si brown 8,486 Posted October 25, 2016 Author Report Share Posted October 25, 2016 Think I must be a bit odd!! Lol It was the dark stock that sold it for me... I went in for a 97 but came out with the tx Quote Link to post
si brown 8,486 Posted October 25, 2016 Author Report Share Posted October 25, 2016 This is mint. Its great getting new stuff, especially brand spankin stuff like that. Looking forward to seeing its outings... Me to Rez Just need a few more leaves to drop and that will be me living in the woods for a while:) Might have to watch your pigeon blasting again, it was ace made me llf Atb si Quote Link to post
philpot 5,105 Posted October 25, 2016 Report Share Posted October 25, 2016 No not given up yet Jimmy, not in love with it but more than that just having a laugh. I do think I made a mistake buying a springer to be honest, I am just not having a 'bond' with the gun and would never take it hunting. It is a challenge on the range and that is all it would ever get used for. When it was first delivered and I opened the box to see this super dark lump of wood which as already said on another post, really p1ssed me off after seeing and testing a lighter wood TX, as all the demo guns were that I saw. I couldn't walk away from it as it was ordered in for me, had I seen it in a shop, I would have just walked on by and bought something else but because it was new, I have been very nervous about messing with it. Just like the tuning aspect, Mark went Ratworks route and is very happy with the outcome, others have done a drop in kit themselves whereas I am not brave enough to do these things. Being retired, I do have to watch the cash flow and with that in mind, spending more money on a gun, tuning it when I am just not loving it just made me stick it in the cupboard and forget it. Perhaps giving it a face lift with lightening the stock would kick start my interest in it. Phil Phil if you really wanted to try with the tx after giving it a tune, send it me and I will do it for you free of charge, I personally dont like the slow firing cycle on the new tx its a little slow for me, I prefer a quicker lock time, I would think you would much prefer it with a TBT short stroke kit installed, there really is not a huge amount to do to improve the internals of a tx the piston runs on synthetic bearings, however, a good spring ends polish,and a proper re-lube combined with the short stroke kit changes the feel quite a bit, anyway the offer is there mate. That is a very kind offer Charlie and one that I may well take you up on, thank you. Where are you based. Phil Quote Link to post
charlie caller 3,654 Posted October 25, 2016 Report Share Posted October 25, 2016 Im in Sheffield mate,so if you head this way at all you could always drop her off, anyway let me know if you want any help with it. 2 Quote Link to post
Durham John 693 Posted October 25, 2016 Report Share Posted October 25, 2016 CC Thats the type of thing that makes this forum so good. Plenty of other forums you get people giving advice but rarely do they offer their time and skills to help another member DJ 1 Quote Link to post
mark williams 7,568 Posted October 25, 2016 Report Share Posted October 25, 2016 The T Rex is one of the least hold sensitive springers from standard, the short stroke improved that even more. I`m shooting .177 cal with the T Rex remember, which normally amplifies the recoil compared to .22. Without doubt, the T X 200 mk 3 is a must keep , also , she is a " must practice" as are all springers. Stick with her , she will pay you back. atb Mark. Quote Link to post
gamerooster 1,179 Posted October 25, 2016 Report Share Posted October 25, 2016 I've only just recently got myself a tx200, and as far as the gun goes I'm happy, it's a second hand mk2, so not a flashy mk3, just on the look out for a decent scope and I know I'll be putting food on the table, and yes shes a bit heavy, but as was once said "heavy is good, and if it does not work you can always hit him with it" Quote Link to post
