ArchieHood 3,692 Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 Glad you got sorted Secretagent006point5thingymajig. Quote Link to post
fry 209 Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 Just to let you all know, I also ordered a brand new HW100KT .177 yesterday.. I hope you all find that to be a good gun.. Moley has bagged more then 3 bunnies for your knowledge.. T200 .177 is also a good rifle, as is the superten and AT44 W10, none of which are chinese crap.. As for Moleys NBC suit, if he likes it, leave him.. How I spend my hard earned cash is a matter for myself and my husband.. I have changed my S200s, because of the horizontal style grip, this is a manner for me and me alone.. I have read a huge amount of sanctimonious drivel on this forum, I have better things to do with my spare time. Please remember not everyone can afford HWs, Jack Pyke clothing etc: Some of us can, but just don't want to.. We luckily fall into the latter.. It all comes down to personal choice, please all do me a favour pull your heads out of the clouds and smell the roses.. good luck with the hw a very well liked rifle are you buying new or a super used one? Quote Link to post
Mrs Mole 74 Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 Just to let you all know, I also ordered a brand new HW100KT .177 yesterday.. I hope you all find that to be a good gun.. Moley has bagged more then 3 bunnies for your knowledge.. T200 .177 is also a good rifle, as is the superten and AT44 W10, none of which are chinese crap.. As for Moleys NBC suit, if he likes it, leave him.. How I spend my hard earned cash is a matter for myself and my husband.. I have changed my S200s, because of the horizontal style grip, this is a manner for me and me alone.. I have read a huge amount of sanctimonious drivel on this forum, I have better things to do with my spare time. Please remember not everyone can afford HWs, Jack Pyke clothing etc: Some of us can, but just don't want to.. We luckily fall into the latter.. It all comes down to personal choice, please all do me a favour pull your heads out of the clouds and smell the roses.. good luck with the hw a very well liked rifle are you buying new or a super used one? HW100KT .177 New SuperTen .22 £350.00 used.. Quote Link to post
Phantom 631 Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 Just to let you all know, I also ordered a brand new HW100KT .177 yesterday.. I hope you all find that to be a good gun.. Moley has bagged more then 3 bunnies for your knowledge.. T200 .177 is also a good rifle, as is the superten and AT44 W10, none of which are chinese crap.. As for Moleys NBC suit, if he likes it, leave him.. How I spend my hard earned cash is a matter for myself and my husband.. I have changed my S200s, because of the horizontal style grip, this is a manner for me and me alone.. I have read a huge amount of sanctimonious drivel on this forum, I have better things to do with my spare time. Please remember not everyone can afford HWs, Jack Pyke clothing etc: Some of us can, but just don't want to.. We luckily fall into the latter.. It all comes down to personal choice, please all do me a favour pull your heads out of the clouds and smell the roses.. I totally agree with most of what you say there, but if you have nerve damage and cant handle the S200, you will have very severe problems with the HW100. I've shot both on many occasions and I must admit the S200 is as accurate as the HW100 (I was up against them last July) but the S200 wins (in my humble opinion) due to its cost and weight What ever rifle you choose I wish you all the best with it Tony Quote Link to post
ArchieHood 3,692 Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 Just to let you all know, I also ordered a brand new HW100KT .177 yesterday.. I hope you all find that to be a good gun.. Moley has bagged more then 3 bunnies for your knowledge.. T200 .177 is also a good rifle, as is the superten and AT44 W10, none of which are chinese crap.. As for Moleys NBC suit, if he likes it, leave him.. How I spend my hard earned cash is a matter for myself and my husband.. I have changed my S200s, because of the horizontal style grip, this is a manner for me and me alone.. I have read a huge amount of sanctimonious drivel on this forum, I have better things to do with my spare time. Please remember not everyone can afford HWs, Jack Pyke clothing etc: Some of us can, but just don't want to.. We luckily fall into the latter.. It all comes down to personal choice, please all do me a favour pull your heads out of the clouds and smell the roses.. good luck with the hw a very well liked rifle are you buying new or a super used one? HW100KT .177 New SuperTen .22 £350.00 used.. I hope you've felt the weight of the HW 100 Mrs M.? Quote Link to post
