Just tested my recently aquired S/H off here, HW100 S .177
200 bar fill
JSB Exact 4.52
First shot 11.4 ft/lb
After 140 shots, 10.9 ft/lb, but still going through the same hole at 35 yds
Am amazed it did 140 - well happy with that.
Paul.
Just tested my recently aquired S/H off here, HW100 S .177
200 bar fill
JSB Exact 4.52
First shot 11.4 ft/lb
After 140 shots, 10.9 ft/lb, but still going through the same hole at 35 yds
Am amazed it did 140 - well happy with that.
Paul.
HW100KT .177 (2016'ish), 4 mags (48 shots) from a fill of 200 down to just over 100 bar. Then it seems as good of a time as any to refill.
I've seen people down my local manage to eek it out to 56 using a karbine, most of the full length ones seem to do around 8 mags worth in .177, .22 will get a extra mag or two.
.177 carbine filled to 180 bar around 50 good shots then another 15 or so which will slowly drop. For a 200 bar fill first 10 shots or so will go low.
I started this life with nothing and I still have most of it left!
Hi,
I get 60 shots out of my carbine, for the type of shooting I do (LSR) there's no noticeable change in POI at 20 yards.
Cheers,
Mark.
The factory specs for Hw100 K in .177 is 50
https://www.weihrauch-sport.de/air-r...100-tk?lang=en
You can get more shots by adjusting the regulator higher, this will partially valve lock it and make the gun quieter.
Last edited by krisko; 18-11-2018 at 08:34 PM.
Unfortunately the factory guns are rarely set up to operate at their maximum efficiency, but it has to be born in mind they are mass produced factory units.
Using the standard gun around four to five mags on a carbine is normal and eight to ten on a full length. This can be extended by correct tuning but it's limited, the .177KT being the least air efficient and the .22 full length the most.
Once you start upgrading parts it opens up a whole new world and I've managed 260 shots from a fully modded .20 full length.