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Thread: Which .25 Weihrauch

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    Quote Originally Posted by robthedog View Post
    I have an LSD tuned 80k in .25 i'm not using....
    What does an LSD tune entail?

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    Quote Originally Posted by robthedog View Post
    I have an LSD tuned 80k in .25 i'm not using....
    Everyone’s had a 25 that never gets used 😂
    Looking for TO-6 Trigger unit unmessed with or T0-6 kit for 34

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    What about a HW90

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    Very good in .25.
    I had one in a css stock a few years ago.
    Last seen in a local RFD for a lot more than I paid for it.

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    Accepting that you want a .25 rather than any other calibre, the normal choice is the HW80 because it is 'FAC capable' if so desired. You should certainly pick a break barrel HW because if you did get tired of it you just have to sell the barrel (to me not to that Shed tuner chappie ) rather than the whole rifle. Nevertheless I was interested to read about a 77/97 .25 because I have never even seen one.
    Good luck anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rapidnick View Post
    You should certainly pick a break barrel HW because if you did get tired of it you just have to sell the barrel (to me not to that Shed tuner chappie ) rather than the whole rifle.
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    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    Deletes name from Xmas card list...
    Tell you what, I'll buy both then sell two barrels for double the loss!

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    Where's the source of the chat about jsb bringing out a 16 grn pellet in .25 from 🤔

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mole trapper View Post
    Where's the source of the chat about jsb bringing out a 16 grn pellet in .25 from 🤔
    thread in general about their non-lead .25 - apparently accurate to 30 yards
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    I want one too, was thinking the sfs snipe because I didn’t know I could get a 97 .25

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    I bought a Hatsan Stryker 0.25 from Portugal last year. It was around the £110.00 mark and quick delivery. Nice and accurate but awful trigger (but then most are compared to a Record trigger)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rapidnick View Post
    Accepting that you want a .25 rather than any other calibre, the normal choice is the HW80 because it is 'FAC capable' if so desired. You should certainly pick a break barrel HW because if you did get tired of it you just have to sell the barrel (to me not to that Shed tuner chappie ) rather than the whole rifle. Nevertheless I was interested to read about a 77/97 .25 because I have never even seen one.
    Good luck anyway.
    They look exactly the same Nick.
    Until you look down the (safe) end of the barrel.

    My 77k .25 is ...
    Easy to cock
    Ambi
    Accurate
    The most fun single shot air rifle I own.

    Stick to H&N ftt and do not be tempted by shiny 25- 30 grain pellets.

    Put 10 tin cans at 30 yards on a crisp autumn morning and relieve Brexit stress.

    Open sights mind you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    They look exactly the same Nick.
    Until you look down the (safe) end of the barrel.

    My 77k .25 is ...
    Easy to cock
    Ambi
    Accurate
    The most fun single shot air rifle I own.

    Stick to H&N ftt and do not be tempted by shiny 25- 30 grain pellets.

    Put 10 tin cans at 30 yards on a crisp autumn morning and relieve Brexit stress.

    Open sights mind you!
    Now you're just complicating things for me!!!!!

    I am lacking a 77....

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    I have just had a shoot with my .25 Hw80 at my club range, I am using some RWS hollow point that I got from our sponsors For £1.99 a tin.They are going well out of my gun, at 25 grain I thought that they may have been a bit to heavy for sub 12, but I am well pleased with there performance .
    Les..

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    My plan today after completing all my man chores was to get the big bore out after all this talk about them. Unfortunately things got sidetracked 🙄 hopefully later in the week now.

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