Decided to air the old BSA spitty today, one from the collection that hasn't left the rack for over 4 years now.....
.....and as soon as I started shooting, had a bit of a face palm moment questioning why I'd left it sooooo long.
Yeah I know this should really be in the PCP section, but there is no doubting these unusual rifles are 'traditional'.
Being a springer man, it really messes with your senses breaking the breech open, and setting the hammer with just the slightest of force. Once you've locked the barrel and settled in for the shot, the springer feeling kicks in again, until...you let the trigger off and......almost nothing....just a quiet pop! It really takes some getting used too!
I rebuilt this one about 4 years ago, and did some slight mods to the valve (increased poppet size to reduce flow through throat) and now its returning around 55 usuable shots at 11fpe before there is a notable drop.....quite impressive from its tiny little 50cc ish cylinder.
If you ever get the chance to own or try one....go for it. These BSA barrels are superb, the faux 2 stage trigger can be made light and crisp, and the overall shooting experience is a refreshing break from the norm.....
.....and as soon as I started shooting, had a bit of a face palm moment questioning why I'd left it sooooo long.
Yeah I know this should really be in the PCP section, but there is no doubting these unusual rifles are 'traditional'.
Being a springer man, it really messes with your senses breaking the breech open, and setting the hammer with just the slightest of force. Once you've locked the barrel and settled in for the shot, the springer feeling kicks in again, until...you let the trigger off and......almost nothing....just a quiet pop! It really takes some getting used too!
I rebuilt this one about 4 years ago, and did some slight mods to the valve (increased poppet size to reduce flow through throat) and now its returning around 55 usuable shots at 11fpe before there is a notable drop.....quite impressive from its tiny little 50cc ish cylinder.
If you ever get the chance to own or try one....go for it. These BSA barrels are superb, the faux 2 stage trigger can be made light and crisp, and the overall shooting experience is a refreshing break from the norm.....