I have a Hatsan 135 in .22 and love it. It consistently shoots 1000+ FPS with H&N FTT 5.55 head pellets. I use open sites and shoot a 0.4" taget at 13 yards and always hit the target. This rifle is not for indoor home shooting with it's 30+ FPE power. This beast is ment for hunting or a real indoor/outdoor range. It feels and shoots like a bazooka. I wouldn't dream of putting a scope on this thing as it's going to eat them up and render them useless unless you buy a real expensive one. I can't see spending $400 on a scope to put on a $220 rifle. Just my opinion. Anyway, for the money, this is one of the better deals out there for quality & price. I'm glad I made the purchase. I felt mine didn't need a tune out of the box.
My Hatsan 135 22 caliber has always been hard on scopes its now after 4000 rounds converted to Vortex ram and scopes are still a issue. sofar 8 cp 4x16x40 in 8 months have bit the dust. One F&S 4x16x50 bit the dusty in one day of shooting the zoom ring became cocked and not useable. 2 Leapers 4x16x50 1" tubes and 2 4x16x56 30mm tube have bit the dust each of these lost vertical hole on POI. up and down 4-5 inches was signs of failures. Leapers has given good warrentie on there products so far. Now waiting no mount up a Leapers 10x50x fixxed power 30mm tube. I gut my fingers crossed on it. I do love the gun it shoots very tight groups when the scope is holding its POI for ya.
Quote from: mafatone on April 30, 2014, 04:21:29 AMI have a Hatsan 135 in .22 and love it. It consistently shoots 1000+ FPS with H&N FTT 5.55 head pellets. I use open sites and shoot a 0.4" taget at 13 yards and always hit the target. This rifle is not for indoor home shooting with it's 30+ FPE power. This beast is ment for hunting or a real indoor/outdoor range. It feels and shoots like a bazooka. I wouldn't dream of putting a scope on this thing as it's going to eat them up and render them useless unless you buy a real expensive one. I can't see spending $400 on a scope to put on a $220 rifle. Just my opinion. Anyway, for the money, this is one of the better deals out there for quality & price. I'm glad I made the purchase. I felt mine didn't need a tune out of the box.You should use heavier pellets, so you stay in the lower to mid 900 fps, for improved accuracy. Do not go over 1000 fps. I get a rugged hole with 5 pellets at 25 yards, so your "accuracy" is a bit meeh... What? Reread what I wrote.
Yeah I read your post just fine. At 13 yards I get one hole, with my 95, so your "accuracy" isnīt that good. You need to lower your fps to 900-950, for consistent accuracy. Try some groups at 25 yards, then you will know how inaccurate your rifle is. .4" at 13 yards are not a good measure for accuracy with an airgun, regardless of what you think. You can see my targets from Sweden? I don't know anyone who can see that far. You own one airgun and you're a pro? LOL
Quote from: AudiS4 on May 01, 2014, 09:43:12 AMYeah I read your post just fine. At 13 yards I get one hole, with my 95, so your "accuracy" isnīt that good. You need to lower your fps to 900-950, for consistent accuracy. Try some groups at 25 yards, then you will know how inaccurate your rifle is. .4" at 13 yards are not a good measure for accuracy with an airgun, regardless of what you think. You can see my targets from Sweden? I don't know anyone who can see that far. You own one airgun and you're a pro? LOLYes I only use one airgun per time. Feels pretty pointless to list every gun I own or have owned. Shot airguns competitive in my youth. When I was in the military I also shot a few guns, up to 300 yards then. All in all Iīve owned app. 10 airguns, in the 25 years Iīve been shooting them.If I can see your targets? No you yourself told us all that you can hit a target at 13 yards. Is that good accuracy? No. If you can hit hole in hole at 13 yards, then it is good accuracy, but you cant, and Iīve told you why, and also told you how to fix it. Your cup of tea, but for me, hole in hole at 25 yards is accurate. 0.5" is what I like for 50 yards. For you, not so much... Keep on blasting objects.
more on point. Isn't it considered best to tune ANY springer? If you want maximum accuracy, life expectancy and power, I say yes. Tune any springer you purchase. Just my .02
Quote from: mafatone on May 01, 2014, 09:52:35 AMQuote from: AudiS4 on May 01, 2014, 09:43:12 AMYeah I read your post just fine. At 13 yards I get one hole, with my 95, so your "accuracy" isnīt that good. You need to lower your fps to 900-950, for consistent accuracy. Try some groups at 25 yards, then you will know how inaccurate your rifle is. .4" at 13 yards are not a good measure for accuracy with an airgun, regardless of what you think. You can see my targets from Sweden? I don't know anyone who can see that far. You own one airgun and you're a pro? LOLYes I only use one airgun per time. Feels pretty pointless to list every gun I own or have owned. Shot airguns competitive in my youth. When I was in the military I also shot a few guns, up to 300 yards then. All in all Iīve owned app. 10 airguns, in the 25 years Iīve been shooting them.If I can see your targets? No you yourself told us all that you can hit a target at 13 yards. Is that good accuracy? No. If you can hit hole in hole at 13 yards, then it is good accuracy, but you cant, and Iīve told you why, and also told you how to fix it. Your cup of tea, but for me, hole in hole at 25 yards is accurate. 0.5" is what I like for 50 yards. For you, not so much... Keep on blasting objects. Post your trophies with you holding them and your one gun that needs a life support system to make it shoot. LOL