mark williams 7,550 Posted November 8, 2016 Author Report Share Posted November 8, 2016 Walther LGV in .177 job done, in fact you might as well get rid of the TX lol, out of the other 3 you mention hw 77 in .177 once tuned. Hi Charlie, I`ve fancied the LGV competition ultra for a while now but the 10.2 ft/lb to 10.4 ft/lbs muzzle energy put me off but the accuracy of the LGV is tremendous. The 10 lbs weight without a silencer is also a thought to those who go walk abouts, to me, no as I do loads of static hunting. atb Quote Link to post
mark williams 7,550 Posted November 8, 2016 Author Report Share Posted November 8, 2016 Meant to say without silencer, scope or sling she weighs 10 lbs . Quote Link to post
bigmac 97kt 13,780 Posted November 8, 2016 Report Share Posted November 8, 2016 Just been thinking about this. Don't know why like. Do consider a 98 mate. You've listed two break barrels and one under lever. Cool. The 77 won't take a moderator (I know it will, but basically it's a second thought) the break barrels will. Why not combine the two, but with a adjustable stock? And... Heavy barrel. They look the part too. My 98 in .177, my god. No other words. That 98, v-Mach kit, 11.9 FPE, tight as ya like FT's... Savage. 98 is the only brake barrel i would consider just some thing about them and the way they look just not got round to getting one yet but i will some time O,,and a tuned 97k is some thing to behold much better than all the rifles you have say,d even the tx and dare i say it the pro sport atvbjimmy :thumbs: Quote Link to post
foxtails 272 Posted November 8, 2016 Report Share Posted November 8, 2016 what about the hw90 weirhach gas ram .22 11.2 ft per bl ? shoots fcking good as far as i can see, a decent air gun imo ! ( iv just mensioned it, as no one else seems to ? is that because its no good or theres so any other better air rifles out there - yes which is obvious, .....but what do you think about this hw90 gas ram ? ) ATB ...FT Quote Link to post
Furrosious ferreter 499 Posted November 8, 2016 Report Share Posted November 8, 2016 Ive got a hw97 in .22 short stroke home tuned in a hw77 wood stock with no bear trap (or rattlely bit as i call it). Its took ages to get right, i stripped it down 8 times to get to my liking, putting out 11.2 fpe and has no twang just a thud, and easily puts rabbits down at 40 meters. Is also so pleasent to use. But i havent shot and of the other guns mentioned, i also have a hw 57 which i havent tuned but is also fun to shoot and has only been used on rats. FF 2 Quote Link to post
johonawhitness 110 Posted November 9, 2016 Report Share Posted November 9, 2016 Ide have a 77 over a 95 any day ,I own both these both .177 both sfs tuned but then why do you need a 77 in .177 when you have the tx in .177? Quote Link to post
pianoman 3,587 Posted November 9, 2016 Report Share Posted November 9, 2016 For me, if we are talking strictly legal, sub-12 foot pound spring rifle hunting performance, it has to be the HW77 .22 I currently own. That rifle has given me some incredible shooting memories. I really can't sing its praises enough. Just a beautifully sweet and incredibly accurate rifle you'd be proud to own. Quote Link to post
charlie caller 3,654 Posted November 9, 2016 Report Share Posted November 9, 2016 Walther LGV in .177 job done, in fact you might as well get rid of the TX lol, out of the other 3 you mention hw 77 in .177 once tuned. Hi Charlie, I`ve fancied the LGV competition ultra for a while now but the 10.2 ft/lb to 10.4 ft/lbs muzzle energy put me off but the accuracy of the LGV is tremendous. The 10 lbs weight without a silencer is also a thought to those who go walk abouts, to me, no as I do loads of static hunting. atb Well I had the LGV master pro and I can tell you it certainly was not doing 10 ftlbs it did 11 straight out of the box, I stripped it gave it a relube and added a power washer, it sat at 11.6 for about a tin of pellets or so, then I had to remove the power washer as it became a little warm, it then settled at a super consistent 11.7 absolutely lazer accurate, smooth and the quietest springer I have ever encountered. 1 Quote Link to post
mark williams 7,550 Posted November 9, 2016 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2016 Walther LGV in .177 job done, in fact you might as well get rid of the TX lol, out of the other 3 you mention hw 77 in .177 once tuned. Hi Charlie, I`ve fancied the LGV competition ultra for a while now but the 10.2 ft/lb to 10.4 ft/lbs muzzle energy put me off but the accuracy of the LGV is tremendous. The 10 lbs weight without a silencer is also a thought to those who go walk abouts, to me, no as I do loads of static hunting. atb Well I had the LGV master pro and I can tell you it certainly was not doing 10 ftlbs it did 11 straight out of the box, I stripped it gave it a relube and added a power washer, it sat at 11.6 for about a tin of pellets or so, then I had to remove the power washer as it became a little warm, it then settled at a super consistent 11.7 absolutely lazer accurate, smooth and the quietest springer I have ever encountered. Oops, sorry Charlie got my memory mixed up, Rez was praising his mates LGV Comp` Ultra very highly. You were selling the LGV Master Pro to purchase a pcp but again praised the LGV highly. Did you sell it and do you miss it ? atb Quote Link to post
