grainer 0 Posted November 10, 2008 Report Share Posted November 10, 2008 hI there being a new member i would appreciate any info with regard to the BSAT10 ,effective range ,best pellets? also advice on refilling pump or bottle any info will be helpful Quote Link to post
j.stuart 0 Posted November 10, 2008 Report Share Posted November 10, 2008 hI there being a new member i would appreciate any info with regard to the BSAT10 ,effective range ,best pellets? also advice on refilling pump or bottle any info will be helpful hi, im a big bsa fan. effective range 5-50 yard depending on wind/pellets and you. 177 all the way id say. best pellets are air arms or jsb 4.52 in 177 or 5.52 in 22 dont try shooting out to 50 yard with 22 as they drop out the sky,reason why i recommend and use 177 my self. fillin,pump is fine but if you are not to fit or elder then a bottle is quick,bare in mind youl need to visit a filling shop every few weeks,go for a big bottle to save so many journeys getting it filled. pump dont have that hassle but is a bit of a mission lol. i use pump for my standard air tubed rifles and bottle for my buddy bottled rifles. hope ive helped a little. ps check around for prices and always haggle with the gun shop Quote Link to post
grainer 0 Posted November 11, 2008 Author Report Share Posted November 11, 2008 hI there being a new member i would appreciate any info with regard to the BSAT10 ,effective range ,best pellets? also advice on refilling pump or bottle any info will be helpful hi, im a big bsa fan. effective range 5-50 yard depending on wind/pellets and you. 177 all the way id say. best pellets are air arms or jsb 4.52 in 177 or 5.52 in 22 dont try shooting out to 50 yard with 22 as they drop out the sky,reason why i recommend and use 177 my self. fillin,pump is fine but if you are not to fit or elder then a bottle is quick,bare in mind youl need to visit a filling shop every few weeks,go for a big bottle to save so many journeys getting it filled. pump dont have that hassle but is a bit of a mission lol. i use pump for my standard air tubed rifles and bottle for my buddy bottled rifles. hope ive helped a little. ps check around for prices and always haggle with the gun shop Quote Link to post
grainer 0 Posted November 11, 2008 Author Report Share Posted November 11, 2008 hI there being a new member i would appreciate any info with regard to the BSAT10 ,effective range ,best pellets? also advice on refilling pump or bottle any info will be helpful hi, im a big bsa fan. effective range 5-50 yard depending on wind/pellets and you. 177 all the way id say. best pellets are air arms or jsb 4.52 in 177 or 5.52 in 22 dont try shooting out to 50 yard with 22 as they drop out the sky,reason why i recommend and use 177 my self. fillin,pump is fine but if you are not to fit or elder then a bottle is quick,bare in mind youl need to visit a filling shop every few weeks,go for a big bottle to save so many journeys getting it filled. pump dont have that hassle but is a bit of a mission lol. i use pump for my standard air tubed rifles and bottle for my buddy bottled rifles. hope ive helped a little. ps check around for prices and always haggle with the gun shop Quote Link to post
celticwar 1 Posted November 12, 2008 Report Share Posted November 12, 2008 (edited) http://bsaog.co.uk/forum/index.php?board=24.0 try here bud ive got a bsa superten .22 . great rifle drops bunnies out to 50yards , but not recomended .. ok if ya a sniper ... got it a week before t10 came out wow looked amazing, ive fired my mates great bit of kit , loads have them what you going to use it for ???? hunting ? targets ? .22 or .177 i prefer 22 more knock down power ... Edited November 12, 2008 by celticwar Quote Link to post
jazz_11 5 Posted November 12, 2008 Report Share Posted November 12, 2008 i had the bsa scorpion which is the single shot of the t10 and it was a good gun mine shot well with cheap field trophy pellets. like 4 quid a tin. but i sold that to buy a aa s410 Quote Link to post
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