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Sorry if this isn't allowed mods, feel free to delete, but I tried posting in sports section with no activity!
Quick question for those of you who like a bit of target shooting / hunting with air rifles.
After going clay shooting today, I had a play with a friends air rifle, and have to admit it was quite good fun.
What I'd like to ask is, is a gas powered one better, or spring loaded?
Obvious benefit of spring over gas is cheaper due to no need for gas cans.
Also, where can I get a half decent rifle, with sight for under £200 - I don't mind a second hand one, and what brands etc should I be looking at?
Thanks for any help guys!
Quick question for those of you who like a bit of target shooting / hunting with air rifles.
After going clay shooting today, I had a play with a friends air rifle, and have to admit it was quite good fun.
What I'd like to ask is, is a gas powered one better, or spring loaded?
Obvious benefit of spring over gas is cheaper due to no need for gas cans.
Also, where can I get a half decent rifle, with sight for under £200 - I don't mind a second hand one, and what brands etc should I be looking at?
Thanks for any help guys!
Just to shoot targets in the back garden really - nothing serious, won't be hunting with it.
I did a search, but the one that came up was more for a £500 budget and for hunting which was the thread posted up at the top.
I don't want to spend any more than £200.
I'm thinking spring, rather than CO2 cos I can pick it up and use it, not worry about gas cans. I have a CO2 pistol and if I leave it with the can in, it eventually leakes empty.
Having tried to search myself, there's just far too much variety, and it's something I don't really want to spend weeks researching, because I'm not that serious about it - I just want a decent rifle, with sights, that I can mess around in the back garden with.
If anyone can recommend any actual make + models, and approx price, that would be really helpful.
If anyone is selling anything decent, that would be even better
I did a search, but the one that came up was more for a £500 budget and for hunting which was the thread posted up at the top.
I don't want to spend any more than £200.
I'm thinking spring, rather than CO2 cos I can pick it up and use it, not worry about gas cans. I have a CO2 pistol and if I leave it with the can in, it eventually leakes empty.
Having tried to search myself, there's just far too much variety, and it's something I don't really want to spend weeks researching, because I'm not that serious about it - I just want a decent rifle, with sights, that I can mess around in the back garden with.
If anyone can recommend any actual make + models, and approx price, that would be really helpful.
If anyone is selling anything decent, that would be even better

jeff m said:
Anyone know the difference between a scope intended for an air rifle and a 22lr rifle.
I know the price of scopes vary tremendously with quality, but it does seem that air rifle ones are more expensive when comparing the same optical specs.
You need to make sure that the scope is air rifle (spring) rated. Sprung air rifles recoil differently to firearms, e.g. both directions. Scopes not designed for this use will eventually shake themselves apart.I know the price of scopes vary tremendously with quality, but it does seem that air rifle ones are more expensive when comparing the same optical specs.
Take a look at Nikko Sterling, MTC etc. I've got a Nikko 6-24x56, which is fairly impressive

It's also a good idea to ensure your rear mounts have a stop pin, as many rifles are now produced with the arrestor for it.
Kuroblack350 said:
jeff m said:
Anyone know the difference between a scope intended for an air rifle and a 22lr rifle.
I know the price of scopes vary tremendously with quality, but it does seem that air rifle ones are more expensive when comparing the same optical specs.
You need to make sure that the scope is air rifle (spring) rated. Sprung air rifles recoil differently to firearms, e.g. both directions. Scopes not designed for this use will eventually shake themselves apart.I know the price of scopes vary tremendously with quality, but it does seem that air rifle ones are more expensive when comparing the same optical specs.
Take a look at Nikko Sterling, MTC etc. I've got a Nikko 6-24x56, which is fairly impressive

