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    Anyone own / shot Hatsan .25 springers?

    If so, I'd welcome your opinions on cycle and accuracy. I've got a .25 sized itch I want to scratch and have shied away from converting one of my HW's because they shoot so well in their current calibres, so an alternative is being sought. I've had a soft spot for the Mod 55's and fancy the match up of Quattro trigger and .25 bore.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Had a Hatsan .25 for a while don't shoot it much but find it's as good anything in it's price range,when showing it to a friend he remarked how light it was compared to other rifles he had tried.To be honest I hadn't noticed the weight before but find the weight a real bonus if out on a shoot,the power is up there with the others I have.

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    I had one, can't remember what it was called but it was a grey synthetic stock with orange bits in it. I bought it nearly new and didn't keep it long.

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    I've got a Hatsan Striker in .25 (probably what Dave had except mines a wood stock)

    It's a bit shit.

    Can't sell it in all conscience, so I'm going to scavenge the barrel for other projects.

    If I were you I'd source a HW in .25 from our German friends.
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    I had a Hatsan striker in .25 & loved it apart from the trigger which was a bit poor...OK it's rubbish compared to decent rifles, but then you get what you pay for.
    They make several models in .25 with the Quattro trigger.

    eyebull, I'd take it knowing what I'd be getting

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    Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
    I had a Hatsan striker in .25 & loved it apart from the trigger which was a bit poor...OK it's rubbish compared to decent rifles, but then you get what you pay for.
    They make several models in .25 with the Quattro trigger.

    eyebull, I'd take it knowing what I'd be getting
    I'll keep that in mind mate. I could never get it to group satisfactorily, but then I only tried a couple of brands of pellets.

    I'm not keen on selling guns that I don't think are 100%, and not really willing to sell the rifles that are 100%
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    Quote Originally Posted by CapitalBee View Post
    If so, I'd welcome your opinions on cycle and accuracy. I've got a .25 sized itch I want to scratch and have shied away from converting one of my HW's because they shoot so well in their current calibres, so an alternative is being sought. I've had a soft spot for the Mod 55's and fancy the match up of Quattro trigger and .25 bore.

    Thanks in advance.
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