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Old 17-08-2004, 07:16 PM
Johnny - Sweden Johnny - Sweden is offline
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The Weihrauch HW30S in Britain...?

This little gem is rated among the most loved airguns in the US (under the Beeman R7 name).

Now...

How come there is so little fuzz about this model on this board or in the British mags..?

Its cheap, amazing accurate, very stylish, fun to shoot and with just enough power to use as a hunter for pest-control.

Low weight and easy to manage - even a better choice then the HW99S.

It also fits fine at a safe level under the legal limit in the UK.

I dont get this - or doesent the Hull carry them..?

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Old 18-08-2004, 02:32 AM
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Hi Johnny,
The HW30S is also becoming popular over here in Canada. One of our main Weihrauch dealers is almost sold out of his recent shipment of 25 of them.
The newest HW30S version we see is the Junior Field Target model with the Weihraich muzzle break and rear sight plate installed. They come from HW that way. The price is the same as the model with the iron sights. Very reasonable.
According to AirgunsOnly (Canuck dealer) the iron sight model is becoming popular with a few junior 10m leagues. A Williams aperture can be mounted on the rear and the rifle is light enough for youngsters to start on. Accuracy is also wonderful.
The HW30S is available in .177, .20 and .22 caliber models.

My new .177 HW30S easily shoots ragged hole groups at 10 metres. I still have to test it at 20, 30 and 40 yards. Velocity is 620fps with 8.4gr JSB Exact pellets. I have the sights removed and a 3-9X Sportsman scope installed with a one piece Sportsmatch mount. Total weight is only 7.23 pounds (3.3kg).

Todd
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Old 18-08-2004, 05:26 AM
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Hello Todd,

I could guess that you would find this thread...*lol*

Mine have the Beeman R7-tunekit from Maccari and shoots CPL at 630 fps for 7 ft/lbs.

Its favoritepellet is Accupells or CPL and with theise it can shoot within 1.00" at 40 yards with ease, during fieldconditions.

Ive scooped it up with a Leupold 3-9x33 EFR in Simmons OMP and also equiped it with a Universal Beeman muzzle break and a Simmons spiritlevel.

The Junior F/T-model seems to be interesting, Im looking for a rear sight coverplate (not to be found in Sweden) and when I ordered it from Lewis Reinhold (down under) it never arrived - "out of stock").

Now when I know its in production I will try to get it from another (hopefully faster) dealer instead.
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Old 19-08-2004, 02:24 PM
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HW30S

Hi Johnny,
You might want to try AirgunsOnly (in Canada) for the sight plate cover. Shipping fees might be nasty but you could get a HW30S piston seal and breech seal added to your order.
AirgunsOnly has e-mail but they are sometimes pretty busy to answer. It's free to try. If you phone, ask for Scott.

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Web: http://www.canada-shops.com/stores/siarms/
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Phone: 1-306-445-0611

When installing a muzzle brake do you put any tape or shim on the barrel first? I have a small Weihrauch brake that I want to use on the HW30S but I don't want to scratch the barrel bluing. It has one set screw on it.

Thanks,
Todd
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Old 19-08-2004, 07:32 PM
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When installing a muzzle brake do you put any tape or shim on the barrel first?
I use tape for electrical wireings first to adjust the brake then I use the supplied barrelshim to prevent the tape to compress and set the brake incorrect.

I spoke to the largest Swedish HW-dealer today and he promised to try to make a one-off for me and order one with his next HW-delivery.

Now Im sitting here hoping that the rain will be away tomorrow so that I can produce some nice targets..
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Old 19-08-2004, 10:41 PM
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Our club RIVINGTON RIFLEMEN has nine HW30's (.177) which we use at 'Introduce The Public To Airgunning' days. We find that these rifles are ideally suited to close range (20-25 yards) plinking and can be used by all but he smallest of shooters. Our club members also enjoy using them. Todate the rifles have fired thousands of shots with few, if any, problems.
I personally have just bought a new HW50 (.177) and while it is only slightly heavier than the 30's (3.1kg compared to 2.5kg) its still lighter than the 99S and produces approx. 9ft.lbs m.e. in standard form. The only thing Ive changed is the Perfect trigger unit for a Rekord unit.
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Old 20-08-2004, 05:01 AM
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Who sells the HW30S in Britain, I have never seen an ad for them in the airgun mags..?
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Old 20-08-2004, 06:38 AM
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Hull Cartridge Co import them so I think any gunshops who deal with them can order them. We got ours (I think) through Target Sports of Bolton and B.A.R.
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Ian

p.s. May of London are advertising HW30 in the August issue of Gun Mart.

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Old 20-08-2004, 10:15 AM
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Are both versions of the HW30 avalible in Britain (the S version and the standard one with Perfect triggerunit)..?
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Old 20-08-2004, 10:50 AM
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Dunno. The club rifles are the standard with Perfect trigger units. The HW50 I bought was also a standard.
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Old 20-08-2004, 03:18 PM
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The HW30S sold here in Scandinavia have always the Rekord triggerunit...
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Old 20-08-2004, 03:25 PM
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Canuck question....

How come it shoots 620/7FP then without being on FAC/PAL ?

I thought that the limits were 500 fps /5.7FP and it clearly exceeds both ?

Rgds,

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PS How much do they sell them for in Canada
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Old 20-08-2004, 03:31 PM
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A fair guess is that it is tuned above the legal limit - quite common in all airgunning countrys except from Britain.

We have a 10 joule limit here but my Cyclone is giving twice that and more...

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Old 20-08-2004, 03:38 PM
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I thought that, but then again just having it in .22 at 475/7.2 Fp would be legal
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Old 20-08-2004, 08:08 PM
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Here are two targets made today, just for Todd.



http://www.cky.se/albums/Tavlor/HW30Stargets.sized.jpg

First target was shot at 35 yards with 5 pellets and the second one was shot at 45 yards with 10 pellets.

I used one target on each distance to adjust the gun before I made the two targets above.

All shots were made sitting outdoors in calm weather with only bodysupport.

The pellets were Accupells at 7,90 grains leaving the muzzle at 630 fps.

Scope was Leupold 3-9x33 EFR set at x9/25Y on the first target and X9/50Y on the last one.

Theise HW30S are very easy to shoot well, Im not a good shooter with springers but this model is almost just as easy to shot as a PCP.

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