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    Posted: 22 hours 48 minutes ago at 11:12am
I now know why there's folks that rave about these.
Kruzaroad fitted a TBT tuning kit to the one I bought off him and that thing is a laser.
Shot some groups at 20m last night to continue the learning stage with this rifle and the last 2 groups were 3.6 and 3.7mm CTC one holers.
The Hatsan I had, the two Gamo's I've got, neither of them, in my hands, at least, were or are capable of that and they're not bad rifles, just never, ever, that good.
Anyone got an HW95 with a synthetic stock they'd part with? 
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Someone once told me "the best you've ever tried is the best you'll ever know"

That's why some of us bemoan the fact that the big dealers push newbies into air rifles that don't perform very well with the promise that they're something they’re not.  I'm sure that's why we lose a lot of those people from long term participation in the wonderful world of airgun ownership.


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Not a stock weihrauch. Has spring kit for a reason and trigger was pulled apart and polished. Has had seals replaced in less than year. Breach seal just fell out and wouldn't grip again.
So you can add another 300± bucks by time got spring kit and seals on top of price to get it running like that.
Thats around $1500 without scope it cost me for gun.

Oh and for that price the bluing also started to wear out on cocking lever within a couple of months.
Yep they shoot good. But its put me off them.
More hype around them than deserve I think.
A newbie would have had to spend more sending it away to get stuff done.
Thats the truth of that gun.

Oh and original spring broke into 3 pieces

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My first good quality airgun was a HW97k in .177, and I had a second one in .22 later. I had also worked on a newer model too.

My first one was nothing but lovely engineering, faultless. The one in .22 was second hand, but newish and it shot well, but benefited from a strip, clean of factory grease and relubed. I later sold it as I just didn't use it.

At one stage there were roumors of parts being made offshore, but I don't know if that's true.

So it feels like of late some QC may have dropped, but the bones of an HW97 are still what are required for a good gun.
For me, it's a must to at least take apart your gun so you know what is happening inside. There are usually factory edges that need smoothing and proper distribution of lube.

I have a synthetic HW97 stock i'm willing to part with. pm me if interested.

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Interesting conversation!  Smile

As many of you know, I consider the HW97KT the best springer on Planet Earth!!!  Closely followed by the HW95!

Both of mine have never been tuned, touched or fiddled with (because I'm a useless engineer)!  They are  factory babes, well loved, worn in and wonderful.

On still days I knock golf balls off tees at 70yds - shot after shot after shot - with both rifles.

Yes, they Twang, recoil, groan and grunt (because they've never been tuned) but so what?  They shoot better than rim-fires, splatter blowflies at 80yds, are cheap to run and provide hours and hours of precision shooting fun!

Wouldn't have any other gun!  Big smile




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