BSA Buccaneer .22 w/ Silentium Suppressor – Review by AirgunWeb
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About this Video:
Choices can be a good thing. When shooters have several choices for entry level, quiet PCPs, that’s a GREAT thing. The new suppressed variation of the BSA Buccaneer (using their new Silentium technology) sets a new bar for build quality, shot count, and accuracy for the entry level PCP market. It needs nothing out of the box except an optic, air, pellets, and of course something to shoot. Accuracy is dead on the money. I think a lot of squirrels are going to regret BSA ever making this new Buccaneer!
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Products:
- BSA Buccaneer .22
- BSA 4-14×40 Contender SF Scope (the scope I used is no longer available, I would use this scope today)
- BKL Mounts
- JSB 15.89
- JSB 18.13
- Birchwood Casey Shoot-N-C Targets
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