Backroads, what distance were you shooting at. I am mostly looking for dime size at around 30 to 40 yards. Is that achievable?
What type of accuracy are we looking at. I have a gamo that I can consistently shoot a quarter size and even dime size group at 30 yards. I am looking for better accuracy not out of the box, but maybe with a little tinkering. I have not really read about any group sizes on here and I am just wondering what is to be expected of the hatsan 95.
Quote from: Jord99999 on February 01, 2019, 10:43:35 PMBackroads, what distance were you shooting at. I am mostly looking for dime size at around 30 to 40 yards. Is that achievable?In the right hands, yes very achievable. Now whether those hands are yours is up to you. Springers are not easy to shoot well, that is why they are so much fun. -Y
I have had my eye on the hatsan 95 and have been looking around for a good deal on one. I have also heard great things and very bad things about the mod 95, which ones are true?
Hatsans are fundamentally good rifles but the three that I have had all needed substantial modification to get them to an acceptable standard.I would say they are a good buy for someone prepared to work on them.They can be harsh shooters.
Since I already have a break barrel in .177 would you recommend going with the same caliber(.177) or would you guys go with a .22. I seriously am thinking about pulling the trigger on this really quickly. Is the .22 going to give better accuracy?