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    Depends on your set up . I use Falcon accuracy plus 13.4gr and the best zero for these pellets with my set up is 30 yards .

    If you use a heavier pellet then it would be around the 27-28 yard

    I have a .22 logun mk2 which is set up for accupell..I did try some falcon a plus but they wouldn't cycle properly
  2. Depends on your set up . I use Falcon accuracy plus 13.4gr and the best zero for these pellets with my set up is 30 yards .

    If you use a heavier pellet then it would be around the 27-28 yard

     

    I have a .22 logun mk2 which is set up for accupell..I did try some falcon a plus but they would cycle properly
  3. Lower shot to shot variation, more efficient as well. Crinkle washers can really improve the older triggers.Contact "bgaltd" on the AAOC for further advice, buy a set of seals or anything else (he is an RFD) and he will probably give you the crinkle washers for nothing, you also get a discount if you're a member.

    By older triggers I take it you mean the triggers of the pre anti tamper rifles

  4. Get the 5 if you can. Although, if they made a UK built S200 it would be straight in my cabinate... I think they look mint. Bit on the small side for me personally.

    Am I right in thinking a rifle sells for two thirds of new price.aa s200 £419 new and huma reg £80 two thirds of this is £332 so £300 so seem bad and he's offered to throw in a bsa vc silencer

  5. A reg isn't needed, just means you have to fill to a higher pressure for a few more shots.I got a Mk 3 (I think) with a Sidewinder scope (the big one) pump, bag, pellets, stock removal tools and handbook for £300 so I think the one you've been offered is a bit steep.

    You got a right bargain

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