joshnbish 1 Posted July 11, 2013 Report Share Posted July 11, 2013 looking to get a new air rifle have had a smk previously and to be honest it isn't cutting the mustard any more. what rifle do you guys recommend ?? and leaning more toward break barrel !!! Quote Link to post
the big chief 3,099 Posted July 11, 2013 Report Share Posted July 11, 2013 hw won't go wrong with that or try the hw 97k under lever brilliant guns 3 Quote Link to post
gurtwurz 792 Posted July 11, 2013 Report Share Posted July 11, 2013 If its a breaky you fancy then you won't go far wrong with a hw80/90/95 or 98 mate, all with very good track records, just depends on what you wanna do with them Quote Link to post
Skot Ruthless Teale 1,701 Posted July 12, 2013 Report Share Posted July 12, 2013 I have a HW95k . Ten million times better than any smk My next breakbarrel will be its big brother the legendary 'heavyweight' hw80 3 Quote Link to post
webster 90 Posted July 14, 2013 Report Share Posted July 14, 2013 (edited) you will hear alot of guys going on about the hw80s being heavy before you start believing these statements go and shoulder a few guns as said above the 90 and 95 are all great guns that will last forever given the [bANNED TEXT] treatment but thats only the tip of the ice berg ,plenty of good guns out their but i cant see past weihrauchs if you want to narrow the search 1 - how much do you want to spend 2 - are you after a scope as-well 3 - what caliber 4 - new or second hand i have has 2 hw95s one in .177 and the other in .22 but found them too light for me .i know shoot an 80k which i find perfect for me but everyone is different . go to your local shop and start shouldering guns . if your part of a club ask to sholder some of the guys guns hope this helps chris Edited July 14, 2013 by webster Quote Link to post
thursodog 353 Posted July 14, 2013 Report Share Posted July 14, 2013 (edited) HW80. Not heavy really its just because it has a large air reciever that folk bang on about the weight. I drilled a hole 23mm wide by 200mm long and inserted a copper pipe filled with lead into the stock to balance my fac one out and its tipping the scales now at 12lb 11 oz with a large MTC taipan scope on it. Its shooting even more accurate now and has a tuned trigger, tuned action with delrin washers, polished internals, piston sleeve etc. After doing the work to it i stuck my sub 12 spring in her and its now got next to no recoil and shoots as good as my 97ks. Ok its now what you can call a heavy springer with the extra weight added but I am happy wandering round with it and to be honest i don't feel the weight when i am out and about. It balances beautifully in my shoulder and has an adjustable butt pad which gives it the perfect fit for me. I stupidly nearly sold it in a total mad moment but came to my senses in the nick of time and can honestly say i love this rifle. In FAC its got a superb fast lock time and very little recoil at about 20 fpe, BRILLIANT GUN In sub 12 straight out of the box they are a nice light rifle to shoot and anyone who moans about their weight need to get some pressups in. Buy one and never regret it pal. As Simon, Pianoman on here about them, he's the best shot here and knows more about springers than anyone else. Regards Chris. Edited July 14, 2013 by thursodog 1 Quote Link to post
secretagentmole 1,701 Posted July 14, 2013 Report Share Posted July 14, 2013 HW90! Quote Link to post
Wildling 520 Posted July 14, 2013 Report Share Posted July 14, 2013 HW80. Not heavy really its just because it has a large air reciever that folk bang on about the weight. I drilled a hole 23mm wide by 200mm long and inserted a copper pipe filled with lead into the stock to balance my fac one out and its tipping the scales now at 12lb 11 oz with a large MTC taipan scope on it. Its shooting even more accurate now and has a tuned trigger, tuned action with delrin washers, polished internals, piston sleeve etc. After doing the work to it i stuck my sub 12 spring in her and its now got next to no recoil and shoots as good as my 97ks. Ok its now what you can call a heavy springer with the extra weight added but I am happy wandering round with it and to be honest i don't feel the weight when i am out and about. It balances beautifully in my shoulder and has an adjustable butt pad which gives it the perfect fit for me. I stupidly nearly sold it in a total mad moment but came to my senses in the nick of time and can honestly say i love this rifle. In FAC its got a superb fast lock time and very little recoil at about 20 fpe, BRILLIANT GUN In sub 12 straight out of the box they are a nice light rifle to shoot and anyone who moans about their weight need to get some pressups in. Buy one and never regret it pal. As Simon, Pianoman on here about them, he's the best shot here and knows more about springers than anyone else. Regards Chris. Don't ever ever sell a HW springer thats been lovingly tuned, it's a crime I'm sure of it............... Quote Link to post
topshot26 30 Posted July 17, 2013 Report Share Posted July 17, 2013 hw 98 stage 1 tunned by sand well field sports if you want to spend a bit more money trust me you buy cheap you buy twice 1 Quote Link to post
