I found this video looking for reviews of the S510R. Had I relied on this, I’d not have bought it but, fortunately for Air Arms, I watched others where the person demonstrating could actually hit a barn door
Hi Chris, Thank you for your Air Arms S510 Ultimate Sporter R review. I personally think we are blessed to have British air rifle manufacturing companies who are making air rifles to the standard we enjoy and maybe take for granted. Generally, we associate great quality engineering, machining and assembly with Germany. Having shot an Air Arms S510 Ultimate Sporter R, I tried a Weihrauch HW100 at the Shooting Show 2022. Acknowledging the HW100 is a fantastic air rifle, I preferred the cocking lever action of the S510. To me, its just engineering excellence in ergonomic study, where Air Arms have got this exactly right. To me, the HW100 seemed to try and take your hand where it didn't want to go. In comparison, the S510 was just poetry. I'd say both equal on accuracy. I just think that the air rifle user in this country should feel very grateful in what British companies Daystate, BSA, and Air Arms are producing. It's just fantastic that what they are now producing are world beaters. All for us to enjoy! Thank you, Chris.
Nice review Chris. I bought the regulated version of this in .177 yesterday. After zeroing this morning I was shooting wasps off my backstop at 35 yds. Headshots only of course. 😂
Enjoyed the review. If you put a good scope on the gun and had more time with it you would definitely see how accurate the s510 is. I've been lucky enough to have used many makes of guns but air arms are my go to make for target or hunting. Keep them coming and stay safe.
Thank you for the kind message Wayne. Yes, I am quickly becoming a massive fan of these guns too. The conditions haven't been fantastic for shooting recently, but I hope this gives some insight into what the gun is capable of. Thanks again.
It is indeed an excellent rifle , I've always maintained that if I stuck ALL my rifles in a magic cauldron , mixed em all up , and pulled out a " fusion " of all , it would be my ultimate Sporter R ( .177 ) jack of all trades , and master of many .. (with the exception of one other rifle) , scope it up with something descent ( nikko Stirling diamond FFP ) and you've got ( in .177 ) a damn accurate rifle , OK Chris , your right , it's not going to win the world bench rest championship , but it ain't going to miss many bunny rabbits either , AND , give a good account of itself on the HFT course . Few niggles being the " in trigger " safety button , not so much with bare hands , but a bit of a bugger gloved , the way you fill it , although one of the safest ways being a T connection is a bit stiff to remove once filled , ok I'm being picky , best thing is too remove whip first , the wiggle it off gently , else you'll hit the silencer , and if your like me , I like to keep things without unnecessary scratches . Other point to make , when filling up the rifle , go by the bottle ( as should always be the way ) as the funny Austin 1100 type speedo gauge which doubles as a pressure gauge doesn't catch up with the filling for a few mins , probably no problem if only doing it to 200bar ( and not 250 ) .. probably around 80 - 90 shots in .177 , although again , this depends on how much juice you put in , all in all , one of the best all round rifles ever , I let my Mrs shoot mine while I were setting up the scope on her CLX a few weeks back at the range , had a really hard time prizing it back off her ... She's a novice .. shows how good it is ... A biathlon drop lever on the cocking arm improves an otherwise excellent cycling motion .. great review though , again the guy / gal who buys the demo model shown will be more then pleased , specially if used in field ( .22 ) ..
Use to own a s410 and only traded it in for a hw 100 because of the anti double load and better safety catch.s400 s510 series are still brilliant guns I own a tx200 what would be the last gun I would ever part with.great test as always.
Fair review. I own one, possibly the barrel could do with a clean and it could group tighter than that, mine did today. I use jsb heavy. Airgun of the year again too.
Good review, but maybe pellet selection could be explored? My regged S510 US prefers heavier pellets, 10.3 grain ,177 4.52 Exact Heavies, or the FX variant for ultimate grouping. Mine is used for range target work an is zeroed at 50 yds.
I owned one. Super accurate, fantastic trigger, but the location of the safety, and the atrocious shot count meant I didn’t have it long. Also found the stock would dent or mark every time I picked it up
Dear Road, thanks for the comment. I sort of agree with you, I neglected to mention the safety this time, but it isn't in the best place! What gun do you use now?
You think you guys have atrocious shot count. Try the FAC versions. In the USA the only sub 12ft pounds is the BSA ULTRA. I actually like the safety. 🇺🇸
Good review mate, I’m up in taunton and have the ultimate sporter as you tested, mine loves rws superfield in 4.52 head size and is pellet on pellet at 30-40 metres. Are you going to review the agt vulcan or the vixen short in .177, I really like the look of that gun
Hi Chris, I also think it's the most beautiful carabiner in the world, I bought it a month ago because I've been dreaming about it for a long time, but unfortunately the focus is a bit weak, like in this video, I want to ask you as an expert on the subject if I can somehow improve it, maybe make a warranty claim , on chrono everything is ok and on the dial there are big bounces, I shoot only with jsb exact 4.52. I also have an AA s400f classic and it is much more accurate. Please suggest something. Regards Artur from Poland.