Rez 4,957 Posted November 9, 2016 Report Share Posted November 9, 2016 Walther LGV in .177 job done, in fact you might as well get rid of the TX lol, out of the other 3 you mention hw 77 in .177 once tuned. Hi Charlie, I`ve fancied the LGV competition ultra for a while now but the 10.2 ft/lb to 10.4 ft/lbs muzzle energy put me off but the accuracy of the LGV is tremendous. The 10 lbs weight without a silencer is also a thought to those who go walk abouts, to me, no as I do loads of static hunting. atb Well I had the LGV master pro and I can tell you it certainly was not doing 10 ftlbs it did 11 straight out of the box, I stripped it gave it a relube and added a power washer, it sat at 11.6 for about a tin of pellets or so, then I had to remove the power washer as it became a little warm, it then settled at a super consistent 11.7 absolutely lazer accurate, smooth and the quietest springer I have ever encountered. Oops, sorry Charlie got my memory mixed up, Rez was praising his mates LGV Comp` Ultra very highly. You were selling the LGV Master Pro to purchase a pcp but again praised the LGV highly. Did you sell it and do you miss it ? atb Some memory you have mark. The weight is the only let down. Everything else was up there with the best I've personally shot. In .177, you won't miss. 1 Quote Link to post
mark williams 7,550 Posted November 9, 2016 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2016 Hi mate, I have a crap memory until we talk air rifles With me liking static/ ambush hunting, the heavier the rifle, the better, over primos sticks, you might as well put the rifle in a gentle vice,- extremely accurate results The weight and accuracy of these guns had me listen up some and still listening Rez, is your mate still using the LGV Comp` Ultra ? ( 10.2 to 10.4 ft lbs muzzle energy) from new but highly, highly accurate . atb Quote Link to post
PeskyWabbits 464 Posted November 9, 2016 Report Share Posted November 9, 2016 If you are considering a German gun. Get it sooner rather than later. The Brexit scaremongers are influencing price rises. Has anyone bought from these people? It seems so easy. http://www.sportwaffen-schneider.de/index.php/cPath/40_1678_942_944_950_2038 Currently £375 euro is £330 Quote Link to post
Rez 4,957 Posted November 9, 2016 Report Share Posted November 9, 2016 Hi mate, I have a crap memory until we talk air rifles With me liking static/ ambush hunting, the heavier the rifle, the better, over primos sticks, you might as well put the rifle in a gentle vice,- extremely accurate results The weight and accuracy of these guns had me listen up some and still listening Rez, is your mate still using the LGV Comp` Ultra ? ( 10.2 to 10.4 ft lbs muzzle energy) from new but highly, highly accurate . atb Unfortunalty not mate. He got rid a few weeks after my post. Reason being he found it difficult getting into the high 50's on the course. To my disgrace that he sold it. He wasn't really a hunter or field person to be fair, so never took it out into the field much, if at all, and if he did it was with me, and I used it and he shot his 100. He was very much "get a HFT500, hit every thing... I'm a great shot" later on kinda thing. When really, he couldn't hit a barn door with a proper recoiling rifle. Not that the LGV recoiled. You know what. As I like static hunting myself, so weight not being an issue at all, and waiting in a good well thought out spot... I'd have a competition ultra if it was for one thing. The stock. I think it really lets what is a superb rifled down. Internally and externally, metal wise, Jesus. But that beech stock is wank. Give it a PS stock and yep. I would buy one tomorrow, and that's the truth. And... I hate to say it and it's an opinion (the stock thing isn't, that's utter pat) but the trigger... it's not in the same league as the record or AA units. No where near. And as you'll know, a trigger is thee most important aspect of any rifle. As an extra. Power was down a bit. 10.6-7. But it dropped game like any rifle I've owned. Apart from my rapid 1 Quote Link to post
mark williams 7,550 Posted November 9, 2016 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2016 Thank`s Rez. I think that she is off radar now,- your not the first to mention trigger and stock mate. Thank You. 1 Quote Link to post
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