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The latest PCP from the British manufacturer BSA impresses with truly excellent
workmanship, a beech stock with a Monte Carlo cheekpiece, and an
attractive price.
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€ 534.6
The latest PCP air rifle from the British manufacturer BSA impresses with very well-executed workmanship and an attractive price. It is in fact one of the cheapest PCP rifles with a wooden stock on the market. Don’t be misled by the black colour, it really is a solid beech stock with Monte Carlo cheekpiece suitable for both left- and right-handed shooters. The stock is finished with a rubber butt pad. The fore-end and pistol grip are equipped with simple but functional checkering that ensures a firm hold.
The new Buccaneer SE has a completely redesigned air cylinder and a pressure gauge which is located at the front under the barrel. Filling pressure is 230 BAR and the cylinder has a capacity of 153 cc. The manufacturer states that at 16 J of power you can fire 100 full‑power shots from one cylinder fill. The cold hammer forged barrel is 470 mm long and its muzzle is equipped with a 1/2 UNF thread, allowing you to mount a sound moderator.
Cocking is smooth and consistent and is done using a side lever with a ball handle. The rifle comes with a 10‑shot magazine; the magazine well is well designed, which allows a 13 mm mounting rail to run along the entire length of the action. The adjustable trigger is simple and has a clearly defined break.
- Quality workmanship
- Beech Monte Carlo stock
- Thread for moderator
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Petr O.
Registered user, 17.08.2023
Machine translation
BSA is a traditional English manufacturer and the workmanship and quality of the
Buccaneer SE shows it. The rifle is based on other BSA models, but it has a few
features where the influence of BSA's owner, GAMO, has been felt. These are
mainly the use of a filling system and pressure indicator in the airhead, the
simplification of the loading and percussion mechanism, the SAT trigger
mechanism. The weapon is thus simpler in design and therefore less prone to
failure. The loading is by means of the bolt action system, i.e. the classic
„crank“. The resistance of the percussion spring is quite high and it takes
some getting used to, but the tensioning works reliably. The magazine for the
pellets is 10 shot and is secured by a magnet. It works on the principle of
tensioning, but unlike other brands it tensions in reverse, i.e. you do not
tension the first pin, but gradually as you insert the pellets into the
magazine. It is convenient and very reliable. The only thing that can be
criticised is the unnecessarily strong tensioning of the magazine, however, it
does not deform the diabole skirts. Who would like to solve this, the spring
tension can be reduced. The trigger is a classic SAT, so it is adjustable. The
first stage is quite long, but the trigger itself is readable and can be
adjusted. However, it is not a sport trigger, so a limited range of adjustment
must be considered so as to avoid dangerous self-triggering. The trigger safety
in front of the trigger is manual and only blocks the trigger! As far as the
accuracy of the gun is concerned, here it is necessary to test what ammunition
will be most suitable for your barrel. BSA barrels in particular are cold
forged, which ensures their longevity, however they are not as high end as the
stretched barrels from LW. Therefore, they are also more susceptible to
diabolical selection. My barrels are best suited to Chinese QYS or the top of
the line JSB Exact 4.53mm. With these, you can achieve concentricity to
30 yards below the crown in optimum conditions. While the gun does not have a
regulator, if you load and shoot in the pressure range of 190 to 140 bar, you
will shoot very consistently and achieve about 50 shots with a consistency of
±5 m/s. Otherwise, of course, you can fill to a working pressure of up to
232 bar and shoot up to about 100 bar. Then with the number of shots you will
get up to 100, however the consistency will not be good for accurate shooting on
a paper target. As far as performance is concerned, this model is described as
16J, but it depends on the ammunition used and also the working pressure. With
the JSB Exact 4.53mm, it averages 13J. This is due to the size of the
transferport hole and the percussion spring, but it is not a problem to replace
them with a larger(stronger) one. The stock is solid quality and handles well.
It is beech, double sided with a nice black polymer (soft touch) finish. The
stock is low here though, so I recommend using the lowest possible scope
mounts, but that is not a problem here due to the design of the magazine well
mount, which does not protrude above the body of the gun and the 11mm scope
mount rail is continuous throughout the length of the gun body. Otherwise, at
98 cm long, the gun is well balanced and optimally heavy (approx. 4 kg with
optics). The last thing I would like to mention is the barrel ending with a
1/2" UNF thread, which allows mounting a noise moderator. The gun is quite noisy
and in the context of good neighborly relations :-) I highly recommend a
moderator of at least 30×150 mm diameter (e.g. Umarex K3 Neo).
In conclusion, I would recommend this BSA to anyone who likes tradition,
simplicity and reliability. Don't expect any revolutionary results, modern
features and equipment. On the other hand, the gun is designed for long service
without much maintenance. For those who have no money to spare, it can serve as
a decent foundation for entering the world of sport shooting (e.g. FT, HFT), as
well as for hunting (where permitted) and fun shooting. The price absolutely
corresponds to the quality.
Related models are GAMO Coyote, GX 40, GX250, Chacal and Phox.