BSA-R10 - all I know is I take the cylinder down to the local gun shop, they fill it up, I pay them, then I have weeks of shooting (a lot more often).
I’ve only one PCP left now, Webley FX2000 Carbine, Oldy but goody and I use a stirrup pump. Does the job.
I prefer springers anyway.
I used to get my scuba tank filled for ~£3 then that place shut and my nearest diving shop charged me £15 for a refill. I'm considering ditching the PCP but know I'll probably regret it.
Self contained, no hassles, just as accurate, if you can shoot.Interestingly (well to me anyway), over the last two days I have shot 11squirrel, and I used a springer.
Sorry, it's the one on the gun that came with the gun not a diving cylinder or anything. Cost of filling the 'buddy bottle' was £2.50 last time I went.
Hi TeeDee I have 2 pcp's HW00 and AAs200 and have my own dive bottle to fill mine.I also refill pcp's at the club every weekend. do you require advice on gun fill or air tank ?Who here knows a fair bit about PCP rifles ? I have a question relating to the bottles and charging them. Thanks.
I'm kinda surprised. I would have thought you were the type that would have cantankered a DIY/Self-reliant way to get the job-jobbed.
That's my reasoning too. I have some very nice springers which I prefer over the PCP for most of my use.Had a couple of PCPs, the tidiest being a BSA Ultra SE. Sold them both for getting fed up with pellet on pellet accuracy (plinking, not hunting) with zero feedback or fun.