I still have my Air Arms pro sport which is the reason I got into Higher end Air rifles. The only thing I regret about it, is not buying another Air Arms. I have a Daystate redwolf HP .22, I sold my HW-100 to afford it and If I had to do it again I would have bought this instead. Air Arms Is a top tier rifle no two ways about it. I like how you don't cherry pick you target uploads, It's far more genuine. The shot count is a very fair weight trade of in my opinion. It's no fun carrying around 15 pounds when you only need that one perfect shot.
Air arms have really gone way up in my estimation recently. I love their guns. I make no efforts to hide my love of Daystate, but Air Arms are a close second. As long as you have a gun that works for you then it's absolutely fine! Do you miss the HW100?
@@southwestshooters I do miss it because it never gave me a single problem and it was so accurate. I guess I was just a bit dreamy over the RedWolf and it is a great gun, it's just that the HP version even on low, slings some serious lead and really needs to be cleaned very often, and if you don't, take the barrel out and remove the breach O-ring to do so, It's liable to blow out on you in the next use from running patches by it. When removing the barrel, you take a risk of damaging the 2 very thin O-rings that seal the transfer port hole, because the port hole is very sharp. So you need to have the proper O-rings on stand by just to clean it, if you want it to be reliable next use. And if you are using it in a hunting situation, the electronics time you out and now you miss your shot because you have to cycle the on off switch a few times to liven it up, I have also double fed this gun several times because of this. None of these issues were even in the radar of the HW-100. But my HP is a 100 yard gun with far greater capability. I am more of a target guy myself, and it's a lot of fun to push your targets out really far and hit them but at the end of the day, it's gotta be cleaned and that might stop you from doing it in the first place unless you really want to shoot. I guess I could have just said yes lol. I do!
@@ravenshield7823 awesome. I guessed you were. Well look, I really think it's as simple as you should be able to shoot any gun well... But you can have the ones you like. I love my redwolf. But it's under different tolerances in the UK. I would not want to take a gun apart all the time! I always hear that air arms are easy to work on! Thanks for the messages. Take care.
When you say delivery does that mean to your home address, or to your local rifle shop, sorry if its a stupid question but only just starting out in air rifles. Thanks.
Love your reviews, none of this re take again and again for pellet on pellet accuracy. Like us all mate, sometimes we hit the target sometimes we miss, ohh don't forget the flyers 🤣🤣
sporter r looks to be the most not accurate from all 510's family. looks great but for the money am not too sure. 410 at your other vid get way better grouping and 510 sl as wel and they cheaper. 😳
@@southwestshooters thanks it's almost as good as my Styre, still trying different pellets to improve scores, getting close to 5000 on 25 yard bench rest
@@AlanBathurst awesome! That's great. Please consider subscribing Alan, there is a lot more to come and it would be nice if you could see the process. Take care.
I love my ultimate sporter r. I've got the tactical stock on mine. Excellent rifle and shot many rats with it, only niggle is you have to becareful when filling that you don't scratch the silencer when pulling the valve off.
Hello my friend. If I may humbly suggest, have you tried a neoprene silencer cover on your S510? That should protect from the coupling scratches/damage.
I found this video looking for reviews of the S510R. Had I relied on this, I’d not have bought it but, fortunately for Air Arms, I watched others where the person demonstrating could actually hit a barn door
You can't win them all.
Beautiful rifle.
I've been busy but now can catch up on your excellent videos. Air Arms are one of the best made rifles in the world. 👍
Hi Chris,
Thank you for your Air Arms S510 Ultimate Sporter R review.
I personally think we are blessed to have British air rifle manufacturing companies who are making air rifles to the standard we enjoy and maybe take for granted.
Generally, we associate great quality engineering, machining and assembly with Germany.
Having shot an Air Arms S510 Ultimate Sporter R, I tried a Weihrauch HW100 at the Shooting Show 2022.
Acknowledging the HW100 is a fantastic air rifle, I preferred the cocking lever action of the S510. To me, its just engineering excellence in ergonomic study, where Air Arms have got this exactly right.
To me, the HW100 seemed to try and take your hand where it didn't want to go.
In comparison, the S510 was just poetry.
I'd say both equal on accuracy.
I just think that the air rifle user in this country should feel very grateful in what British companies Daystate, BSA, and Air Arms are producing. It's just fantastic that what they are now producing are world beaters. All for us to enjoy!
Thank you, Chris.
