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Airguns by Make and Model => Weihrauch Airguns => Topic started by: Petey on September 22, 2012, 02:54:39 PM
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Curious to know what numbers other members are getting from their HW30's.
Mine is a .177 Home tuned all factory components ....no kit parts.It now has about 800-1000 shots through the barrel since.
Just put it over the Chrony this morning , and this is what I got.
I think it's pretty darn good.Feel free to share your thoughts.
Happy Shootin To All!
Petey.
10 shots JSB Exact Express 7.87 gr.
H-589.
L-584.3
Av-586.6
Es-4.75
SD-1.73
584.3
587.5
584.4
585.5
586.0
586.6
585.3
588.5
588.1
589.0
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petey 6 isnt much variation . looks nice to see a close even string like that. your just a devoted hw man arent you ?
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Those are great numbers.
Last time I put her on the chrony I got 600-605 with a JM kit shooting JSB RS/AA Falcons. ES of 5, SD of 1; ES of 8, SD of 2. Quite happy with my results. Going to hate it when I have to open it up again.
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Hey Pete,
I ran some more shots through the chrony since my PM and have some slightly different results and an interesting discovery. After I shot the first group of JSBs I went back and shot a second group using a pellet set that pushed the pellet about 3/32" into the breech. I found that the velocity dropped by an average of 20 fps. I'd be interested to see if anyone else can duplicate this.
I'm not going to type out the strings but here's what I got. Each group was a string of 10 shots. HW30S with stock spring:
H&N Match Pistol 7.5 gr
High - 654.1
Low - 649.0
Avg - 651.9
Diff - 5.1 fps
SD - 1.7
Meisterkugeln Pistol 7.0 gr
High - 660.9
Low - 654.8
Avg - 658.2
Diff - 6.1 fps
SD - 2.0
Meisterkugeln Rifle 8.2 gr
High - 568.4
Low - 558.9
Avg - 564.2
Diff - 9.5 fps
SD - 3.3
JSB Exact Diabolo 8.4 gr
High - 608.0
Low - 599.0
Avg - 604.2
Diff - 9.0 fps
SD - 3.1
JSB Exact Diabolo 8.4 gr using a pellet set
High - 590.1
Low - 580.3
Avg - 584.5
Diff - 9.8 fps
SD - 3.1
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Not an HW30 Petey but an R7. Untuned; never opened. 1300 shots. JSB 7.87 - Shoots them well but not it's favorite pellet:
Low 602.4
High 623.1
Avg. 615.7
ES 20.7
SD 6.0
FPE 6.6
JSB 8.4gr It likes these better:
Low 581.2
High 590.8
Avg. 587.5
ES 9.5
SD 3.0
FPE 6.4
Regards,
Duber
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Ahhhhhhh.....you're talking about my 2 favorite guns..........
I just chronyed the 177 which had a pg2 tune by John in PA recently.......I used the JSB 7.87.........was getting 689, 690, 680, 689, 690 yada yada....the pattern at 22 yds was a thing of beauty
The 22 pg2 tuned hw30 with the 12.67 silver bears is getting 580 with little variation....also a beautiful target pattern
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Petey those are good #'s for that rifle if your usin factory inards! :P
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Ahhhhhhh.....you're talking about my 2 favorite guns..........
I just chronyed the 177 which had a pg2 tune by John in PA recently.......I used the JSB 7.87.........was getting 689, 690, 680, 689, 690 yada yada....the pattern at 22 yds was a thing of beauty
The 22 pg2 tuned hw30 with the 12.67 silver bears is getting 580 with little variation....also a beautiful target pattern
I'm jealous....with numbers like that the 30/r7 would make a great tight woods Squirrel gun.
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I have bought and sold and had tuned so many guns..........in the end.......the HW30s on a little steroids (pg2) with a fine tuning (like from John in PA) was the answer to my target/pesting within 40 yds with almost no noise, no tanks, extreme accuracy, best trigger, diminutive size and weight......I just wish thousands of dollars ago I had started with it. If I shot frequently in a place with 40 plus yards, no neighbors yada yada......there are many other choices......but this non-hold sensitive firing characteristics even makes a good target pattern from this old amateur. For those with an acre or less of land, nosey neighbors.....this is a panacea. The key was the development of the pg2 for it......that took the speeds into the pesting realm with ease thus making a small gun, a good gun.
