Hi Airgunner, Just a quick video with 5 resaons to buy a TX 200. There are much more reasons but these 5 somehow look important to me. Hope this helps you do decide and go ahead with that buy you wanto to do for so long.... Enjoy.
On yesterday my air Compressor went broke. Took my tank to a paintball camp and their compressor went broke too and they emptied half of the air. Went to the range just to discover my FX crown cal .177 is having a Max speed of 760fps. Used all air doing tests. Today drove around 3 hours looking for Paintball camps and on 5 on my área story was the same: compressors under maintenance, broken, or owners not answering calls. Arrived home with no air on my tank and rifle and just see this title. You made me think man. Thanks. Obrigado desde Bogota.
Even when you put it away for a few years,,,, when you need it,,, shoot a few pellets, and its ready to go... you can not do that with air tank rifle... .... period!
@@FieldTargetMASTER Entre a Tx200 e a versão mais curta (TX200HC), qual a que é mais fácil de "dominar"? Isto é, a que tem o comportamento mais neutro no disparo, menos sensível...
I love my 2 TX-200 MK3 rifles, 1 in Beech .177 and 1 in Walnut .22. They shoot great, look great and feel great! You're one of the reasons I bought these in February!
Hello Sir. Thankyou for your comment and opinion. I have a gorgeous Air Arms TX 200 mk3 in walnut .177. I like .177 for the flatter trajectory. May I ask Sir, do you find much difference in terms of using hold over for the heavier .22 pellet? I like the idea of the bigger .22 pellets, but just like the idea of the faster, flatter trajectory of the faster .177 pellet. Its a tough call, fine line. I would be grateful of any relevant opinions/people's thoughts on this subject. Thankyou to the gentleman for his film. I too think, the TX is a fantastic air rifle.
@@ianwoods1384 I hunt differently than most people. An example: With my .177 I recently shot 7 rats at 18.5 yds from the same seated position. With my .22lr Rough Rider revolver I've shot 731 rats from 7'-15' from the same exact spot over a 5.5yr period. I sight my gun, pistol or crossbow to a reasonable range and set an ambush at that exact distance in hunting. My .22 TX-200 hits about the same as my .177 out to 22yds, which is my self-imposed max springer range so, to me, they are equal.
I will never part with my Air Arms TX200 MK3. Airgun tuner Mike Melick of Flying Dragon Air Rifles in Burt, Iowa did an internal tuneup for this TX200, and it prefers the H&N Sport Field Target Trophy 8.64gr pellets. Saudacoes from Texas, USA!
5 reasons why you should maybe consider to choose for the Weihrauch HW97 instead. Cheaper, the world famous"Record" trigger, more power, no irritating anti bear trap release button, better acces to loading port (from both sides). I,m an absolute Air Arms fan and they are great rifles with a superb finish, but more has to be told.
@@FieldTargetMASTER The TX is a great rifle. Nothing wrong with your video, i like it 😁 I just mention some facts to be considered before buying for those who looking at your video. Many can spend they money only once on an expensive air rifle. I speak from my experience and my thoughts. I know it's a review video and not vs video. Everyone is free to buy what he want, but i just thought it should be mentioned for those with less knowledge. Cheers!
I have one, they're great. One question though, where did you get that scope riser? I'm looking for one like it but can't find one. Any help would be apprciated.
Hi, I have seen your videos and I like very much spring piston airguns. And I have seen the Air arms pro sport, tx 200 and the tx 200 hc and he 97. Can you please advise me . I would like to know among all these models I would like to know which one is less heavy in weight, every time I see different details on the weight, since you are a world champion I thought of asking your advice. I love very much the pro sport and tx 200hc and sometimes he 97k I'm confused please help I need your advice I'm from Goa thanks Xavier cheers
Olá Xavier. Se escreves de Goa posso responder em Português certo? Obrigado pelas tuas palavras mas não sou campeão do mundo… ainda. :) Bom já tive a 97 e depois disso a TX. No vídeo a primeira razão para escolher a TX é a manutenção , questão importante se queremos competir. Quanto aos pesos o melhor é consultar os sites dos fabricantes que indicam o peso da arma. Todas são pesadas. Não sei se ajudei mas estou ao dispor para ajudar no que for possível.
@@xavierlobo5496 I'm sorry. Portuguese name... Anyway, easy to maintain is the big plus on the TX. for me it is very important. About weight... better check factory oficial site for real info. they are all heavy from factory, then a big scope and a large stock make them very very heavy.... and for me and my back better if it's not very heavy. hope this helps,
Parabéns pelo canal! Onde é possível encontrar kits de tuning para esta carabina? Com o Brexit ficou mais complicado...comprei a versão em nogueira já em 16j e é incrível...mas penso que ainda pode melhorar.