Nice review Chris. I bought the regulated version of this in .177 yesterday. After zeroing this morning I was shooting wasps off my backstop at 35 yds. Headshots only of course. 😂
Thank you for your kind message. You must be a wicked shot... Also, I don't recall seeing a wasp for a long time....
@@southwestshooters I know, good aren’t I 😂
Cracking review Chris!
Thanks for including the price. 👍
Looks like a quality piece of kit.
It really is! Thanks again for the support Rich!
Bought one 2months back,,what a perfect rifle,,
Nice video Chris once again you were very fair with your comments on the air arms 510 r ultimate shorter I look forward to seeing more colin
Thank you Colin. There will be more coming soon!
Another great enjoyable video thank you. That’s a really nice gun. Air Arms are well up there for reliability.
Thanks for the kind message Steve. It really means a lot.
Enjoyed the review. If you put a good scope on the gun and had more time with it you would definitely see how accurate the s510 is. I've been lucky enough to have used many makes of guns but air arms are my go to make for target or hunting. Keep them coming and stay safe.
Thank you for the kind message Wayne. Yes, I am quickly becoming a massive fan of these guns too. The conditions haven't been fantastic for shooting recently, but I hope this gives some insight into what the gun is capable of. Thanks again.
Yeah , okay, if your hunting elephant at forty yards. No AA ARE AMAZING Just not that one. Buy new, never second hand.
It is indeed an excellent rifle , I've always maintained that if I stuck ALL my rifles in a magic cauldron , mixed em all up , and pulled out a " fusion " of all , it would be my ultimate Sporter R ( .177 ) jack of all trades , and master of many .. (with the exception of one other rifle) , scope it up with something descent ( nikko Stirling diamond FFP ) and you've got ( in .177 ) a damn accurate rifle , OK Chris , your right , it's not going to win the world bench rest championship , but it ain't going to miss many bunny rabbits either , AND , give a good account of itself on the HFT course .
Few niggles being the " in trigger " safety button , not so much with bare hands , but a bit of a bugger gloved , the way you fill it , although one of the safest ways being a T connection is a bit stiff to remove once filled , ok I'm being picky , best thing is too remove whip first , the wiggle it off gently , else you'll hit the silencer , and if your like me , I like to keep things without unnecessary scratches . Other point to make , when filling up the rifle , go by the bottle ( as should always be the way ) as the funny Austin 1100 type speedo gauge which doubles as a pressure gauge doesn't catch up with the filling for a few mins , probably no problem if only doing it to 200bar ( and not 250 ) .. probably around 80 - 90 shots in .177 , although again , this depends on how much juice you put in , all in all , one of the best all round rifles ever , I let my Mrs shoot mine while I were setting up the scope on her CLX a few weeks back at the range , had a really hard time prizing it back off her ... She's a novice .. shows how good it is ...
A biathlon drop lever on the cocking arm improves an otherwise excellent cycling motion .. great review though , again the guy / gal who buys the demo model shown will be more then pleased , specially if used in field ( .22 ) ..
Use to own a s410 and only traded it in for a hw 100 because of the anti double load and better safety catch.s400 s510 series are still brilliant guns I own a tx200 what would be the last gun I would ever part with.great test as always.
Thank you Vernon. I agree.... Air arms are really good, high quality guns!
Fair review. I own one, possibly the barrel could do with a clean and it could group tighter than that, mine did today. I use jsb heavy. Airgun of the year again too.
Love mine. Had it nearly 3 months and it's definitely a keeper. Got the walnut in .177. 🎯
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Good review again Chris...beautiful guns...not so sure that regulator is doing its job properly though....
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Good review, but maybe pellet selection could be explored? My regged S510 US prefers heavier pellets, 10.3 grain ,177 4.52 Exact Heavies, or the FX variant for ultimate grouping. Mine is used for range target work an is zeroed at 50 yds.
I owned one. Super accurate, fantastic trigger, but the location of the safety, and the atrocious shot count meant I didn’t have it long. Also found the stock would dent or mark every time I picked it up
Dear Road, thanks for the comment. I sort of agree with you, I neglected to mention the safety this time, but it isn't in the best place! What gun do you use now?
@@southwestshooters it’s an awful design imo, it’s worse for me as I’m left handed.
My current gun is a Red Wolf Heritage edition.
@@roadwarrior1459 you have excellent taste sir.
You think you guys have atrocious shot count. Try the FAC versions. In the USA the only sub 12ft pounds is the BSA ULTRA.
I actually like the safety. 🇺🇸
Good review mate, I’m up in taunton and have the ultimate sporter as you tested, mine loves rws superfield in 4.52 head size and is pellet on pellet at 30-40 metres. Are you going to review the agt vulcan or the vixen short in .177, I really like the look of that gun
I did a review of the Uragan. Although, in. 22.....check it out on the channel.