hftjoe97 5 Posted July 22, 2013 Report Share Posted July 22, 2013 yeah i would definately say the hw98 it was shooting brilliant of what i saw Quote Link to post
jandcguns 65 Posted July 30, 2013 Report Share Posted July 30, 2013 the 98, but the 95 also shoots brilliantly Quote Link to post
zini 1,939 Posted July 30, 2013 Report Share Posted July 30, 2013 HW98, HW80 or 95 are all very good rifles and will beat any SMK even on a very very bad shooting day. Not really had much to do with the 90 but have heard good things about them. Try the HWs mate and see which suits you best. 1 Quote Link to post
pianoman 3,587 Posted July 31, 2013 Report Share Posted July 31, 2013 Sounds to me as though you have reached a stage where you have outgrown the likes of SMK. So that will also go for Hatsan...or as I prefer to call them; Hatstand! (Might as well be; for the quality of construction and steel used in them!) Buying cheap means buying shit that doesn't perform as well as expensive quality rifles. It does not mean buying anything just as good for less money, no matter what the gunshop guy behind the counter will tell you. Why buy crappy bloody "copies" when the real deal is not a king's ransom to buy -And even better value second hand! If you want to shoot a break barrel spring air rifle, all the Weihrauch guns are the absolute best. HW80 or the slightly shorter HW80K is the King/Queen of the lot! It is the most accurate, reliably tough in all-conditions break-barrel rifle I've ever owned and I adore mine. You can do anything with one; Customise it with a new, stunning walnut stock AND, if you have the legal ticket, tuning it to higher performance for an FAC rifle that will hit a rabbit like a sledgehammer and still remain as accurate as a PCP. A lot of people will complain about how heavy the HW80 is. It's nothing of the sort. It is about 8-10lbs in all-up scoped-weight; depending on how big and hefty your scope is so, a sling is handy to carry it. But it is not unmanageable or no one would bother!. I keep my scopes for it small, light, simple and uncomplicated with 40mm front lenses. And with the right pellet there is no other break barrel spring air rifle to equal it for field accuracy. HW95 is very good, very accurate. The lighter of the bunch but, it's a bit too light for my liking. HW98 is basically the HW95 rifle with a shrouded Bull-Barrel and an adjustable stock and is the better of the two rifles in my experience. HW90 is a gas ram rifle and this action differs from the spring powered HWs' with an inch or two of "drop" from the barrel before the gas strut engages on cocking the rifle. Also, it has a shorter, snappier let-off as it let's off its air charge in one go, unlike an uncoiling spring -even though we are talking micro-seconds of difference. It is an extremely accurate rifle with the right pellet and the right shooter behind it but, it takes a little getting used-to so, try one well before you buy one is the best advice here as they are not to everyone's liking. My mate Andy here shoots a .20 version like it's an extention of his arms and hands! With a very, very high standard of accurate marksmanship with his HW90. But, he's well used to it and loves it. It's a fantastic rifle but its cocking action and choppy firing characteristics are not one I personally get along with. But that must not mean to detract from what a superbly accurate, hard-hitting all-round hunter this rifle is. These are the four best break-barrels you can buy. SMK and Hatstand do not begin to come close. End Of! Pianoman 2 Quote Link to post
emilianoksa 11 Posted August 2, 2013 Report Share Posted August 2, 2013 I've had two 95s, both bought new in 177. Really wanted to like the gun. That's why, after selling the first one, I bought another. However gently I held it, and however careful I was with trigger control, muzzle flip impeded my accuracy. And these were the older versions with the barrel weight. As for the , It felt more comfortable in my hands, and I wanted to keep it, but I found the lock time in 12ftlbs very sluggish and the accuracy only so so. I've never had problems with the 97, 77k or 98, but I would still like to have another 95 or . I've considered an SFS tune for the former and a weaker spring making the gun run at about 10ft lbsr, or a short stroke for the latter. However It can't quite bring myself to risk being bitten again. I've lost too much money selling airguns in the past. What worries me now is that the 95 with shorter barrel and light weight Weihrauch silencer, is, according to some, even more prone to muzzle flip than before. Would appreciate your advice on this. Some people say it's best to steer clear of magnum airguns set at UK limits, such as the , and some of the Dianas. Pity really, since I really like the feel of these big lumbering howitzers. Quote Link to post
Wildling 520 Posted August 3, 2013 Report Share Posted August 3, 2013 These are the four best break-barrels you can buy. SMK and Hatstand do not begin to come close. End Of! Pianoman What you mean SecretAgentMole was wrong........shock.....horror.....gasp..........and SMK's and Hatstands are not the finest rifles money could buy.........? Come now good sir surely your mistaken ! Quote Link to post
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