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    To throw another option into the mix there is also the often overlooked HW35.You can get a new walnut export for similar money around £350.
    IMO the best looking off the shelf break barrel out of what is available these days and shoots well too.

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    HW80 with an HW98 barrel.

    Looks better flush with the cylinder.
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    99 / 95 / 98 / lgv

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    which one ?

    HW35 is the one !

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    Not a bad rifle mentioned above.

    All superb and final choice has to be down to personal preference -weight, feel, length, balance etc.

    I do love the '98, but I also own all the other HW break barrels mentioned and they're all more than worthy.


    HW98 test in the February issue of Airgunner.


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    Thanks again one and all for your input, plenty of food for thought.

    I'll keep eyes out for details of the boinger bash in April, Nuneaton's within easy reach and have plenty of time to plan ahead and get a day out booked on the calendar. Will also have to make visits to local clubs, found Redfearns and Emley Moor and also pay on the day at Halifax and Yorkshire SC in nearby area. No shortage of opportunities to get out and see what fits, feels good and shoots nicely.
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    Depends on your budget largely.

    Any HW, allow for a tuning kit and modifications to be made. Sad but true, things are not what they used to be and HW quality can be as good as Westlake on a bad
    day (springs cut with angle grinder and not finished properly, swarf in grease in mechanism, trigger sears rougher than a badgers backside to name but a few problems, bad barrels have been known too).

    Walther, never had one of their spring powered rifles but my original RM8 was woefully lacking in power.

    The spring powereds I have had least problem with have been Hatsan. A 55 or 60 is a heavy gun, best in FAC admittedly (that is what it was designed for like the HW80), but still a nice rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by charliemow13 View Post
    Thanks again one and all for your input, plenty of food for thought.

    I'll keep eyes out for details of the boinger bash in April, Nuneaton's within easy reach and have plenty of time to plan ahead and get a day out booked on the calendar. Will also have to make visits to local clubs, found Redfearns and Emley Moor and also pay on the day at Halifax and Yorkshire SC in nearby area. No shortage of opportunities to get out and see what fits, feels good and shoots nicely.
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