I have to admit that I don't know and was wondering what some of you thought and why, my suggestion is the two in the pic but perhaps times have changed.
I have to admit that I don't know and was wondering what some of you thought and why, my suggestion is the two in the pic but perhaps times have changed.
these 2 would be fine.ive got 2 hw95s-less weight than the hw80-the .22 is very accurate too.
I know the bottom gun is the favorite at my house. I've got my eye on my 9th, a MarkII .177 in walnut. I think I will sell one or both my MarkIII's to get this gun. I just can't decide which one of my current 8 is the most accurate. The 5 MarkI's will all have to stay and the 1 MarkII is the best I've ever seen. One of the MarkIII's is also on par with the MarkII, so it will be a hard choice.
I love my Pro Sport, such a nice gun to shoot and looks great.
Same here but alas I feel the majority still opt for either HW95 or 97 depending on which cocking action they want, I don't blame them for buying the 95 as there's nothing British made anymore that can match it but the 97 has got it's arse kicked with the TX and Prosport.
Pete
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
HW 80 and 77/97, Diana 31/34 in my gaff !
I think the TX s have a strong following but I see a lot of HW 97s where ever I go Airgun club wise so I think it’s still the top one -
Most hunty folk are on pcp though hw80’s and underlever s still seem around lot on farms etc as casual grab an airgun airguns from what I’ve seen about -
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Underlever, I cannot choose between the TX200 and the prosport
Break barrel, hw 98
Pete
Hw80k and tx200 but young lads guns,to heavy for my old arms.
Airgun Shooter mag' used to do a monthly poll of RFD's to see the trends in sales. Now on a website of officianados, the usual culprits appear (and rightly so), but always the surprise was that the Hatsans and Remington Expresses were in the top 5 consistently , vying with the TX's the HW97 and 95.
Personally, the HW95 is hard to beat, but having recently acquired a Diana 280, I'm equally as smitten with that.