I love my tx200hc even without tuning its smooth and easy to use. Just the feel of the rifle and the fit and finish is gorgeous love using it on a sunny day roaming the fields bit heavy mind you. Grand review mate keep them videos coming. One love ❤ Ali
Hello My friend, Thank you for your review of this beautiful, capable air rifle. Personally, I think they are a joy to own. The blueing/blacking, fishscale chequering, accuracy, just amazing and as someone previously quite rightly described, The Rolls Royce of air guns. The stock goes to the same place on my chin, every time. In your pellet test, it was nice to see the BSA Goldstar's do very well, arguably better than the JSB's, which I mainly use. Out in the field, I'd agree, they are a heavy unit and compared to an air rifle with a magazine, your next follow up shot could be a hurried fumble? They are heavy, though I've made my own sling for mine, out of an SA80 rifle sling off Ebay. The air rifle hangs down in front of me, as opposed to over my shoulder, the barrel pointing to the sky. The air rifle has to be kept hold of, though the full weight of the gun is on your shoulder, which really is the intention. Yes, its a fantastic air rifle, regardless of its competitors, just in it's own right. Every time I look at them, I just love them more. A beautiful, beautiful unit. Thank you for your time. Best wishes, Ian.
Hi Ian thanks for the message, they most certainly are a great rifle that’s for sure I would 100% recommend one of anyone looking at getting a good under leaver that’s for sure
There all well known pellets here in the uk only one I would say is not very popular is the spitfires, they where once a cheap made pellet but the new design seems To work but only well on a selected few rifles I’ve used them in
They are definitely one of the top brands I would recommend, along with Weihrauch and cometa as well I’m really liking what coming out of them at the moment, love the 300 rifle
But remember, the TX200 is a copy of the HW77 , its more or less a full copy , the HWs piston shoots in a straight line when fired ,the TX piston twists around on firing , the is a walther and the stock Italian made , and they dud have a lot of problems with the blueing on the barrel not matching the blueing on the cylinder , just giving out Facts , cheers
I love my tx200hc even without tuning its smooth and easy to use. Just the feel of the rifle and the fit and finish is gorgeous love using it on a sunny day roaming the fields bit heavy mind you. Grand review mate keep them videos coming. One love ❤ Ali
Thanks, yer they are definitely great rifles to own
Hello My friend,
Thank you for your review of this beautiful, capable air rifle.
Personally, I think they are a joy to own. The blueing/blacking, fishscale chequering, accuracy, just amazing and as someone previously quite rightly described, The Rolls Royce of air guns. The stock goes to the same place on my chin, every time.
In your pellet test, it was nice to see the BSA Goldstar's do very well, arguably better than the JSB's, which I mainly use.
Out in the field, I'd agree, they are a heavy unit and compared to an air rifle with a magazine, your next follow up shot could be a hurried fumble?
They are heavy, though I've made my own sling for mine, out of an SA80 rifle sling off Ebay.
The air rifle hangs down in front of me, as opposed to over my shoulder, the barrel pointing to the sky. The air rifle has to be kept hold of, though the full weight of the gun is on your shoulder, which really is the intention.
Yes, its a fantastic air rifle, regardless of its competitors, just in it's own right. Every time I look at them, I just love them more. A beautiful, beautiful unit.
Thank you for your time.
Best wishes, Ian.
Hi Ian thanks for the message, they most certainly are a great rifle that’s for sure I would 100% recommend one of anyone looking at getting a good under leaver that’s for sure
Lovely looking rifle. Not familiar with some of the pellets but the Air Arms look good.
There all well known pellets here in the uk only one I would say is not very popular is the spitfires, they where once a cheap made pellet but the new design seems
To work but only well on a selected few rifles I’ve used them in
Quality springer, probably only bettered by it's sibling brother the Pro Sport .. Excellent testing..
They are indeed one of the best that’s for sure
Air Arms is like the Rolls Royce of airguns
They are definitely one of the top brands I would recommend, along with Weihrauch and cometa as well I’m really liking what coming out of them at the moment, love the 300 rifle
Are you sure that's a "HC"? Looks like a full rifle to my eye.
Correct and corrected in the total
Hello
Hi
That is the TX200 rifle. Not a TX200 HC
You are Correct and been corrected in the title
.177 = .22
Yes by habbit in that I tend to test .177 most of the times it’s now changed, silly me
But remember, the TX200 is a copy of the HW77 , its more or less a full copy , the HWs piston shoots in a straight line when fired ,the TX piston twists around on firing , the is a walther and the stock Italian made , and they dud have a lot of problems with the blueing on the barrel not matching the blueing on the cylinder , just giving out Facts , cheers
The hw77 is next on the list to record and is currently sat down the cave waiting