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<blockquote data-quote="Alycidon" data-source="post: 576997" data-attributes="member: 8732"><p>Fair comment, air rifles and optics for them have moved on since my time with them. Pre charged pneumatics have undoubtedly been a major leap forward in accuracy. </p><p></p><p>England has been a (the !!!) centre of gun making excellence of all types for well over a century. BSA make good solid rifles, always have done, their centerfire rifle actions ( if you can find one !) are an excellent base for a custom rebarrell. Air rifle wise we have people like Theoben, Air Arms, Daystate etc who are always pushing the boundaries of what can be done. BSA these days IMHO tend to be more of a company who perhaps look to see what is working in the market then seek to emulate it, it seems to work for them.</p><p></p><p>I hate shooting in wind and greatly respect anyone that shoots well in those conditions, wish I could !!.</p><p></p><p>A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alycidon, post: 576997, member: 8732"] Fair comment, air rifles and optics for them have moved on since my time with them. Pre charged pneumatics have undoubtedly been a major leap forward in accuracy. England has been a (the !!!) centre of gun making excellence of all types for well over a century. BSA make good solid rifles, always have done, their centerfire rifle actions ( if you can find one !) are an excellent base for a custom rebarrell. Air rifle wise we have people like Theoben, Air Arms, Daystate etc who are always pushing the boundaries of what can be done. BSA these days IMHO tend to be more of a company who perhaps look to see what is working in the market then seek to emulate it, it seems to work for them. I hate shooting in wind and greatly respect anyone that shoots well in those conditions, wish I could !!. A [/QUOTE]
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