Guys, this video is a little different. I made this while doing a live stream. You will notice that I made a mistake close to the end.... Such is life!
Mate… excellent review again! Crack shots are fortunate to have such a passionate, honest and approachable ambassador. 👍 Love the look of the stock; if I’d gone for the laminate I may have never got rid of my R10th as laminates are very tough indeed! Huma reg is a nice touch too. The R10th (especially the shorter, Super Carbine - which you’ve got there) look amazing. As I’ve mentioned before my only gripe with the aesthetics of the R10th is the massive (and imo) ugly buddy bottle. But still, nothing a quick swap with a standard r10 bottle, or even an after market carbon fibre bottle couldn’t sort out. I’ve also mentioned I often used JSB heavy for pesting with it, but I now remember that the best groups out to 50m when plinking were with JSB exact 8.44 (4.50), that said QYS weren’t looked at. Forgive me for harping on, but the R10th is one of the few guns I’ve really put the hours in with, so just passing on my thoughts. Hope you and everyone else out there has a great May bank holiday weekend! 🤙 Go Well! Rich.
That's such a lovely remark Rich - thank you for taking the time to comment. I agree with you on the bottle - I think it looks a little 'agricultural' compared to the carbon fibre bottles that are on the current drop of PCP rifles. Please, don't ever think that you are bothering me when talking about things that you enjoy and are knowledgeable about! Take care!
@Grey lag You seem to have experience with the gun, I'm on the edge of buying an r10th in .177 (still open minded, but its top of my list), question is, is there a big difference between the carbine and standard, I'm aware the length, possibly weight will be different, will there be a difference in accuracy, i do prefer shorter guns but if having a tiny bit longer barrel will improve accuracy by a noticeable amount, i can happily deal with the extra weight, I will be doing some free standing shooting though. website specs are the same weight for both models, sure that cant be correct. Your Input would be appreciated. thanks in advance.
I like your content because I think it is a sort of honest revue, and that it is a bit down to earth without a lot of bu-- sh-t. I like the fact that you are not trying kid everyone that you know everything, keep up the good work.
brilliant video again big thanks. I have had my r10 for 2 years now it has never given me any trouble it shoots fantastic and is not really pellet fussy my only advice is have a regular service Karl at vector Air looks after all my rifles and dose a amazing work 😀 . thanks again for your video keep up the great work 👍
I get 20 good shots from mine as its leaking air. It is 3 year old and has only had 70 pellets through it. It looks brand new, not a mark or scratch on it, and its the limited edition viper model I bought too. It has to go back for a full checkover as something isnt right. It is an awesome and accurate gun though.
Uurrrmmm, I think the model you have here is the super carbine model, so its 95cm not 103.5cm. I am very tempted to buy one of these in the next couple weeks, still open minded to what gun to go for but currently the r10th is top of the list. unsure to go carbine or standard though, does the 3 inch barrel length really make that much difference, weight, accuracy... is it all negligible, I mean logically thinking there must be notable difference or BSA wouldn't make both models, right?
I have owned two R10se rifles and though I loved the general layout of the rifle and the handling I found the accuracy was not as good as the Hw100. Apparently they are great guns with aftermarket tuning,🤔 but should you have to pay extra money just to get to the same standard as Daystate or Hw 100.
@@michaeljcoulter I love it. I have personally had way more success using the RM8 than those other two guns, although they are indeed good. I love the RM8 as it proved that you can get wild accuracy for a good price. I would suggest trying them all if you can.... But I'd pick the RM8.
Guys, this video is a little different. I made this while doing a live stream. You will notice that I made a mistake close to the end.... Such is life!
Great presentation again Chris .... Don't worry about the mistakes just admit to them and move on :) ..... Nobody knows everything :)
Mate… excellent review again!
Crack shots are fortunate to have such a passionate, honest and approachable ambassador. 👍
Love the look of the stock; if I’d gone for the laminate I may have never got rid of my R10th as laminates are very tough indeed! Huma reg is a nice touch too. The R10th (especially the shorter, Super Carbine - which you’ve got there) look amazing. As I’ve mentioned before my only gripe with the aesthetics of the R10th is the massive (and imo) ugly buddy bottle. But still, nothing a quick swap with a standard r10 bottle, or even an after market carbon fibre bottle couldn’t sort out.
