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    Sprained my wallet

    Who said anything about the cost of lead... Lead is currenlty £1.02 per Kilo, so I don't think it would break the bank that much.
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    Sprained my wallet

    There are private hospitals in the UK, not all hospitals are government run.
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    Sprained my wallet

    A bit political don't you think?
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    Sprained my wallet

    Oh, I won't be paying myself, I will be doing it out of love and commitment.
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    Sprained my wallet

    Even cheaper as your $21.10 = £4.27 here in the UK.
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    Sprained my wallet

    IDK. In the US your cost for things is cheap compared to the UK, so your little return for $1,000 investment to me might be a reasonable proposition. Us .177 tin of 500 pellets. (a quick look up) $10.92 (and I figure taxes ont top say 6.5% which makes it $11.62 Uk .177 tin of 500 pellets. (a...
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    Cheap .22 pellet recommendations

    VMX Pell by Webley Cheap as chips and accuracy is anyones guess, for throwing lead down a range during in leading your barrel process, good enough.
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    $300 Compressor

    When buying a compressor... Look for the highest PSI it will achieve, eg 4600 Cooling stage Sump and drain Drying stage Air contains alot of moisture, so when you compress it, the result is heat and water, so unless you got a cooling stage to help remove the water to a sump drain before...
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    Sprained my wallet

    Just went to buy some pellets. My HW100 only shoots pin point with Air Arms Diabolo Field, the .177 sized to 4.52mm My HW57 only shoots straight with RWS Field Line .177 Last time I purchased any pellets, I paid £28 ish for 2 tins of AA and one tin of RWS... ... today I paid £38.48 for...
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    Air Arms outsourcing production to India

    Yes it is, posting a cheap discounted itsme doesn' prove a thing. There are many examples that start well above $1,200 that are on sale as alternatives. I know that the walnut stock I have costs £400 to replace (I have checked) and the cheapest on offer was £350 + VAT. This is why I advise...
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    Air Arms outsourcing production to India

    Half the cost of a rifle is in the wooden stock, so if cost is an issue then maybe a polymer stock will be cheaper option.
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    Air Arms outsourcing production to India

    So.... Just because they can't make the X200 at a price point that meets their needs, then they need to address the issue by going back to the drawing board to see how much simpler the rifle can be made.
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    Air Arms outsourcing production to India

    I caught a clip of someone from Air Arms who was talking about the future of Air Arms and that they are going to use Indian manufacturers. Is this true? If this is true, Indian steel is terrible for one, only slightly better than Chinese steel. Will this mean that Air Arms products will be...
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    Air Venturi All good things must come to an End? LOL

    Really should only put in the rated pressure that the air tank holds... As soon as you start over presurising things, that when things break.