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Title: My HW30 experience not going as expected
Post by: clayblack on December 08, 2014, 06:07:17 PM
I have been researching airguns for a couple months and finally made my first purchase, a Weihrauch HW30 from Pyramyd Air.

Now I'm not going into this blind... I've read about "honking" and barrel scraping, I've read about large groups due to the incorrect pellet, dieseling from excess lubricants, an inaccurate break-in period of 100-500 pellets, the iron sights being too close together, etc, etc...

Let me tell you... this little thing has exceeded my expectations in every single category! It's first 5 shots grouped in the size of a bottle cap (at 10yds) but were about 2" away from target. Sighting in took about 5 more shots. It's next 3 shots hit the bottle cap at 20yds away. No honking, no barrel scrape, no dieseling, accurate pellets thanks to these forums, and what break in period?? It could get a little quieter but if it doesn't that's just fine. I'm 13 pellets into this journey but if this thing actually does get better with time, there's nothing I could do but wet my pants.
Title: Re: My HW30 experience not going as expected
Post by: Not The Brightest Bulb on December 08, 2014, 07:39:41 PM
Welcome to HW30 land you are gonna have a lot of fun. Oh, welcome to the forum.
Title: Re: My HW30 experience not going as expected
Post by: Jtlittle on December 08, 2014, 08:53:30 PM
That's a quality air gun! Enjoy!
Title: Re: My HW30 experience not going as expected
Post by: lillysdad621 on December 08, 2014, 09:47:32 PM
Welcome to HW30 land

LOL... and get ready, i see a R9 in your future, then a HW97K, and to round things up a bit, an R1. while you are at it, let me lend you my AA Pro Sport... you are doomed.
Title: Re: My HW30 experience not going as expected
Post by: Brazos on December 08, 2014, 09:57:28 PM
I love the HW30S.  I got one about a year ago.  It really reminds me of that .22 rifle you roamed the fields with when you were a kid.  Just the right size and heft and hard to miss with.
Title: Re: My HW30 experience not going as expected
Post by: Not The Brightest Bulb on December 09, 2014, 06:29:41 AM
Welcome to HW30 land

LOL... and get ready, i see a R9 in your future, then a HW97K, and to round things up a bit, an R1. while you are at it, let me lend you my AA Pro Sport... you are doomed.

Hmmmmm did somebody forget the HW50 :D
Title: Re: My HW30 experience not going as expected
Post by: palonej on December 09, 2014, 10:51:21 AM
.......or a very sexy TX???
He is doomed if he visits this nut house regularly!!
Title: Re: My HW30 experience not going as expected
Post by: Jtlittle on December 09, 2014, 02:01:43 PM
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author=palonejHe is doomed if he visits this nut house regularly!!

It is an an addiction!
Title: Re: My HW30 experience not going as expected
Post by: Booger on December 11, 2014, 07:28:38 PM
I have been researching airguns for a couple months and finally made my first purchase, a Weihrauch HW30 from Pyramyd Air.

Now I'm not going into this blind... I've read about "honking" and barrel scraping, I've read about large groups due to the incorrect pellet, dieseling from excess lubricants, an inaccurate break-in period of 100-500 pellets, the iron sights being too close together, etc, etc...

Let me tell you... this little thing has exceeded my expectations in every single category! It's first 5 shots grouped in the size of a bottle cap (at 10yds) but were about 2" away from target. Sighting in took about 5 more shots. It's next 3 shots hit the bottle cap at 20yds away. No honking, no barrel scrape, no dieseling, accurate pellets thanks to these forums, and what break in period?? It could get a little quieter but if it doesn't that's just fine. I'm 13 pellets into this journey but if this thing actually does get better with time, there's nothing I could do but wet my pants.

I am so sorry you wasted your money. It is a bad Christmas for me this year, just send me your HW30 for Christmas and buy yourself an R11/HW98. I am sure you will be much happier knowing you made my Christmas and got yourself what you really wanted for Christmas. :)
Title: Re: My HW30 experience not going as expected
Post by: clayblack on December 11, 2014, 11:04:53 PM
Booger, in the long run my wallet would probably thank me if I went ahead and parted ways with airguns, as the guys have pointed out ;)

I'm worried about disturbing the neighbors in a zero lot line community where we share fences. I'm looking into building a silent trap and I REALLY wish I could put a silencer of some sort on this (stupid laws) but I know that's asking a lot as everyone says this is already a quiet gun.

I have a 4-12 scope on the way and cannot wait to see what this puppy can do!
Title: Re: My HW30 experience not going as expected
Post by: Booger on December 11, 2014, 11:30:32 PM
Booger, in the long run my wallet would probably thank me if I went ahead and parted ways with airguns, as the guys have pointed out ;)

I'm worried about disturbing the neighbors in a zero lot line community where we share fences. I'm looking into building a silent trap and I REALLY wish I could put a (*^% of some sort on this (stupid laws) but I know that's asking a lot as everyone says this is already a quiet gun.

I have a 4-12 scope on the way and cannot wait to see what this puppy can do!

Seriously congrats on the gun. I only live about 40 miles south of you and have a good size back yard.

(http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/b548/Philidor58/Range_zps53a67bd1.jpg)
Title: Re: My HW30 experience not going as expected
Post by: darren on December 12, 2014, 12:18:58 AM
Be careful......they multiply
Title: Re: My HW30 experience not going as expected
Post by: dtdtdtdt on December 14, 2014, 04:24:25 PM
To make a silent trap:

Buy about 10pounds of plumber's putty or Duct Seal putty, make a wooden box about 12"x12"x2"  with a base, put a paper clamp on one end (opposite the base), pack the putty into the target box about 1.5-2.0" deep, count off your favorite distance, add a target of some kind, and shoot away.  Every once in a while dig out all the pellets, re pack the target frame and continue. 

The sound of the pellet hitting with be nominal.   The only significant noise will be from the air rifle. Avoid very light pellets that might go supersonic (they crack!.)

You can get a suppressor legally but they are expensive and the BATF license is too!!!

I suggest setting up to shoot out a door or window and keep the muzzle well inside.  The room will dampen the sound quite a bit.  I do this all the time.  Just be careful not to shoot the window frame...    Remember most scopes are about 1.75-2.00 above the bore and the pellets travel about 1.5" below your sight line at 5 yds.