Hi Andy, it would be great to see a review of the Scorpion TS, the newly (ish) designed version with the single piece block, I got back into Airgun shooting just over a year ago and bought the .177 as an entry to the PCP world. Thing is, I continue to be stunned at it's accuracy... I started 25 yard Bench Rest, using a Vector Sentinel-x 10-40x50 and on a good day it's returning a score of 98 - 99 regularly, which says the gun is far more accurate than my abilities. I found the most suitable pellets to be Bisley Magnum, BSA Goldstars and the very best QYS Domed.
All in all it must be one of the best choices for entry to the sport and I dearly wish BSA made a target oriented stock or reworked the Silverstar stock to fit.
That’s a really solid review, I totally agree about the Scorpion TS being a great balance of precision and reliability. I think that kind of consistency and fine-tuning applies in a lot of crafts, not just airguns. I was looking at some photography work on dmvnikkah.com recently, and it reminded me how much precision and focus matter in any field. When the tools and skills line up perfectly, the results really stand out.
That’s a solid review ! The Scorpion TS really does sound like one of the best entry-level PCP rifles, and your scores prove just how accurate it can be when paired with the right pellets. I agree with you on the stock a more target-focused version would really make it even more appealing.
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for music, and just like the Scorpion TS, it’s simple, reliable, and performs better than I expected for something that looks so straightforward at first.
Tried tuning my BSA Scorpion TS setup and used koalageddon v2 to manage some hidden tweaks. The performance boost was noticeable. Clean shots, smooth handling totally worth it.