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View Poll Results: 1 gun only...springer or PCP?
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41.23% |
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Pre charged pneumatic (PCP)
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57.35% |
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27th Sep 2007, 20:38
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#61 (permalink)
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Join Date: 27th Sep 2007
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Re: 1 gun only...springer or PCP?
For me a Springer is a winner every time, PCP to me is lazy, if you cant kill with the fist shot you got a few more, its recoilless therefore your shooting skills are less than natural and you have to recharge it! If you want the skills of a true marksman the hone them on a springer. Point and shoot...zzzzz
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2nd Oct 2007, 23:08
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#62 (permalink)
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Join Date: 29th Dec 2006
Location: Rhondda.S.Wales
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Re: 1 gun only...springer or PCP?
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Originally Posted by trouty211
For me a Springer is a winner every time, PCP to me is lazy, if you cant kill with the fist shot you got a few more, its recoilless therefore your shooting skills are less than natural and you have to recharge it! If you want the skills of a true marksman the hone them on a springer. Point and shoot...zzzzz
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Another springer vs pcp argument that i cant get my head around 
Now i will say this,plinking with a pcp for me is boring,it's much more fun with a springer...but let me ask you this,do you try to use the most accurate pellets available for your rifle?The answers probably yes.
Would you tune your rifle to make it shoot sweeter with less recoil,probably yes again.So you want to have the rifle as accurate as possible with it being as user freindly as possible?Yes?Then get a pcp 
Some will go as far as buying a semi recoiless springer like a Whiscombe or tx200sr but still not want a pcp which has miniscule recoil 
Recoil from a springer & the extra work involved to judge just how the recoil will affect the POI with different holds/stances,rests is what a pcp has done away with,so why go backwards?
I know rifles that are self contained are less hassle than a pcp,& they can be more fun,but if a pcp puts more in your game bag then thats what i'll use. 
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2nd Oct 2007, 23:17
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#63 (permalink)
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Join Date: 26th Nov 2006
Location: Treorchy, Rhondda, South Wales.
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Re: 1 gun only...springer or PCP?
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Originally Posted by bstrdmissed
Another springer vs pcp argument that i cant get my head around 
Now i will say this,plinking with a pcp for me is boring,it's much more fun with a springer...but let me ask you this,do you try to use the most accurate pellets available for your rifle?The answers probably yes.
Would you tune your rifle to make it shoot sweeter with less recoil,probably yes again.So you want to have the rifle as accurate as possible with it being as user freindly as possible?Yes?Then get a pcp 
Some will go as far as buying a semi recoiless springer like a Whiscombe or tx200sr but still not want a pcp which has miniscule recoil 
Recoil from a springer & the extra work involved to judge just how the recoil will affect the POI with different holds/stances,rests is what a pcp has done away with,so why go backwards?
I know rifles that are self contained are less hassle than a pcp,& they can be more fun,but if a pcp puts more in your game bag then thats what i'll use. 
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I bet your brain is hurting after that mate...
Probably killed a few cells in the process too.
I for one, having only tried PCP's in my little life, would like to give a TX200 or more specially a 97k.
There seems to be a more fun factor, but until i try a springer im not sure.... yet.
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2nd Oct 2007, 23:24
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Join Date: 29th Dec 2006
Location: Rhondda.S.Wales
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Re: 1 gun only...springer or PCP?
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Originally Posted by rhysduk
I bet your brain is hurting after that mate...
Probably killed a few cells in the process too.
I for one, having only tried PCP's in my little life, would like to give a TX200 or more specially a 97k.
There seems to be a more fun factor, but until i try a springer im not sure.... yet.
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Do you think i'm thick then Rhys?
When i'm not taking the pee i can occasionly  show some signs of a brain . 
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2nd Oct 2007, 23:26
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Re: 1 gun only...springer or PCP?
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Originally Posted by bstrdmissed
Do you think i'm thick then Rhys?
When i'm not taking the pee i can occasionly  show some signs of a brain . 
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You're intelligent enough old boy. 
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2nd Oct 2007, 23:28
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Re: 1 gun only...springer or PCP?
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You're intelligent enough old boy. 
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29th Oct 2007, 00:46
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Join Date: 28th Oct 2007
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Re: 1 gun only...springer or PCP?
springer all the way, explored the pcp option with pump and divers bottle and an excellent s410 rifle..........far too much hassle and made me a lazy shooter, hence back to a springer, this time for good
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25th Jul 2008, 22:15
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#68 (permalink)
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Re: 1 gun only...springer or PCP?
springer for me
pcp's are good but just not for me.
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30th Jul 2008, 14:21
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#69 (permalink)
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Join Date: 29th Jul 2008
Location: Bucks
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Re: 1 gun only...springer or PCP?
Can't argue with much that has been said in this thread. Springers are great to learn gun control on, they are reliable and free to use and I love my TX200 and will never part with it. But my BSA S10 is a work of art and efficient with it. Cheap to run and reliable. Wouldnt part with that either. 177 the calibre for me though - nice flat trajectory and super accurate.
Best Tirade
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13th Aug 2008, 20:29
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#70 (permalink)
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Location: Leigh-on-sea, Essex (UK)
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Re: 1 gun only...springer or PCP?
I have only recently started useing a PCP and i can really tell a difference, I wouldnt want to go back unless it was just a little bit of fun, I still use a springer for rats (i have no idea why)
But yeah the PCP for accuracy and power the confidence it gives me to take a few extra yards cannot be underestimated.
Mitch
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