Nice stable there Sean! What is the gun to the left of the HW98 with the red tone? And what trigger is it using?Is that an LGV? I think I have a new gun to add to the bucket list.She looks to be a bit larger and heavier than even the stout 98.The checkering on my R9 doesn't look like either of yours.... both the forearm and the grip have a "> <" design. AHHHH the spice of life in airguns.
Mmmmmmmm. I guess I MUST TRY HARDER!Those LGV groups are crazy tight my friend.I'm still breaking in my R9 .22 with 14.3 gr CPHPs, but I'll certainly have to try something heavier after seeing your results. There's a tin of FX 18.1s sitting in the ammo drawer which I hadn't had much anticipation for shooting.Are those all suppressors, or barrel breaks, and do they make that much difference in the report?Again, Well Done.
Quote from: Hoosier Daddy on October 09, 2021, 04:52:05 PMNice stable there Sean! What is the gun to the left of the HW98 with the red tone? And what trigger is it using?Is that an LGV? I think I have a new gun to add to the bucket list.She looks to be a bit larger and heavier than even the stout 98.The checkering on my R9 doesn't look like either of yours.... both the forearm and the grip have a "> <" design. AHHHH the spice of life in airguns.That is the LGV. It’s the Master Pro model. If you come across any of the LGV models for sale I’d jump on it. They are big and heavy, with a great shot cycle. I’ve noticed many different stock designs on the HW/beemans lately.
Quote from: Hoosier Daddy on October 09, 2021, 04:52:05 PMNice stable there Sean! What is the gun to the left of the HW98 with the red tone? And what trigger is it using?Is that an LGV? I think I have a new gun to add to the bucket list.She looks to be a bit larger and heavier than even the stout 98.The checkering on my R9 doesn't look like either of yours.... both the forearm and the grip have a "> <" design. AHHHH the spice of life in airguns.And it’s the Rowan trigger, sorry I missed that
Well here it is. Winds again at 5-10mph but this time coming from my 9 o’clock. Did pretty good timing the gusts, but in standard Sean form pulled a few. The target blew over multiple times and when I placed it back up it wasn’t always in the same orientation. Facing up, down, left and right so POI aren’t consistent. R9 in .22 and HW98 shot great as they usually do. The LGV was just absolutely LIGHTS OUT aside of shot 3 on the 1st target. I knew the second I squeezed it was off. The 24fpe Sig ASP20 hung right in there with the German beauties. Same as last week, (4) 5 shot groups at 30 yards. This time all scopes set to 9X do to the Airmax 3-9 on the HW50.
Looks like a fun day, Sean.What kind of moderator is on the 98, and is it sturdy enough to be used as a cocking handle?
...I’m pretty sure it’s a hugget on there. It’s on plenty sturdy but I try and put all the pressure on the end of the barrel.