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Do you think it would kill bunnies at 40yds with that kinda power?
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rabbits are far easier than squirrels......they would not survive a well placed shot
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Now you got me thinking I should get one of these rifles before anything else.
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rabbits are far easier than squirrels......they would not survive a well placed shot
Very True.....Compared to Squirrels rabbits appear as though they are willing to die.
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Now you got me thinking I should get one of these rifles before anything else.
I can't think of a better 1st rifle, you need something like the hw30s, then you can handle the difficult rifle and keep your sanity.
Mark
Santee
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Now you got me thinking I should get one of these rifles before anything else.
Or just get one and *forget* about everything else :)
Or one in each caliber--I'm 2/3 of the way there with a .177 and .20--and the numbers Escondido1 posted from his tuned .22 make me want to round out my trio rapidly.
If you do get one make sure you checkout Petey's excellent guide on the pain free way to install a cocking lever insert.
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Now you got me thinking I should get one of these rifles before anything else.
I can't think of a better 1st rifle, you need something like the hw30s, then you can handle the difficult rifle and keep your sanity.
Mark
Santee
+1
Most certainly a Solid Start to air gunning. And you will have it for a lifetime......and more.
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I sort of "have" an R7 in .177. It might be out on permanent loan to Nikoman though. ::) He was supposed to chrony and pellet test it and help break it in, but I think he's becoming addicted to it. :o
We chronyed it a few months back and I can't quite remember the numbers but here are some averages more or less:
CPHPs 550 fps
Hobbies 600-605 fps (yea! one that broke 600!)
JSB 8.4 540 fps
It shoots about 5 ftlbs or so and seems a nice tight hold to get best accuracy.
Maybe Nikoman will have more exact figures or the velocities of other pellets he's tried since then. But I remember we both thought the numbers on the low side for a R7/HW30. Even so, it can be really accurate and is seeming to prefer JSB 8.4 gr pellets after a good breaking in. I'd like to test some other quality domed pellets like the lighter 7.9gr and 7.3gr JSBs and some 8.6gr FTTs.
Seeing the fps/fpe numbers from some of the Vortek-kitted R7s and HW30s, installing a kit in this R7 is sounding really attractive and would hopefully give it some fps boost. ;D
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I have to admit the Vortek kit is appealing. But if I need a little more oomph ,I'll just have to grab the 50 for now.
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I have to admit the Vortek kit is appealing. But if I need a little more oomph ,I'll just have to grab the 50 for now.
Thats what I'm looking at with a scope, the 30 is great at 10m
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I have to admit the Vortek kit is appealing. But if I need a little more oomph ,I'll just have to grab the 50 for now.
At 580-600 fps I'm more than happy with my stock .177 HW30 but a tuned .22 HW30 sounds kind of cool.
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I have to admit the Vortek kit is appealing. But if I need a little more oomph ,I'll just have to grab the 50 for now.
Thats what I'm looking at with a scope, the 30 is great at 10m
If just shootin paper ...stretch her out to 20-30 yards if you can. I prefer twenty ...but up a dot or so and it'll shoot a pretty hole at thirty.
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I have to admit the Vortek kit is appealing. But if I need a little more oomph ,I'll just have to grab the 50 for now.
Thats what I'm looking at with a scope, the 30 is great at 10m
If just shootin paper ...stretch her out to 20-30 yards if you can. I prefer twenty ...but up a dot or so and it'll shoot a pretty hole at thirty.
IMHO, the R7 vortek kit is a nice package. The extra power is quite noticeable, and it comes at only a minor cost in terms of extra recoil. The noise level is about the same....still quiet in absolute terms.
I find that it is a bit harder to squeeze the same pinpoint accuracy from my R7 with the vortek kit. At stock power levels, I can be lazy and still put pellets into a clover leaf pattern at 20-30 yards. With the vortek kit, I need to concentrate a bit more to get the same outcome.
R
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The HW 30 S must be a real sweetie.
I've never heard anything but praise.
Have lots of fun with it.