMO???
Gamo has owned BSA since the early 90s. Gamo and BSA ran largely independent of one another until 4-5 years ago. Then Gamo began manufacturing many of BSA's spring/gas ram rifles. Then Gamo began releasing their own PCP rifles which were mostly made in the BSA factory. It's a little tough to determine the entirety of the BSA line location of manufacture, but to my knowledge, all of the BSA PCPs are still made in the UK.
How mach prize
This gun is available in pakistan and price in pakistan Rs
Hw does the BSA r10 se compare to the AA S510? In S. Africa the AA is more expensive. thnk u
Both are great guns with comparable accuracy. The R10 SE being regulated gives it some advantage over the 510, but the 510 has the power adjuster (transfer port adjustment) which may appeal more based on your intended use. The SE is quieter and will do more shots per fill at FAC power levels.
Tyler thnk u 4 ur prompt reply, thats wat mkes it such a difficult choice - S510 hs the power adjuster & side lever cocking. wile the R10 is regulated & u cn change the look 2 a VC model. the S510 wit a moderator feels long, nt sure abt r10...
Well if you do different kinds of shooting where the power adjustment is going to be useful, then it makes the choice easier. But if you really only plan on using the gun at the higher end of the power range, the R10 will give you more shots per fill and provides the same performance from an accuracy perspective. And since it sounds like you're in a country that allows Suppressors for air rifles, you can get the CCS version of the R10 where the suppressor actually comes off and can be configured in a few variations. I would look at your decision this way....no matter which rifle you choose, you can't really go wrong.
Thnk u Tyler, frm a cost perspective the BSA r10 se ccs is way more cheaper than the AA S510. Maybe gt the r10 with a Hawke scope 4 the price of the AA only...lol
my pro sport shoots tighter groups at 50
ha ha you are gay for that gun. great vid i just bought one of these, what a gun and from my home city of birmingham too.
That trigger is just terrible, so much creep on 1st stage. Guess I'll be going with the new FX400 Royal.
Ye$. The expen$e. And what does this very pretty air rifle add to the sport/hobby? Nothing, as far as i can see. Someone getting into air rifles for the first time would skip this one do to price (my guess). I own a few air rifles and I can't see this rifle filling any gaps in my collection. So...yawn. on to the next video.
David Bires Obviously this gun isn’t meant for you. New ppl getting into the sport will definitely not buy something this expensive yet, they’ll go for the budget guns first and soon want something that shoots better, feels better, more shot count etc... and then they’ll decide what’s next. The ppl that buy the new and improved airguns are like the ppl that buy the new iPhones ever year. You’ll never be happy if you want to keep up with what’s new, no sentimental value to it.
Half is 50% 😂
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See right there just goes to show you can spend over $1,000 on a gun and I've seen you shoot the kral puncher breaker for half the price nearly in your groups out of that gun wasn't really any better than the crawl they cost you half as much I don't get it why do these guns cost so much money but yet you can take them puncher breaker crawl in-group just as well as the BSA with the regulator in really doesn't shoot any better and cost twice you know I'd like everybody always says you get what you pay for I'm not seeing it
Don Wilson Don Wilson from personal experience your also paying for craftsmanship and reliable parts. Something you run into is manufacture problems on more budget guns, it’s not always the case, but it seems to happen more on these types. Most budget guns shoot well out of box but a lot of ppl tune them to get the most out of them, that will outshoot higher end guns or just the same. Plus you can’t go with accuracy with one review like this one, you have to see multiple, he may or may not be a crappy shot because I’ll agree with you the groups here weren’t that great... but I wouldn’t consider all this gun is capable of he only really showed 4 pellets. I’ve seen fx impacts where they shoot like laser beams and other were ehhh... it comes down to the shooter as well. And finally personal preference, I wouldn’t get a Kral because to me it’s an ugly gun, again personal taste, I prefer these walnut stocks with gorgeous detail and classic look. Even though the fx impact is an accurate gun, I wouldn’t get it because it looks like a toy to me, the fx crown is better looking but way out of my reach. But to each is own bro if we don’t see the point of spending money on a gun then don’t, be happy with your purchase and don’t let others tell you otherwise.
why would anyone in America want to mess about with poxy aur rifles when you have easy access to powder fire rifles ?
2 reasons, cost or air is cheaper. and pesting with firearms brings the police! they are not much fun to talk to.
sorry, pesting around the house with a firearm.
Out of stock 😒
the bsa r10 is riddled with poor workmanship your comments are utter rubbish i know i own one withing 4 months from new the regulator was utterly fucked and had to be replace with a after market one made by huma ? the reg was fury with corrosion ? cheap very cheap i hope bsa are reading this the mk1 r10 well nearly every single one went back didnt they ? and truth be known i know of 4 shops that utterly refused to stock the r10 due to its utter poor workmanship and dont forget i own one , its not my go to gun if i need a positive shooting session bsa need to take a hard good long look at them selfs if they want to be a decent company , now moving i have not found a bsa r10 or as i call them a ha ha you brought one r10 that can shoot as good as a hw100 yes i also own a hw100 the bsa r10 can not and will not keep up with the german gun no where near bsa needs to get rid of that prat of a ceo the stupid little man who only wants to see money coming in and get jb back on the pay roll ? so in real time if you want to get a pcp rifle that is top dog out of the box get a hw100 not the bsa ha ha you got suckerd in to it r10 i say this as i have both guns but your money your choice you have been warned ,NOTE to bsa shame on you shame on you try spending top money on your research development and not high glosyy adverts in ass licking magazines
TheSniperno99 Why is it bad
love the gun. also have the fx streamline. both kick ass! however , this one has more "feel" to it , cheers!