It's also a good idea to ensure your rear mounts have a stop pin, as many rifles are now produced with the arrestor for it.
J
YHM
vinnie83 said:
Sorry if this isn't allowed mods, feel free to delete, but I tried posting in sports section with no activity!
Quick question for those of you who like a bit of target shooting / hunting with air rifles.
After going clay shooting today, I had a play with a friends air rifle, and have to admit it was quite good fun.
What I'd like to ask is, is a gas powered one better, or spring loaded?
Obvious benefit of spring over gas is cheaper due to no need for gas cans.
Also, where can I get a half decent rifle, with sight for under £200 - I don't mind a second hand one, and what brands etc should I be looking at?
Thanks for any help guys!
Quick question for those of you who like a bit of target shooting / hunting with air rifles.
After going clay shooting today, I had a play with a friends air rifle, and have to admit it was quite good fun.
What I'd like to ask is, is a gas powered one better, or spring loaded?
Obvious benefit of spring over gas is cheaper due to no need for gas cans.
Also, where can I get a half decent rifle, with sight for under £200 - I don't mind a second hand one, and what brands etc should I be looking at?
Thanks for any help guys!
If you want sub £200 with scope then you are pretty much limited to a spring powered rifle as PCP ones tend to be more expensive (plus you need the divers bottle/stirrup pump on top of it) to charge it up.
Second hand buys are a good way to go if you can find one for your price range a second hand Weihrauch HW95K would be good. They are pretty much bomb proof, a mate of mine has the Weihrauch HW97K under lever rifle and it is a fantastic piece of kit.
If you want to stretch your budget and go PCP I had an Air Arms S200 for a year and it was a cracking rifle (and probably still is in the hands of her new owner), it's unregulated and gets about 70 - 80 useable shots to a charge, it is very accurate and a nice rifle to shoot. Second hand you are probably looking at £400 for a PCP with a stirrup pump, scope and silencer. Be aware though charging one up with a stirrup pump is hard work, I do it 3 - 4 times every Sunday and it does get tiring pumping 200bar into an air cylinder.
I would second the “avoid CO2 rifles” unless you don’t mind spending allot on C02 capsules.
.177 and .22 if it is just for range shooting I’d go .177 as the trajectory is flatter, but for hunting I’d use a .22 as the pellets carry more of the muzzle energy, though ultimately that is down to preference, I shoot .22.
I upgraded my S200 to a Falcon Prairie B multi shot (full sized with a walnut stock) which is consistent as it is fully regulated, but they are £640 + (does not include a silencer or scope) it is fantastic though.
Matt
Second hand buys are a good way to go if you can find one for your price range a second hand Weihrauch HW95K would be good. They are pretty much bomb proof, a mate of mine has the Weihrauch HW97K under lever rifle and it is a fantastic piece of kit.
If you want to stretch your budget and go PCP I had an Air Arms S200 for a year and it was a cracking rifle (and probably still is in the hands of her new owner), it's unregulated and gets about 70 - 80 useable shots to a charge, it is very accurate and a nice rifle to shoot. Second hand you are probably looking at £400 for a PCP with a stirrup pump, scope and silencer. Be aware though charging one up with a stirrup pump is hard work, I do it 3 - 4 times every Sunday and it does get tiring pumping 200bar into an air cylinder.
I would second the “avoid CO2 rifles” unless you don’t mind spending allot on C02 capsules.
.177 and .22 if it is just for range shooting I’d go .177 as the trajectory is flatter, but for hunting I’d use a .22 as the pellets carry more of the muzzle energy, though ultimately that is down to preference, I shoot .22.
I upgraded my S200 to a Falcon Prairie B multi shot (full sized with a walnut stock) which is consistent as it is fully regulated, but they are £640 + (does not include a silencer or scope) it is fantastic though.
Matt
Edited by matmoxon on Sunday 5th April 17:13
vinnie83 said:
I have a CO2 pistol and if I leave it with the can in, it eventually leakes empty.
You shouldn't leave the gun charged if you're not going to use it, it will detereorate the seal.Precharged guns don't all use co2 capsules you know, you can charge them with a special pump, meaning gas refills are free (after the cost of the pumnp of course, I think £40-£60)
carter711 said:
vinnie83 said:
I have a CO2 pistol and if I leave it with the can in, it eventually leakes empty.
You shouldn't leave the gun charged if you're not going to use it, it will detereorate the seal.Precharged guns don't all use co2 capsules you know, you can charge them with a special pump, meaning gas refills are free (after the cost of the pumnp of course, I think £40-£60)
seems the pre-charged ones are a bit pricey.
I think I'll go for a spring one, a kind PH'er has PM'd me one for sale, so I'll probably go for that by the looks of it!
vinnie83 said:
carter711 said:
vinnie83 said:
I have a CO2 pistol and if I leave it with the can in, it eventually leakes empty.
You shouldn't leave the gun charged if you're not going to use it, it will detereorate the seal.Precharged guns don't all use co2 capsules you know, you can charge them with a special pump, meaning gas refills are free (after the cost of the pumnp of course, I think £40-£60)
seems the pre-charged ones are a bit pricey.
I think I'll go for a spring one, a kind PH'er has PM'd me one for sale, so I'll probably go for that by the looks of it!
o and as mentioned precharged ones are not always co2 and have a variety of ways to recharge. i use a stirrup pump but you can use an air compressor or even a diving bottle...
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