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Westy
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Joined: 15 May 2026 Location: Auckland Status: Offline Posts: 17 |
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Posted: 16 hours 16 minutes ago at 11:44pm |
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The HW80 I brought recently is 44 years old, shoots well, as I don't know it's history, thought I get the kit for backup if I decide to upgrade, lol, I would think it still be easier to cock compared to my hatsan 135 QE .25
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Ashman
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Posted: 8 hours 10 minutes ago at 7:50am |
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I'm about to buy a second HW90 in .25 just to have the parts available, if I need them, and the option of the .25 calibre appeals in a rifle I believe someone will be able to use to shoot drainage holes in my coffin.
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kruzaroad
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Posted: 7 hours 53 minutes ago at 8:07am |
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How long till you drop the gamos?
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Posted: 3 hours 56 minutes ago at 12:04pm |
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TBT HW97 kit just arrived. Bloody quick from confirmation to delivery.
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Westy
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Posted: 3 hours 14 minutes ago at 12:46pm |
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Whoa, that is quick
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Posted: 2 hours 27 minutes ago at 1:33pm |
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Famous last words
You'll be continually over budget. You haven't got a tx yet, or a hw80 yet. Then there's wood stock versions, different styles like pumpers and co2 that just lend themselves to easy mods. As i say when greet new members, welcome to the slippery slope of air guns. And you my friend have started with a running launch. 😛😛😛 |
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Yep, I saw your welcome in one of my earlier posts and thought "Slippery Slope"; what is this guy talking about? And now I find myself rubbing lard all over, so I can slide more easily down that slope. ![]() I think, with what I've got now, and the purpose for which they have been invested in, that SHOULD be all I need. Besides, the guns are only part of it. Hawke Airmax 3 - 9 X plus Dampa rings, there's another $750. And then 12 tins of improper ammo to find what works, well, there's another $300 of which $50 will be actually useful. I tell ya though, I think finding the right pellet is the funnest part of it. That EUREKA!! moment where the clover leaf happens 3 or 4 times in a row and you go "Yep, sorted". Then, the ranging and testing at different ranges for hold over, hold under etc. It's a wickedly entertaining slope. Lard and all.
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