Two days ago using a sub 12lb (Average regulated 11.5 lbs on Chromo) on a Permission)) Air Arms Ultimate Sporter zeroed at 35 yards with Air Arms .22 Diablo 16 grains Field Pellet (Hawke Airmax 30 SF 4-16×50 AMX IR) took a Corvid out with single head shot (no wind) at 99.5 yards (Nikon Laser Ranger). I hunt with long glass large bore rifles at huge distances in Sindh Province mainly. In UK I love to use the Air Rifle at distances and I am very confident with such a distance. Would I take a rabbit at 99.5 yards, no I would not (80 yards head shot, no issue and often); I always take shots on a bipod in the prone position! This enhances placement accuracy! Having stated that the .22 pellet went straight through the back of the corvids head and instant kill. I am 56 years old and have been using air rifles since early seventies and I must admit with these modern PCP's the whole range factor has changed drastically. The Air Arms 510 Ultimate Sporter sub 12lb is a consistant one shot killing machine.
I would really like to buy an S510 but for me, it would take an long time before i can ever affort one. I have always been an big fan of Air Arms products overall and am going to save up intel i can afford it and learn the rifle and customize it to my liking. Anyway Air Arms must never stop with what they doing and always carry on bettering their mistakes and fixing them. Sorry for my English not my strong point.
Straight up common sense video stressing safety, which is ultimate especially around animals and other persons. There are precautions to take and these are well explained. This guy provided a very concise and well instructed video. I’ll be watching this one again I am sure👏👍🏻😊
I am going to buy my first air rifle. I'm looking at a lot of videos I might go for air arms 22 cal but don't know what model to go for ?? It will be for hunting and pest control..
Absolutely gorgeous horses I love my horse she’s been a life changer for me a natural born therapist for my autism and learning difficulties and a natural born best friend to chat to and generally hang out with! That’s why I refer to myself as #TheAutisticCowBoy
Two days ago using a sub 12lb (Average regulated 11.5 lbs on Chromo) on a Permission)) Air Arms Ultimate Sporter zeroed at 35 yards with Air Arms .22 Diablo 16 grains Field Pellet (Hawke Airmax 30 SF 4-16×50 AMX IR) took a Corvid out with single head shot (no wind) at 99.5 yards (Nikon Laser Ranger). I hunt with long glass large bore rifles at huge distances in Sindh Province mainly. In UK I love to use the Air Rifle at distances and I am very confident with such a distance. Would I take a rabbit at 99.5 yards, no I would not (80 yards head shot, no issue and often); I always take shots on a bipod in the prone position! This enhances placement accuracy! Having stated that the .22 pellet went straight through the back of the corvids head and instant kill. I am 56 years old and have been using air rifles since early seventies and I must admit with these modern PCP's the whole range factor has changed drastically. The Air Arms 510 Ultimate Sporter sub 12lb is a consistant one shot killing machine.
I would really like to buy an S510 but for me, it would take an long time before i can ever affort one. I have always been an big fan of Air Arms products overall and am going to save up intel i can afford it and learn the rifle and customize it to my liking. Anyway Air Arms must never stop with what they doing and always carry on bettering their mistakes and fixing them. Sorry for my English not my strong point.
Straight up common sense video stressing safety, which is ultimate especially around animals and other persons. There are precautions to take and these are well explained. This guy provided a very concise and well instructed video. I’ll be watching this one again I am sure👏👍🏻😊
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Love these videos! This guy is a good ambassador for Air Arms. He knows this sh*t.
I am going to buy my first air rifle. I'm looking at a lot of videos I might go for air arms 22 cal but don't know what model to go for ?? It will be for hunting and pest control..
Absolutely gorgeous horses I love my horse she’s been a life changer for me a natural born therapist for my autism and learning difficulties and a natural born best friend to chat to and generally hang out with! That’s why I refer to myself as #TheAutisticCowBoy
Some very good tips there 😉 Definitely need to watch out for the animals you’re there to protect 😉
Good safety tips, nice video thanks
Would love just to walk around with eddie just so I could pick his brain with knowledge that he has plus im from Staffordshire too 👍
You shoot 177 or 22 ?