Great video. Recently upgraded to a hw100 after wanting one for 20 years. Working on a farm I’m already putting it to work and it’s fantastic. Those shooting sticks look fantastic!
You can’t go wrong with a Hw100 buddy, I’m on my third kt now and I think they are a great all rounder and a proven rifle and very very accurate. I opted for 177 this time having shot 22 for years but ever since I bought an air arms s510 tactical in 177 last year the 177 changed my views on calibre and I’ve never looked back since. I use H&N Terminators in both my rifles and they have hellish knock down power on vermin. Enjoy your new gun fella and shoot straight and stay safe.
Hello Matt and Richard, Thank you for your video footage, I really enjoyed it. That was a great review. Matt, for the new BSA CLX Pro R12 air rifle. Every time mine comes out of the cupboard, my knees go weak. I absolutely adore it. Moving on from the R10, I'd like to mention some points I think BSA has got, so right. The fill probe dust cap, the safety catch, the numbered pellets on the magazine, the last pellet indicator, the red indicator/cocked warning, the air cylinder size, twelve shot magazine, the biathlon cocking lever, shrouded barrel, hammer forged barrel, adjustable trigger, all fantastic points of a fine air rifle. The cost isn't a small amount of money, though I think it's a very fair price considering you could pay much more and recieve much less. I think this is a quality air rifle for the working man. I'm a working class, working man, and I'm very proud of my R12. To me it's gorgeous and I look forward to every time I hold and use it. Thank you to Rich, too. Great, accurate shooting footage again. Best wishes, gentlemen.
I'm glad you mentioned the issues with the magazines for £1200 you don't expect to have your flag ship rifle having loading issues..it's been a major problem with this rifle...I agree it does look easy on the eye though.... Another good video Matt...
As a lifelong field sportsman I've always believed rooks mainly feed on seed,worms,invertebrates and carrion, unlike crows,jackdaws and magpie that predate,therefore I and most people I know don't shoot them, thoughts everyone
Hi Mick. As I said in the film, the rooks aren't an issue with the sheep on the farm next door, unlike the crows and magpies. But they do go for the strawberry crop and strawberry plants. They also defecate over equipment and storage areas. For these two reasons I am contracted to shoot them.
Can even get a .177 her me in northen ireland if fire over 2 joules but can buy paint ball at 7 joule. Loved my old daisy dream of greeting one one day
1200 English pounds for a air rifle, WTF !!!!. Do you require a permit to buy these air rifles ? I realise they are powerful but cost wise surely its a lot cheaper to buy a .22LR ( permit permitting ) for a quarter of that price which has better knock down power plus range, the air rifle looks extremely heavy as well ? You vid shows all your clean kills, do you ever show the unclean ones ( which we all have ) especially using an air gun ( which fire's a somewhat light projectile ) on rabbits ?
Hi Pedro. Here in most of the UK, air rifles 12 ft/lbs or less do not require a permit. Over 12 ft/lbs require a firearms certificate. I've got a .22LR but in situations like the one in the video - shooting birds in a tree - it would be unsafe to use. I also find their tendency to ricochet worrisome too. I shoot .17 HMR for rabbits as well, but not if I intend eating them, or sending them to a bird of prey centre. The simple fact is that I find an air rifle (12 ft/lbs and FAC) pretty much perfect for the majority of my pest control shooting. And yes, of course I sometimes fail to kill cleanly with one shot - but not on this occasion. Thanks for watching.
I think you're being a little selective there. In the video I explained that the rooks decimate the fruit plants/fruit crop as well as defecate on equipment. Their droppings potentially spread disease and imperils the health of the workers. I hope that explains.
And yet it clearly did. Do you live in the USA by any chance? Most airgun hunting and pest control in the UK is carried out with 12 ft/lbs rifles. Take a look at most of the other episodes on this channel and you'll see how effective they are.
Excellent shooting Richard and another superb review Matt. This format works so well, please keep them coming 🙏
Thanks very much Nick. It doesn't always go as well as this session! Thanks for watching...
Great video. Recently upgraded to a hw100 after wanting one for 20 years. Working on a farm I’m already putting it to work and it’s fantastic.
Those shooting sticks look fantastic!
Thanks Lewis. The sticks are Primos Gen 3 Tall and I rarely go shooting without them. Thanks for watching.
You can’t go wrong with a Hw100 buddy, I’m on my third kt now and I think they are a great all rounder and a proven rifle and very very accurate. I opted for 177 this time having shot 22 for years but ever since I bought an air arms s510 tactical in 177 last year the 177 changed my views on calibre and I’ve never looked back since. I use H&N Terminators in both my rifles and they have hellish knock down power on vermin. Enjoy your new gun fella and shoot straight and stay safe.
Hello Matt and Richard, Thank you for your video footage, I really enjoyed it.
That was a great review. Matt, for the new BSA CLX Pro R12 air rifle.
Every time mine comes out of the cupboard, my knees go weak. I absolutely adore it.
Moving on from the R10, I'd like to mention some points I think BSA has got, so right.
The fill probe dust cap, the safety catch, the numbered pellets on the magazine, the last pellet indicator, the red indicator/cocked warning, the air cylinder size, twelve shot magazine, the biathlon cocking lever, shrouded barrel, hammer forged barrel, adjustable trigger, all fantastic points of a fine air rifle.
The cost isn't a small amount of money, though I think it's a very fair price considering you could pay much more and recieve much less.
I think this is a quality air rifle for the working man. I'm a working class, working man, and I'm very proud of my R12. To me it's gorgeous and I look forward to every time I hold and use it.