@@southwestshooters yes did see that earlier today sweet
Hi Chris, I also think it's the most beautiful carabiner in the world, I bought it a month ago because I've been dreaming about it for a long time, but unfortunately the focus is a bit weak, like in this video, I want to ask you as an expert on the subject if I can somehow improve it, maybe make a warranty claim , on chrono everything is ok and on the dial there are big bounces, I shoot only with jsb exact 4.52. I also have an AA s400f classic and it is much more accurate. Please suggest something. Regards Artur from Poland.
Belting field gun!👍👍👍👍👍
I still have my Air Arms pro sport which is the reason I got into Higher end Air rifles. The only thing I regret about it, is not buying another Air Arms. I have a Daystate redwolf HP .22, I sold my HW-100 to afford it and If I had to do it again I would have bought this instead. Air Arms Is a top tier rifle no two ways about it. I like how you don't cherry pick you target uploads, It's far more genuine. The shot count is a very fair weight trade of in my opinion. It's no fun carrying around 15 pounds when you only need that one perfect shot.
Air arms have really gone way up in my estimation recently. I love their guns. I make no efforts to hide my love of Daystate, but Air Arms are a close second. As long as you have a gun that works for you then it's absolutely fine! Do you miss the HW100?
@@southwestshooters I do miss it because it never gave me a single problem and it was so accurate. I guess I was just a bit dreamy over the RedWolf and it is a great gun, it's just that the HP version even on low, slings some serious lead and really needs to be cleaned very often, and if you don't, take the barrel out and remove the breach O-ring to do so, It's liable to blow out on you in the next use from running patches by it. When removing the barrel, you take a risk of damaging the 2 very thin O-rings that seal the transfer port hole, because the port hole is very sharp. So you need to have the proper O-rings on stand by just to clean it, if you want it to be reliable next use. And if you are using it in a hunting situation, the electronics time you out and now you miss your shot because you have to cycle the on off switch a few times to liven it up, I have also double fed this gun several times because of this. None of these issues were even in the radar of the HW-100. But my HP is a 100 yard gun with far greater capability. I am more of a target guy myself, and it's a lot of fun to push your targets out really far and hit them but at the end of the day, it's gotta be cleaned and that might stop you from doing it in the first place unless you really want to shoot. I guess I could have just said yes lol. I do!
You are based in the USA? Right?!
@@southwestshooters Yes Sir.
@@ravenshield7823 awesome. I guessed you were. Well look, I really think it's as simple as you should be able to shoot any gun well... But you can have the ones you like. I love my redwolf. But it's under different tolerances in the UK. I would not want to take a gun apart all the time! I always hear that air arms are easy to work on! Thanks for the messages. Take care.
Woop woop sub here just for reviewing my fav gun 👍
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It is a 250bar fill and i get 120 shots out of mine. Great rifle
Thank you!
Cris do you think that clamping/fixed jigging a pcp on a solid base is a good idea for accuracy/pellet testing ?
Yes.
When you say delivery does that mean to your home address, or to your local rifle shop, sorry if its a stupid question but only just starting out in air rifles. Thanks.
Local rifle shop.
Thanks for your reply 👍
Love your reviews, none of this re take again and again for pellet on pellet accuracy.
Like us all mate, sometimes we hit the target sometimes we miss, ohh don't forget the flyers 🤣🤣
Thank you for your kind message. I am honest with my shooting and always will be. Do you have a suspicion that people doctor their videos?
@@southwestshooters yes definitely,! Especially if they are promoting stuff.
How much sir interested am from philippines
£899
How many times does he say crack shot lol
You just said it again.
35mph winds today..which is why your groups are bad.... I think it's important to point that out
sporter r looks to be the most not accurate from all 510's family. looks great but for the money am not too sure. 410 at your other vid get way better grouping and 510 sl as wel and they cheaper. 😳
You seem like a decent guy ...............
I have one and it's more acurate than that.
Good lad. You own a good rifle!
@@southwestshooters thanks it's almost as good as my Styre, still trying different pellets to improve scores, getting close to 5000 on 25 yard bench rest
@@AlanBathurst awesome! That's great. Please consider subscribing Alan, there is a lot more to come and it would be nice if you could see the process. Take care.
Sir wat is your Facebook name ay chat you
Not on FB
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Thanks for the sub!
That reg not set proper coz this group's are shit for the gun
❤ mine i can get pellet on pellet at 50 yards.. only down fall i have is iv shot that many rats there aint many left 😅😂😂
I love my ultimate sporter r. I've got the tactical stock on mine. Excellent rifle and shot many rats with it, only niggle is you have to becareful when filling that you don't scratch the silencer when pulling the valve off.
I can see that would be an issue - still, cool gun!
Hello my friend.
If I may humbly suggest, have you tried a neoprene silencer cover on your S510? That should protect from the coupling scratches/damage.