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Airguns by Make and Model => Weihrauch Airguns => Topic started by: bReTt on March 07, 2015, 12:10:24 PM
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Hey folks!
I am really wanting a HW95. I want the 95 for the iron sights vs. the R9 that doesn't come with irons. I do already have the R9 in .22 and I love it but the .22 was my second choice of caliber when I bought it in 2007. Ever since then I had wished that it was .177.
Well, now, I have decided that I like shooting iron sights and I always wanted the .177 but now that I am "serious" about getting another airgun, I am waffling on the caliber. Over the years I have really warmed up to the .22 with it's easier handling/loading and I like the THUMP at the target. I don't hunt but if I did, I have the .22 R9 already if I felt that I needed the extra pellet weight. My first thought was a no-brainer, get the .177 without question BUT, as I hesitate and think more on it, maybe I want it in .22.
So my question in what caliber? .22 or .177?
I'll answer the usual questions...
I shoot at reactive and paper targets, I don't hunt. If I do need a hunting rig I have the .22 R9 and a .22 powered up QB78.
I don't have an issue with handling the smaller size pellets and I "stock" both calibers since I shoot both already.
As I write this, I think that I have already answered my question but I still want to hear what you guys think.
Thanks a bunch, I appreciate the feedback!
Brett
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Sure...Go for the .177 caliber...Allot more wadcutter pellet chooses!
Enjoy,
Froghunter
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Brett - glad to see you made it over here. Me? I say .177 all the way
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Hw95 luxus in .20 just because!
But, since that wasn't your question, I'd go .177 for paper punching because of trajectory, pellet choices and pellet cost.
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I started with a .177 cal R9 and shot it for a couple seasons. Then I drank the bigger pellet iz more gooder coolaid and bought a .20 cal R9. Finding that the .20 cal was no advantage for me but had the disadvantage of a loopier trajectory I bought a .22 cal R1 barrel and had it "chopped and choked> The thinking was that the .22 pellet would work better when a squirrel got hit with it. Well....the .22 cal didn't make up for the more critical hold over "guestimation" past 30 yards. I ended up selling both the .20 and .22 barrels and reverted back to .177 never to look back!
IMHO....at the R9/HW95 power level the .177 cal shines, however, out to 30 yards it didn't make any difference what cal I shot!
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Get the .177 and tune to 12 fpe. Glad to see you here.
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Get the .177 and tune to 12 fpe. Glad to see you here.
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At 12 FPE the 95 is real sweet........or if not 12 fpe---- just tame it a little . You'll love it.
Happy Shootin!
Petey
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Welcome Brett!!!
I have a 98 in 177 and she is flat out stupendous!!!
Mine has a PG2 kit in it and I just love this rifle to pieces!!
The 95 in 177 will put a silly grin on your face constantly!!
Let us know what you decide and please post pics when the lady arrives!!
Joe
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Thanks everyone!
I have decided to stick with my original thought and go for the .177 .
Makes sense, right. I don't need two of the same even though they are slightly different.
When I get one I will post some images.
BTW where is a "how to"on posting pics and customizing my settings on the forum here? There is so much you can do, I don't know where to begin! How do I list my airguns at the bottom of my posts like others have?
Thanks again guys and keep the comments coming! Just because I made up my mind doesn't mean the conversation has to end
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A list of pellets that perform in mine Brett:
JSB 7.87, 8.4 and 10.3 in 4.52 head.
FTT in 4.51 or 4.52
Barracuda Match
CPLs
All shoot great, but if shooting groups at 50 yards with a bit of a breeze 10.3 are amazing!
No breeze....CPLs.
Had a calm day couple of weeks ago and shot groups at 50 with CPLs.
Had one 1/2" 5 shot group and one a hair over .6"
Extremely accurate rifle and you're gonna love it!!
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Had a calm day couple of weeks ago and shot groups at 50 with CPLs.
Had one 1/2" 5 shot group and one a hair over .6"
Extremely accurate rifle and you're gonna love it!!
Hey Joe, how were you shooting those groups? Rested on a bench? That's some pretty tight shooting with a springgun at that distance.
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Yup.
Benched with a front bag.
Center and bottom targets.
Click to largify and rotate.
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The HW95 in .177 is a great choice.
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Yup.
Benched with a front bag.
Center and bottom targets.
Click to largify and rotate.
Well done! The groups look so big until you put something up to compare it to like that penny. 5 tiny pellets at 50 yds and all inside a penny or nickel... super! It seems like a lot of guys are stretching their distances out and I seem to be doing the opposite, getting shorter. I am on 2 acres so I can shoot as far as I would want to with an airgun but I seem to be staying at around 25 yds lately. It's just fun. I also have taken the scopes off of my springers and put the iron sights back on except for the R9. I recently bought some steel knock down targets and they have been a blast, literally. I love hearing the pellet hit the steel and watching it go down. I am also back to throwing some empty tin cans out and walking those around the yard. Those are a bigger target yet. My targets are getting bigger and my distances are getting shorter and my fun level it going wAY WAY UP! I may have to set some paper up this weekend and try my hand at some paper punching at 50. I will share it if I get to it, good, bad or ugly!
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;D ;D Try paint balls at 25 yards they are a ball . Ask Joe the last time we shot together we had a ball trying to shoot the paint ball each of us had decided to shoot the laughing made it almost impossible at times
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;D ;D Try paint balls at 25 yards they are a ball . Ask Joe the last time we shot together we had a ball trying to shoot the paint ball each of us had decided to shoot the laughing made it almost impossible at times
What a blast!!!
Funniest thing was when someone announced which target they were gonna shoot and watching that target get hit 5 times by other shooters!!!
The main object it to have fun and giggle like a 12 year old!!!
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Maybe I should start a new thread but after reading Brett's affinity for iron sights (same here) I was wondering what is the usual max distance for non-scoped rifles?
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;) I would say the biggest determining factor is eye sight. If mine was still 20/20 I would use open sights out to 100 yards , unfortunately for me that was 35_ years ago . I can't even use open sights at 10 yards anymore ;D ;D ;D
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;D ;D Try paint balls at 25 yards they are a ball . Ask Joe the last time we shot together we had a ball trying to shoot the paint ball each of us had decided to shoot the laughing made it almost impossible at times
I do that too! I set them on golf tees at varying distances and mark them with little orange lawn flags. I love the splat! I have also drilled some holes in a 4x4 to hold the tees with the paintballs on them.
Maybe I should start a new thread but after reading Brett's affinity for iron sights (same here) I was wondering what is the usual max distance for non-scoped rifles?
I haven't tried anything of any real precision past 25-30 yds with the iron sights. This trend is fairly new for me. I recently bought a HW35 for a great price and started shooting it with the irons on it. It took so much of the expectation out of shooting tiny holes in a piece of paper that I took the scopes off of my 30 and 77 and started shooting them like that. What I found was that I had to really concentrate on hitting the target with the irons. It made shooting the scoped guns so much easier/steady. I seemed to gain some finer muscle control holding the rifle steady and it has improved my shooting. I am an average shooter but I really noticed the difference pretty quickly. Now I practice shooting off hand a lot more and benched a lot less. It poses a new challenge for me and has made shooting feel fresh again!
See my avatar picture? That is how I shoot when plinking for fun (most of what I do). If I want to make small groups, I go to a bench and bag.