bigmac 97kt 13,834 Posted October 25, 2016 Report Share Posted October 25, 2016 No not given up yet Jimmy, not in love with it but more than that just having a laugh. I do think I made a mistake buying a springer to be honest, I am just not having a 'bond' with the gun and would never take it hunting. It is a challenge on the range and that is all it would ever get used for. When it was first delivered and I opened the box to see this super dark lump of wood which as already said on another post, really p1ssed me off after seeing and testing a lighter wood TX, as all the demo guns were that I saw. I couldn't walk away from it as it was ordered in for me, had I seen it in a shop, I would have just walked on by and bought something else but because it was new, I have been very nervous about messing with it. Just like the tuning aspect, Mark went Ratworks route and is very happy with the outcome, others have done a drop in kit themselves whereas I am not brave enough to do these things. Being retired, I do have to watch the cash flow and with that in mind, spending more money on a gun, tuning it when I am just not loving it just made me stick it in the cupboard and forget it. Perhaps giving it a face lift with lightening the stock would kick start my interest in it. Phil Phil if you really wanted to try with the tx after giving it a tune, send it me and I will do it for you free of charge, I personally dont like the slow firing cycle on the new tx its a little slow for me, I prefer a quicker lock time, I would think you would much prefer it with a TBT short stroke kit installed, there really is not a huge amount to do to improve the internals of a tx the piston runs on synthetic bearings, however, a good spring ends polish,and a proper re-lube combined with the short stroke kit changes the feel quite a bit, anyway the offer is there mate. That is a very kind offer Charlie and one that I may well take you up on, thank you. Where are you based. Phil Sheffield is not that far fro you Phil is it not go on go for it mate you will not regret it it will come back a different rifle ,,,next to no recoil,,,,, smoother to cock ,,,, with no noise coming from the cocking action,,,,and a quicker loading cycle....and a smoother firing stroke . Charlie is a good lad and a trusted member off this forum and a top man Dont look a gift horse in the mouth and walk away just bite the bullet and do it . all your going to have to buy is a kit for it . Then ill come down to yours and do the stock for you at yours so you can see how easy it is to do a walnut stock Im going to do little hunters but im not putting a kit in it im just going to polish the shit out of it like i do all of the springers iv had . And before all you lot come on and say the tx200 dose not benefit from a tune well you keep thinking that as me and Sean(vizlauk) have been tuning and polishing them for years and yes they do benefit from a tune and polish . JUST ASK MARK WILLIAMS he was not a believer until he got his tuned and polished PHIL DO IT MATE HONEST IT WILL COME BACK A HOLE NEW RIFLE ATVBMAC :thumbs: ps,,,PRO SPORT IS STILL THE BETTER RIFLE MARK Quote Link to post
gamerooster 1,179 Posted October 25, 2016 Report Share Posted October 25, 2016 If anyone is offering to polish and tune rifles, mine is looking a little neglected lol Quote Link to post
philpot 5,105 Posted October 25, 2016 Report Share Posted October 25, 2016 (edited) RIGHT WITH OFFERS LIKE THIS, I WOULD BE AN EVEN BIGGER FOOL THAN I AM ALREADY NOT TO TAKE THEM UP.............................. I am Sheffield born and bred moved over to the coast 20 years ago and come over to Sheffield to see friends anyway so no problem there at all . I will send you a PM Charlie with my mobile number and if you let me have yours, we can arrange something. Please tell me what I need to buy and from where with any links and I will order the stuff and get it all in ready. Jimmy, I do love you mate, you are always welcome to come and stay, we have a spare bedroom in the cottage so that is no issue and we can talk about that later, if the pigeon are still around, I will take you out with the shot gun but in fairness there are only a few floating around but we can sort something even if it is a session on the clays. Collectively you have given me the desire to get my TX into a gun I can love and I THANK YOU FOR THAT because sometimes it takes someone else to give a boost to get the spirit lifted again, so good on you boys. Scope is taken care of as I have a Hawke Varmint for the TX which is a very nice scope so no worries there. Kind regards to all Phil Edited October 25, 2016 by philpot 1 Quote Link to post
Jonjon79 13,358 Posted October 25, 2016 Report Share Posted October 25, 2016 Nice one Phil - I really don't think you'll regret it mate. Charlie - you're a gent. Atb to both of you. Quote Link to post
mark williams 7,568 Posted October 25, 2016 Report Share Posted October 25, 2016 Good move Phil Charlie - your a gentleman. atb Mark. Quote Link to post
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