I’ve also mentioned I often used JSB heavy for pesting with it, but I now remember that the best groups out to 50m when plinking were with JSB exact 8.44 (4.50), that said QYS weren’t looked at.
Forgive me for harping on, but the R10th is one of the few guns I’ve really put the hours in with, so just passing on my thoughts.
Hope you and everyone else out there has a great May bank holiday weekend! 🤙
Go Well!
Rich.
That's such a lovely remark Rich - thank you for taking the time to comment. I agree with you on the bottle - I think it looks a little 'agricultural' compared to the carbon fibre bottles that are on the current drop of PCP rifles. Please, don't ever think that you are bothering me when talking about things that you enjoy and are knowledgeable about! Take care!
@Grey lag You seem to have experience with the gun, I'm on the edge of buying an r10th in .177 (still open minded, but its top of my list), question is, is there a big difference between the carbine and standard, I'm aware the length, possibly weight will be different, will there be a difference in accuracy, i do prefer shorter guns but if having a tiny bit longer barrel will improve accuracy by a noticeable amount, i can happily deal with the extra weight, I will be doing some free standing shooting though. website specs are the same weight for both models, sure that cant be correct.
Your Input would be appreciated. thanks in advance.
@@bobbyneverdies I’d always go Carbine -mine was and the accuracy was superb.
What are you planning on using the rifle for?
I like your content because I think it is a sort of honest revue, and that it is a bit down to earth without a lot of bu-- sh-t. I like the fact that you are not trying kid everyone that you know everything, keep up the good work.
brilliant video again big thanks. I have had my r10 for 2 years now it has never given me any trouble it shoots fantastic and is not really pellet fussy my only advice is have a regular service Karl at vector Air looks after all my rifles and dose a amazing work 😀 . thanks again for your video keep up the great work 👍
You are most welcome David - thank you for taking the time to comment!
I get 20 good shots from mine as its leaking air. It is 3 year old and has only had 70 pellets through it. It looks brand new, not a mark or scratch on it, and its the limited edition viper model I bought too. It has to go back for a full checkover as something isnt right. It is an awesome and accurate gun though.
Uurrrmmm, I think the model you have here is the super carbine model, so its 95cm not 103.5cm. I am very tempted to buy one of these in the next couple weeks, still open minded to what gun to go for but currently the r10th is top of the list. unsure to go carbine or standard though, does the 3 inch barrel length really make that much difference, weight, accuracy... is it all negligible, I mean logically thinking there must be notable difference or BSA wouldn't make both models, right?
Watching from philippines sir solid to your UA-cam channel
I have owned two R10se rifles and though I loved the general layout of the rifle and the handling I found the accuracy was not as good as the Hw100. Apparently they are great guns with aftermarket tuning,🤔 but should you have to pay extra money just to get to the same standard as Daystate or Hw 100.
I'm starting to feel worried that we're never going to see the professor again. 🤣
He will return. I know it...
Great video Chris.And what a lovely looking gun the R10 is.Maybe BSA should get a deal going with Huma.
Atvb 👍🏻😀
I think that would be a good idea!
you was right it is a 280 and mine only did 200 on a good day lol nice video keep up the good work eddie
I do like the look of this rifle. Looking into my first PCP its between this, the BSA Ultra CLX or the Walther RM8 Varmint.
Rm8 is my preferred option.
@@southwestshooters thanks! It really holds its own then?
@@michaeljcoulter I love it. I have personally had way more success using the RM8 than those other two guns, although they are indeed good. I love the RM8 as it proved that you can get wild accuracy for a good price. I would suggest trying them all if you can.... But I'd pick the RM8.
@@southwestshooters just had a look online and it’s only £390 in my local shop in South Wales, that surprised me! I’ll have to go take a look. Thanks!
@@michaeljcoulter bargain. They are better than some guns that cost 5 times as much.
Is this the super carbine. What’s the difference? Thanks.
Do you always shoot in measured metres or yards?..
Meters
This bit wasn't the live stream, you are allowed to edit ot the bloopers 🤣
It'll be interesting to see how Crackshot price this ....
I did keep one in there.....
Target upside pellet down not accuracy.