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It looks fantastic Mitch, forgive me for asking but what was the total spend, £125 for shroud and cylinder and what for the reg and tune and did you have Carl do the reg/tune.

 

Phil

XTX AIR did the reg and tune ,but what i should of done , got Carl to do the whole lot would of been about £100 cheaper , live and learn

 

This is what Carl said on another post

 

To do a full tune to a ultra SE that is fitting a regulator fitting a larger air cylinder replacing the complete hammer system replacing the hammer spring guide doing other work recrowning the barrel porting the barrel throat and fitting a shroud silencer in anodized black alluminium is £180 i also do full carbon fibre shroud silencers in gloss or matt these on there own are £75 but if i do the full tune i do these along with the tune for £220 with a 325mm air cylinder and the full tune you can expect around 100 to 115 consistant shots.

 

That is quite impressive Mitch and I have just printed this post to pop into my file as a possible route for the future, thank you.

 

Phil

 

 

 

Fair comment, and no doubt (hopefully) it will shoot and feel better, but you still only have 12ft lb just like any other air rifle.

 

Fine for some, but if you want a decent rifle who on earth would start with an Ultra anyway?!

 

Just an opinion.

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The air cylinder i fit to the ultra is tested to 450 bar. so fitting a 325mm air cylinder and charging it to 300 bar will give you the same shot count as a r10 the rifle needs to have a regulator fitted to be able to charge to 300 bar. so now you have r10 shot count with ultra weight.

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I decided to have a longer cylinder on my BSA ultra se ,but after speaking to Carl from http://www.airtechrifles.co.uk/ he said i needed a shroud as well ordered a 325 cylinder and a carbon fiber 28

Hope it fulfils the need you had for the work on it and that it brings and gives years of enjoyment, good hunting.   All the best

Well, I dropped off my .177 Ultra SE with Carl yesterday. I will next be in the area in about a fortnight's time, and can't wait for the result! Without prompting, Carl spent over 30 mins explaining

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That i dont know

yes it will look at the pic in my profile this is a ultra with a 325mm air cylinder on and its in a tac scorpion stock

 

That's one nice looking rifle A,T

 

now that's what i picture in my head for little hunters(my grandson) ultra

 

But i cant push to the reg yet

 

but i am going to get the longer air cylinder and shroud for now

 

atvbmac :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:

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Well, I dropped off my .177 Ultra SE with Carl yesterday. I will next be in the area in about a fortnight's time, and can't wait for the result!

Without prompting, Carl spent over 30 mins explaining how my rifle worked, and how it could be improved. He showed me all the new parts he intends to fit (all made by himself on site), and how they fitted into my gun. You could clearly see his enthusiasm, technical knowledge and engineering skill, and pure commitment to open and honest customer service. The proof will be in the pudding, but I have every confidence my already decent rifle will become something rather special. I will report back in due course.

My Regal was sent to Carl via courier this morning, I'm looking forward to seeing your opinion is, looks like you'll be ready before mine. Please keep us posted, I will also be knocking out a short review when I get it back. Excited is an understatement lol

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