Thank you to Rich, too. Great, accurate shooting footage again.
Best wishes, gentlemen.
Hi Ian. Nice to hear from you. Glad you enjoyed the video.
That's it! The BSA R-12 Pro is on my Christmas list.
Great video this week gentlemen. I really enjoyed the farmyard pesting session. Nicely done Rich.
Thanks very much William. Glad you enjoyed it.
Verrry nice shootin ,clean as a whistle 😎
Thanks very much. Yes, just goes to show how air rifles can play an important part in pest control.
When you shot the rook it should've castled first.
As always another brilliant show Matt .
Always a pleasure, Rich and Mat.
Great video 👍
Thanks very much.
Nice shooting fae Richard I love seeing magpies drop . And getting those rabbits cracking food for table . Mat nice gun
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They can be a real nuisance, especially around new born sheep. And yes, had the rabbits for tea tonight!
Nice shooting, Rich
Thanks Rich.
I'm glad you mentioned the issues with the magazines for £1200 you don't expect to have your flag ship rifle having loading issues..it's been a major problem with this rifle...I agree it does look easy on the eye though....
Another good video Matt...
Most entertaining Matt, thanks ( of course ) to Rich Saunders too, for his segment here.
Thanks Reg. Glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for the review Natt, I’m a big fan of the R10 and the R12 looks great, l want one!!
When is it coming to the USA?
Another excellent episode 👍🇬🇧👍
Thanks for watching.
Thanks chaps , another excellent video , keep it up . Shoot Straight Stay Safe & Stay Well.
You too Richard. Thanks for watching.
Love the results Richard got on the farm. That bsa is so nice.
Thanks Iwan. It certainly was a productive day.
Good video
Thanks Andy. Glad you enjoyed it.
As a lifelong field sportsman I've always believed rooks mainly feed on seed,worms,invertebrates and carrion, unlike crows,jackdaws and magpie that predate,therefore I and most people I know don't shoot them, thoughts everyone
Hi Mick. As I said in the film, the rooks aren't an issue with the sheep on the farm next door, unlike the crows and magpies. But they do go for the strawberry crop and strawberry plants. They also defecate over equipment and storage areas. For these two reasons I am contracted to shoot them.
Thanks for video!
What pellets you using like a laser beam
Hi Dave. I use JSB Hades in the C-type and they work great.
Great review of the bsa !what a great looking piece of kit
Love watching sub 12, well done Rich.
Thanks very much for watching.
Cracking video Jeff very entertaining 👏 👍.. cheers..mike ❤
Love the content from you two. 👍
Thanks very much for watching it!
FANTASTIC shooting Richard .. and yes , the R12 I a great rifle , better with a carbon bottle on though ..looks the mutts nuts I tell ya ..
Thanks very much Mark. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Good show guys !
Thanks Darren.
Great show keep them coming
We'll do our best. Thanks for watching.
some great shooting rich and getting rid of some pests . that daystate looks a great rifle to shoot too ..
It was one of those days when everything seemed to go right for once! And yes, my Wolverine R C-type is a real favourite.
Nice shooting and nice review🔥🔥
Thanks very much.
Hi Matt what was the target u had in latest reveiw?
Can even get a .177 her me in northen ireland if fire over 2 joules but can buy paint ball at 7 joule.
Loved my old daisy dream of greeting one one day
Always say this another good shooting video
Thanks very much.
Great shooting as usual Richard, really thinking about the wolverine now ,especially as watching you use the sub 12ft version so effectively
Thanks Phil. I really can't fault my Wolverine C-type and HiLite. I'm sure you'll be pleased if you decide to get one.
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hope you put them in the pot.
Hi Christopher. Yes, the rabbits and pigeons were indeed eaten. Any that I or family/friends don't eat go to a local bird of prey centre.
1200 English pounds for a air rifle, WTF !!!!. Do you require a permit to buy these air rifles ? I realise they are powerful but cost wise surely its a lot cheaper to buy a .22LR ( permit permitting ) for a quarter of that price which has better knock down power plus range, the air rifle looks extremely heavy as well ?
You vid shows all your clean kills, do you ever show the unclean ones ( which we all have ) especially using an air gun ( which fire's a somewhat light projectile ) on rabbits ?
Hi Pedro. Here in most of the UK, air rifles 12 ft/lbs or less do not require a permit. Over 12 ft/lbs require a firearms certificate. I've got a .22LR but in situations like the one in the video - shooting birds in a tree - it would be unsafe to use. I also find their tendency to ricochet worrisome too. I shoot .17 HMR for rabbits as well, but not if I intend eating them, or sending them to a bird of prey centre. The simple fact is that I find an air rifle (12 ft/lbs and FAC) pretty much perfect for the majority of my pest control shooting. And yes, of course I sometimes fail to kill cleanly with one shot - but not on this occasion. Thanks for watching.
Is it worth considering a better justification for killing corvids' than them performing the natural function of 'pooping'? 1:30
I think you're being a little selective there. In the video I explained that the rooks decimate the fruit plants/fruit crop as well as defecate on equipment. Their droppings potentially spread disease and imperils the health of the workers. I hope that explains.
12 ft pounds? I wouldn't shoot a hole in a can with that . Hunting rabbit? I'm literally surprised it wouldn't bounce off the thing .
And yet it clearly did. Do you live in the USA by any chance? Most airgun hunting and pest control in the UK is carried out with 12 ft/lbs rifles. Take a look at most of the other episodes on this channel and you'll see how effective they are.
Definitely doesn't bounce off. Taken many a rabbit with a sub 12ftlb air rifle