I've had an .177 ultra clx for over year now, Great little gun, deadly accurate, but it does have one problem, in .177 it's possible for the pellets to fall backwards out of the magazine, and they end up in the mechanism, most of the time turning it upside down and giving it a good shake and they will come out, but sometimes you've got to remove the stock to fish them out. And the magazines themselves a pretty c**p, I've already had to replace the o-ring twice on my. But I live with these problems, as it's so accurate 👍
I had a look at the BSA when I was looking for a PCP, looked very nice but have to say for me HW100 was just better. That said I can see a time when I will have one in my collection.
Mrs had one when they first hit the shelves, had it 2 months, took it back, had FX Dreampup in part ex.. There were multiple problems on hers ( apparently with quite a few early ones) not knocking BSA, I've got the Goldstar SE, 2 x R10,"S an R12 and a 1974 Mercury, but the CLX was poor on several fronts.. There's better on the market at that price point..
Yeah I think longevity is always a question. But I’ve noticed I can just be bad luck. Got two np02s ones a dream the other just had nothing but problems!
You'll always have problems with PCP'S, acurracy is the trade off for reliability, and the other way round, seals go regularly, my Goldstar, R1O & Brocock are all in need of a reseal, gonna do R10 & Brocock in summer break.. Have the seals ready..
I've had an .177 ultra clx for over year now,
Great little gun, deadly accurate, but it does have one problem, in .177 it's possible for the pellets to fall backwards out of the magazine, and they end up in the mechanism, most of the time turning it upside down and giving it a good shake and they will come out, but sometimes you've got to remove the stock to fish them out. And the magazines themselves a pretty c**p, I've already had to replace the o-ring twice on my.
But I live with these problems, as it's so accurate 👍
Very reason i moved mine on,simple enough to fix in daylight but impossible out in the fields at night
I had a look at the BSA when I was looking for a PCP, looked very nice but have to say for me HW100 was just better. That said I can see a time when I will have one in my collection.
You know. I think if it was an hw 100 177 vs this is probably take the HW….
Would you like some 177 pellets sending to you as I have some you can have as I don’t have a air rifle at the moment
Ah thank you. Would be cool for these comparisons. Only if you’re ok with it. Contact me via instagram or my website. ✌️
What is the name of the divorce used?
Try a r10 if you liked that👍
Mrs had one when they first hit the shelves, had it 2 months, took it back, had FX Dreampup in part ex.. There were multiple problems on hers ( apparently with quite a few early ones) not knocking BSA, I've got the Goldstar SE, 2 x R10,"S an R12 and a 1974 Mercury, but the CLX was poor on several fronts.. There's better on the market at that price point..
Yeah I think longevity is always a question. But I’ve noticed I can just be bad luck. Got two np02s ones a dream the other just had nothing but problems!
You'll always have problems with PCP'S, acurracy is the trade off for reliability, and the other way round, seals go regularly, my Goldstar, R1O & Brocock are all in need of a reseal, gonna do R10 & Brocock in summer break.. Have the seals ready..
The Goldstar is a trickier customer, need several parts as well as seals.. Might take it in too be done..
May I know the type of granules used?
Grain of pellet?
Stck to my bsa r10
Stage 2 frm Carl 😁😊