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Accurate as anything else on the market, light and ideal if shooting from a motor the only draw back on the performance side was the magazine as sometimes it did not engage properly apart from that a cracking little carbine.

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Accurate as anything else on the market, light and ideal if shooting from a motor the only draw back on the performance side was the magazine as sometimes it did not engage properly apart from that a cracking little carbine.
so would you say yhe single shot one would be better
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Accurate as anything else on the market, light and ideal if shooting from a motor the only draw back on the performance side was the magazine as sometimes it did not engage properly apart from that a cracking little carbine.
so would you say yhe single shot one would be better

 

Would'nt like to say about the single shot as I have never shot one but what I can say is my time with the Ultra Multishot left me slightly disapointed with BSAs attempt to produce a 10 shot. As for the Ultra-Carbine single shot it's around £100 quid cheaper and if you don't mind the thought of manually loading the rifle shot after shot I can't see any reason this rifle won't handle just the same as it's Multi-Shot cousin.

 

Hope this helps

Coney.

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