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spring3r

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  1. It might twang a little but it'll still be accurate... As for the twang, my advice is read all you can about these guns, and then service it yourself. A good clean and relube will probably be all that the gun will need. I recently bought a 97K for £250. It dieselled a little but didn't twang. The dieselling is also easy to fix. These great rifles are really easy to work on.
  2. Nice, Darryl... Thanks for posting these. (I enjoyed your Prosport video also - It's all good stuff!) Cheers, Spring
  3. Thank you for sharing your experiences of both rifles, Mawders, and in particular for giving Tony at Sandwell Field Sports the recognition that he deserves. I had the pleasure of visiting Tony having seen Si Pittaway's coverage on YouTube and will be a customer for as long as Sandwell Field Sports is open. I am sorry (and was surprised) that you had issues with the Air Arms ProSport - This is certainly enough to put me off considering this model in future. The HW97KT that you bought looks fantastic, so congratulations on your choice, and to echo the thoughts of others here, I would
  4. I have the Hawke 3-9x40 AO IR on medium mounts on a HW95 but it's difficult to get the front bikini cover on. (Actually I'm tempted to cut a section out of the cover to avoid scratching the barrel). For that reason I agree with other posters in that high mounts are probably the better option for a 50 mm objective.
  5. That Daystate is a thing of beauty. Probably a sound investment, too, at a guess. Congratulations and enjoy.
  6. Hi All, I find that Webley Accupell, recommended by my local RFD, fit the breech of my HW95 loosely, and that it's possible for the pellet to fly out when I return the barrel to the firing position. I'm careful to prevent this from happening because I don't want to fire the rifle dry. Will pellets that are loose fitting in the breech also be loose fitting in the barrel? Is there any chance that these loose fitting pellets could damage the barrel of my rifle? Are there any power or accuracy implications for loose fitting pellets, particularly light ones like the Accupel (= C
  7. Hi All, Just wanted to take a few moments to introduce myself. I'm based just outside Cannock in the West Midlands. I am a complete beginner having only been into air rifles for the last couple of months. My current gun is a HW95KS 310, bought based upon good advice that I've read here and elsewhere, and am very pleased with it. I'm reading and absorbing as much as I can right now along with shooting (mainly in the garden, but I plan to join Tony Wall's club soon). Anyway, just wanted to say hello. Safe shooting. Cheers, Spring3r
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