Nice gun Arron. Listen my brother, you keep doing you and have a ton of fun. It's my opinion that you do an excellent job and I enjoy your videos. Everywhere you go there are going to be critics, it's a fact of life. That being said enjoy your life and have as much fun as you can. I know you love the sport because I can see it in the way you do your videos, and that is why I'm a subscriber. So let the critic be a critic, but remember that there are a lot of us that just love watching you do you my friend. Keep them coming.
There are only two guns right now that I love: the Puncher Breaker and the P15. After debating it for over a year I thinks I am going to go with the P15 because it is so small and light. But the Breaker has the awesome power wheel I rally wish the P15 had that option. Thanks for watching.
Only just discovered your channel love listening to you very relaxing To listen to Also very informative Keep up the good work. Just in case you didn’t know BSA Also make the Ultra in a junior model Which I have just purchased for my son. My first rifle was a BSA Many years ago I love the fact that they Are still going So my son can be brought into the world of error rifles In the same way I was Keep up the good work looking forward to watching more👍
Getting a gun for you son is wonderful. I am going to look into that Ultra junior model because I will be moving my nephews and nieces from air soft and bb guns to pcps this summer. However, I am getting a P15 and I hope that it will work for them as it weighs under 5 lbs. Thanks for watching.
I completely understand. It's like how some things are built to last. Like a family heirloom, compared to something that is expected to fail after the warranty period. You feel connected to it and appreciate that it was made "without" the intention of capitalism.
I agree with your statement as my guns will be family heirloom as I hope my sons enjoy them as much as I do when I am gone and I hope they continue to work well until that time. Thanks for watching.
I had to watch this again brother. I feel stupid admitting it, but I actually thought this was a youth rifle. I have since learned more about it and I may buy one myself. I love the compact design.
ThEre are some great gun out there between the price range of $350 to $1,600. After spending too much on my first two guns (FXS) I went with 3 P15s. My advice is you do some research and choose a few guns in a price range you want to pay. Then research to figure out which gun performs the best and will best fit your needs. THANKS FOR WATCHING AND BEST OF LUCK.
Nice review Aaron,keep up the good work,My favourite gun the BSA ultra se.I live only a 100 miles from where they make these rifles in Birmingham England,bye for now sir.
I have the limited edition ultramax se in .22 and these little rifles are a joy to shoot and a cracking little bunny basher. Pellet on pellet they hit the mark time and time again. Even today I was out just to check it’s zero as I have a job to do for a friend to clear some rabbits in his paddock and I thought I was having a bad day shooting as it was red hot and sweat was pouring off my brow and I thought I was missing the mark but when I walked up to the box I was shooting at there was the tightest group with obviously pellets going through the same holes I’d already made! So yes my friend these are a gun to have and a gun that won’t break the bank balance and would I recommend one? Hell yeh most definitely. Great review it’s good to see that people take the time to give their thoughts on their guns. Big thumbs up from me 👍
AAron another semi bullpup that is a nice is the Brocock Bantam Hi-lite in .25 cal in low power setting it shoots a jsb 33.93 gr pellet at 619 , 28.87 foot pounds that's a Thumper perfect for backyards and very Accurate. thank you for the video.
Had a longer version on that brand, bsa scorpion 1200se in .22 10 shot cap. 35shots per fill, nice, black rubberized synthetic stocks but tooheavy at 9+ lbs including scope, bipod &sling but I still loved it, so accurate! not pellet picky & has a 24 inch bbl.
Sounds like a great gun. But I must admit that as I get older and continue to hunt and past weight is becoming a bigger issue. So now I want lite guns 6lbs or less and the litest scope possible. I will use the heavy guns at the range. Thanks for watching
As others have said. Please ignore the trolls and critics Aaron. They're looking for a response and attention and giving it them is simply feeding them. Every YT's channel has them Aaron, and believe me they're probably ten-year-olds and really aren't worth your time. Besides that, another great review. I love the carbine look to the BSA but I hope the cocking lever/bolt of the standard rifle isn't that large. The gun looks great if that's toned down in size. Thanks for the review.
You need to find the sweet spot for this gun due to no regulator on it. It shoots a nice string of around 20 shots from a 200bar fill. Give it a try 👍🏻
Don't worry about your shooting brother. I have a Daisy Red Ryder that I can win Extreme Benchrest with easy. It has a custom 100 yard barrel, with a bipod on wheels at the end. I simply touch the barrel to the X, then back up 1 inch and pull the trigger. Wind never effects the BBs.
I shot BB guns all my life and my brother even had a Red Ryder so I can't agree that you can get anywhere near the accuracy you are suggesting. Also as all airgunners know the wind affects everything. Thanks for watching and best of luck.
nice review aaron i have a ultra single shot witch loves jsb jumbo express 14.35 grain in 5 .52 mm and your write in still air these guns take some beating
Took the Wildcat apart could not determine the problem. Now I have it back together and cannot get the regulator to stop leaking. Thanks for asking and for watching.
Damn ! Murphy's law ! I have had my eye out for one of these for a long time. Haven't seen any new ( I'm in New Zealand ). I have been after a .22 hunter and today, about five hours ago i spent my money on a tidy second hand Airarms S500 with a scope on it. And about five minutes ago, a nice one of these popped up on the same site !!! ....... wouldn't ya know it !
You are right that always seems to happen. However the Air Arms S500 carbine is not a bad choice. I hope you got a great deal on it. Thanks for watching.
I will ask him to do that when he get back and we will either post it or pass the information on to you. Thanks for watching and IO am sorry this it so late.
Hi Aaron, I always like your videos. You always demo the air rifles I'm interested in. That scope is HUGE !!!! How do you compare this BSA to the Hatsan AT-44 or Umarex Gauntlet ? Thanks, Mike
Last I checked this gun is selling for abut $700. The Hatsan AT44 is selling for under $500 and I have seen the Umarex selling for as little as $259. but for me it is two things. Accuracy and realibility being a given then I have to love the looks and feel of the gun and it has to be selling for a reasonable price. the BAS is not shrouded and shoots a .22 pellet at about 700 fps. All the Hatsans except for the Flashpup are very heavy. If I were just starting out I would rather have two Gauntlets for about $500 rater than one AT44 or a BSA for $200 more. Here is my list of the best guns under $500: Artemis P15, Karl Puncher Breaker, Gamo Urban & Coyote, Gauntlet, Xisico Sentry, Benjamin Fortitude, Hatsan Flashpup, AT44 & BullBoss, and the Venturi Avenger. Thanks for watching an best of luck.