Mrs Mole 74 Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 (edited) Oh Just to let you all know I brought the HW because it felt right to me.. Not because of anyone elses opinion.. As for my markmanship, I've been shooting since my early twenties but shotguns, I'm only new to airguns.. Edited March 31, 2011 by Mrs Mole Quote Link to post
Mrs Mole 74 Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 I both shoot the rifle and handled it for quiet a while, in a business suit rather then camo I give you, I can handle it, after all I'm 5ft 10" tall, and strong from riding motorbikes.. And shooting with a bipod will be fine.. Quote Link to post
davyt63 1,845 Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 Oh Just to let you all know I brought the HW because it felt right to me.. Not because of anyone elses opinion.. As for my markmanship, I've shooting since my early twenties but shotguns, I'm only new to airguns.. hi Mrs Mole the HW100 is a heavy rifle,i hope you have made the right choice,but as you say it fits you well just making sure you haven't got noodle arms! i also have a HW100T .177 a very nice & accurate air rifle ENJOY!!!!!!! regards Davy Quote Link to post
Mrs Mole 74 Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 On Sunday I held my s200 in the damaged hand.. now the damage is to the thumb and index finger nerves, because of the grip style my thumb had to maintain pressure to hold it, causing pain.. With the thumb hole stock the pressure is eased and thus pain not so bad.. With a bipod a piece of p..s Quote Link to post
fry 209 Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 haha davyt i knew the "noodle arm" comment was coming off you with talk of a hw i hear they are a bit weighty but did not like to say it out loud Quote Link to post
Mrs Mole 74 Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 (edited) Thanks for the concerns re my muscles being like noodles, I think if I can cast a 6oz lead into the sea 140 yards on a 12ft beach caster, handle a 12bore and ride a large powerful motorbike.. I can handle a HW, I have muscles a lot men would like.. Edited March 31, 2011 by Mrs Mole Quote Link to post
fry 209 Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 Thanks for the concerns re my muscles being like noodles, I think if I can cast a 6oz lead into the sea 140 yards on a 12ft beach caster, handle a 12bore and ride a large powerful motorbike.. I can handle a HW, I have muscles a lot men would like.. good casting there! the noodle arm thing aint directed at you its daveys catchphrase when ever any one bitches about the weight of certain rifles. Quote Link to post
Phantom 631 Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 Thanks for the concerns re my muscles being like noodles, I think if I can cast a 6oz lead into the sea 140 yards on a 12ft beach caster, handle a 12bore and ride a large powerful motorbike.. I can handle a HW, I have muscles a lot men would like.. Pix please underwear prefered but swimsuit (not bikini) will do nicely 140 yards with a 12ft BC is darn right impressive (think Mr Mole is one lucky chap guy's) Bikes, fishing and guns,"Why did I not meet you when I was young?" some guy's get all the luck You guy's joining us at the meet? Tony Quote Link to post
Phantom 631 Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 Thanks for the concerns re my muscles being like noodles, I think if I can cast a 6oz lead into the sea 140 yards on a 12ft beach caster, handle a 12bore and ride a large powerful motorbike.. I can handle a HW, I have muscles a lot men would like.. good casting there! the noodle arm thing aint directed at you its daveys catchphrase when ever any one bitches about the weight of certain rifles. Even I did not know where the "Noodle Arm" came from I thought it was someone taking the mick out of Aaron for being a youngster! Speaking of that young man where is he and the good Dark Lord Sir Stealthy? Quote Link to post
shepp 2,285 Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 (edited) Thanks for the concerns re my muscles being like noodles, I think if I can cast a 6oz lead into the sea 140 yards on a 12ft beach caster, handle a 12bore and ride a large powerful motorbike.. I can handle a HW, I have muscles a lot men would like.. You guys should get in touch with the BBC, you'd make a great fly on the wall documentary. You'll like the HW100TK, the stock some how makes it handle lighter, I've got both stocks. Edited March 31, 2011 by shepp Quote Link to post
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