HATSAN Model AT44-10 .22 10 Shot
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HATSAN Model AT44-10 .22 10 Shot
Anybody had any experience with the above titled??
https://www.qldgunexchange.com/QGEWeb/p ... tId=104380 https://www.qldgunexchange.com/QGEWeb/p ... tId=104378 Seriously considering getting a pair of them. One in Synthetic the other with Walnut
https://www.qldgunexchange.com/QGEWeb/p ... tId=104380 https://www.qldgunexchange.com/QGEWeb/p ... tId=104378 Seriously considering getting a pair of them. One in Synthetic the other with Walnut
Re: HATSAN Model AT44-10 .22 10 Shot
The Hatsan's have a reputation for running a bit hot (heavier pellets work better), but they are loosely based on the Webley Raider design which was a cracking gun. They also come fitted with a Lothar Walther barrel 

The Gnome wrote:Anybody had any experience with the above titled??
https://www.qldgunexchange.com/QGEWeb/p ... tId=104380 https://www.qldgunexchange.com/QGEWeb/p ... tId=104378 Seriously considering getting a pair of them. One in Synthetic the other with Walnut
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Re: HATSAN Model AT44-10 .22 10 Shot
Cheers for the reply and info Mathew
With regards to the pellet weight what do you suggest ?
BTW I have paid for 2 of them now (waiting for them to arrive in 3-6 months) so have time to get the rest of things in order

With regards to the pellet weight what do you suggest ?
BTW I have paid for 2 of them now (waiting for them to arrive in 3-6 months) so have time to get the rest of things in order

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Re: HATSAN Model AT44-10 .22 10 Shot
Sorry can not help with the rifles but am curious, y 2?
Is it like a why does a dog lick his balls type thing?
Is it like a why does a dog lick his balls type thing?
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LOL DSD no nothing like that. I want one for my son & daughter and one for myself to enjoy together.
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Re: HATSAN Model AT44-10 .22 10 Shot
Well after a phone call from the shop to notify me of the fact that these models are no longer being bought into the country, I was told what was definitely in stock and that being the thumbhole version in .177 and an upgrade to the BT65 in .22 for an extra $125 so that's exactly what I did!
Well after all the usual confirmation of master card details and a new invoice emailed to me with a quoted arrival time of 4 - 6 weeks. I was pleasantly surprised when I opened a new email up last Friday to see that they had arrived in QLD and a tracking number to follow their progress down the coast to my designated shop of collection. They arrived at the shop yesterday afternoon and once the paperwork was found in one of the box's to do the state transfer had been completed I collected them this morning.
The BT65 .22 on top came with sling and bi-pod! AT44-10 .177 on the bottom.

Scopes should be here by next Tuesday (fingers crossed) and then the fun shall begin in earnest
Well after all the usual confirmation of master card details and a new invoice emailed to me with a quoted arrival time of 4 - 6 weeks. I was pleasantly surprised when I opened a new email up last Friday to see that they had arrived in QLD and a tracking number to follow their progress down the coast to my designated shop of collection. They arrived at the shop yesterday afternoon and once the paperwork was found in one of the box's to do the state transfer had been completed I collected them this morning.
The BT65 .22 on top came with sling and bi-pod! AT44-10 .177 on the bottom.

Scopes should be here by next Tuesday (fingers crossed) and then the fun shall begin in earnest

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Re: HATSAN Model AT44-10 .22 10 Shot
Well you will be a busy little fella now. Of course you are going to give us the run down on how they go soon, aintcha. 

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Re: HATSAN Model AT44-10 .22 10 Shot
Hi Gnome,The Gnome wrote:.......With regards to the pellet weight what do you suggest ?...........
I use JSB Exact Heavy, which weigh 10.3 grains for the important stuff, and I'm using Beeman Ramjets (9.8gr) for general stuff.
You could start with RWS Superfield (8.4) and see how it groups. I have a preference for dome pellets with my rifle.
There is a thread I did a while back that give a bit of info on pellets......
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=11425
I hope this helps, and enjoy!
regards, curan
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Re: HATSAN Model AT44-10 .22 10 Shot
I think if your air rifle doesn't shoot jsb exacts your in trouble. H&N also make good n's
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Oh I will do that in due timeCamel wrote:Well you will be a busy little fella now. Of course you are going to give us the run down on how they go soon, aintcha.

Cheers for the links Curancuran wrote:Hi Gnome,The Gnome wrote:.......With regards to the pellet weight what do you suggest ?...........
I use JSB Exact Heavy, which weigh 10.3 grains for the important stuff, and I'm using Beeman Ramjets (9.8gr) for general stuff.
You could start with RWS Superfield (8.4) and see how it groups. I have a preference for dome pellets with my rifle.
There is a thread I did a while back that give a bit of info on pellets......
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=11425
I hope this helps, and enjoy!
regards, curan

Have been browsing through them for an hour or so now.
stinkitup wrote:I think if your air rifle doesn't shoot jsb exacts your in trouble. H&N also make good n's
I was given a tin of RWS Super-H-Point 14.2 gr to run through the .22 and bought a tin of H&N Sport Baracuda 10.65 gr for the .177
Will definitely give the JBS a run as I like you and many others have said they work

Scopes will be here today so will be mounting them and give them a sight in on Sunday out at the range

From the literature I have been reading about the Hatsan's they say the barrels may be considered run in after 150-200 shots so that will give us plenty of fine tuning practice

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Re: HATSAN Model AT44-10 .22 10 Shot
Scopes have arrived and it was time to set em on but first things first was to remove the rear sight as the front bell was resting on it and not allowing the mounts to set on the dovetail.
Scope mount and removed rear sight.


Once the mounts were set in place it was time to put the scopes back on and get them nice and straight before securing down the ring tops.
Set up and ready to go

Will be doing the initial zeroing on Sunday at the range then the testing will begin in earnest
Scope mount and removed rear sight.


Once the mounts were set in place it was time to put the scopes back on and get them nice and straight before securing down the ring tops.
Set up and ready to go


Will be doing the initial zeroing on Sunday at the range then the testing will begin in earnest
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Re: HATSAN Model AT44-10 .22 10 Shot
Good stuff will be interested to see how they go.
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Re: HATSAN Model AT44-10 .22 10 Shot
Looking good! Need to see some groups.