AIR RIFLE QUESTIONS, AS MANY PEOPLE ANSWER AS POSSIBLE

Predator

Post by Predator »

That tuned R9 is shooting really well now Lewis, I only have to aim within the first mildots to shoot between 8 and 55 metres :D

Although I don't think this would be possible with .20 or .22

What sort of speed does an Hw100 get in .22?
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Post by Lewis Reinhold »

Great news! Thank you.
Most HW100's in .22 shoot 850FPS with JSB Exact and 750 with Kodiaks.
Expect 26 to 28FP.
Lewis
spana

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Post by spana »

Karve wrote:
Knackers wrote: A few months ago a mate bought his son a Gamo CFX on aquiring his junior permit. FMD these things hit hard, and they are a cheapy, I'm wondering what a real good quality one can do?.
Hey Knackers,

I own a CFX and I totally agree on both counts, cheap and hard hitting, just check the pic (the bugger didn't even kick!) :wink: :D The only real downfall I've found is the weight. The thing weighs more than my Brno and no sling :shock:

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I'd still prefer a nice beeman and remember, you do get what you pay for.....hmmmm....the day will come :wink:

Pete.

im the mates son who got brought the cfx

there awesome to shoot, and the olny thing is the
weight and there is no way to put a sling on them

I love them and would recomend the to anyone
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Post by Tasco »

Mate I always go over the top with everything, I shoot a p70Ft with a 40 power loui on my A/R, but if you can wait longer and save up the money buy a HW100 in .22, you can do anything with it. I don't think there is any bunnie that would get away with in 80 meters and you can shoot any of the SSAA air rifle events with it as well. If I I could only buy one air rifle it would be the HW 100.
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Post by Chris L »

HW100 for sure.

Mine is the thumb hole stock in .22, and will never be sold.

The same goes for the best all-round springer - the R9 in .20.

Chris
billy26

Post by billy26 »

Hey Knackers,
Good to see your looking into ARs, there heaps of fun and the neighbourhood won't get upset about it. I recently went through the process of buying one (upgrading from an old plinker) and was really amazed by the range available. I settled on a Gamo for the balance of price, power and accuracy. I haven't shot an AR over $500 but i'm sure as price increases, rifles become much more refined, so it depends what your after.
Have a look around because there are heaps of options available, and there's gonna be one that'll suit you.
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Post by tikka »

Hi fellas

What's the Diana model 34 like in .177 compared to the R9 or cfx, that's if the Diana mod 34 is still available these days??

Regards

Geoff
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Post by Lewis Reinhold »

Go the R9 every time.Superb German build quality,the incredible Rekord trigger etc.
Ask an owner!
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Post by Chris L »

Fired most of the Dianas, but own R9s.

Pretty much sums it up - Chris
ausferals

Post by ausferals »

.22 may have a lower speed but has more hitting power
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