Ah, good question
I haven't really noticed any difference in groups, but I would think it would be easier to shoot better groups with the HW75 in good light, however I would prefer the front sight to be slightly wider and same for the rear. (Too accustomed to Steyr LP10 target sights )
Most of my plinking targets are all different shapes and colours, and target acquisition for me, is better with the HW40 sights in low light as the fibre optics really stand out and clearly define the sights vs targets.
I think a lot really will depend on the lighting condition, targets and background colours, and whether or not you get on with fibre optic coloured sights vs standard square front post and standard rear sight.
I forgot to mention in an earlier post that I've also got a Daisy 717 and the sights on this gun are more suitable for target shooting than those on the HW75 - the front post is wider and the rear sight has a wider notch. However, the trigger is not as nice as either of the HW's, and so it does not get as much use. It us slightly less powerful than the other two, but also quieter
ATB, Paul
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I don't have a single keeper but rather a few (I'll just show two that will be with me until the lid is nailed on my box!! )
This Webley Senior is the pistol that i've owned the longest and was £39 from a local second hand shop!!
Another is the shiny one of these two Premiers, It's another that i've had for a long time, It was £8 as it wouldn't cock!!
I've been lucky enough to have more than my fair share of freebies, As they were gifts, I couldn't get rid of them either!!
John
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