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For some reason I keep coming back to look at .22 cal air pipes.
Looked ages ago and couldn’t decide.
Looking again and I’ve stumbled across a Diana K98 and also a Weihrauch HW77.
Both second hand.
For use on rabbits and maybe field rifle if Darius can convince me to get along.
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Any thoughts on either from those that know?

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Both great brands I don"t know anything about that model Diana but the HW77 is like all Weihrauch springers a classic.
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HW77 for serious use.
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Can't speak for the Diana, but can vouch for the HW77.......they're bloody heavy though

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Rob
It's a no brainer for me good quality PCP but if you have your heart set on a springer Weihrauch wish I'd seen this last week I'd have bought down my 20 cal for you to shoot.
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Ol 55 wrote:Rob
It's a no brainer for me good quality PCP but if you have your heart set on a springer Weihrauch wish I'd seen this last week I'd have bought down my 20 cal for you to shoot.
Gary
Would love a pcp but wouldn’t shoot it often enough to do it justice. That being said if one came up at the right price I could succumb. Lol
I’m still not sure on what cal either. Too many opinions on what is and isn’t acceptable for rabbits.


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G'day Rob.

I haven't owned a Diana, but from all accounts they are supposed to be a good quality brand.

I do own a Winerack HW97K in .22 and would love to add a .177 HW77 to the safe. No go yet... the missus is still under the delusion I already own enough guns. :roll:

If you are going to be shooting rabbits reasonably regularly, then see if you can get your hands on a decent PCP.

However, as far as the ".22 for fur, .177 for feathers" rubbish debate, either will work fine. Make sure you use good quality pellets, eg. H&N, JSB etc, but ultimately, It comes down to shot placement. With an air rifle head shots are king. Rabbit skulls (and foxes) are very fragile. It only takes about about 4 ft lb of energy in the brain pan to kill a rabbit.

Plenty of good air rifle hunting YT channels that use both. It comes down to ballistics, depending on the range you want to shoot, wind etc as to which calibre/weight gives you the accuracy and retains energy at POI.

PCP's are arguably easier to shoot (no recoil), but need all the associated accessories. Pump, tank, compressor etc...

Springers are a bit more of a challenge to shoot, but fun as no accessories required.

Just don't fall into the "maximum power!!" b@#$hit. Keep the velocity under say 950fps and a good brand air rifle will probably be a tack driver.

Hope this helps. :)

Plenty of good advice from knowledgeable people (maybe not me :roll: ) so if you're not sure about something jump on and ask.
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