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  1. #1
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    Without setting people against people - 95/99S comparison

    I have two HW30's, one for the UK market, the other for the German market. Both have the Rekord trigger. The springs are different. I prefer the 'recoil' of the German market gun. I like the 30 because of the lightness, pointability (hope you know what I mean by that) and gentleness of recoil. I use the 30 for plinking, shooting HFT targets and 10m shooting.

    Bizarrely, I really am asking for opinions, and what forms those opinions, of the 95/99S comparison. I hear/read that all HW springers need tuning - I don't hold with that based on my 30s, just needed a couple of tins to bed them in - but is that the case with the 95/99S and what works on them?

    Oh dear, I already regret this... I use springers for fun and PCPs for accuracy - please don't hold that against me!

    I'm far from any good with a springer, distinctly below average to poor. But I like shooting and believe the gun should add to the enjoyment. I'll be using it to plink and shoot tin targets on HFT courses (note I don't say 'shoot HFT').

    Have at it lads and ladies.

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    Completely useless post from me, I love my hw95k, it came secondhand so I'm not sure what tuning had been done to it (I was told it had been tuned) and I think it just has the edge on other people's tuned 99s I have tried, but that could be down to familiarity. I'll stick with the stock answer for an airgun forum-get both!

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    Hw95l

    No knowledge of the HW99 BUT I had to replace the piston seal in my new HW95L due to damage caused by dieseling. It seems that Weihrauch were short folks due to the China Virus and the inexperienced people over oiled/greased my rifle. I also installed an ARH kit after a through clean/polish & lubed with Krytox, GPL-205. Here is the old seal.


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    I found My 95 too hold sensitive, I traded it for a 98 which I find really accurate. The 98 did twang like gud un. A new spring guide has sorted the twang.
    Repariere nicht, was nicht kaputtist.

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    I really want to like the 95 ,infact I've owned numerous over the years. But, truth be told I can shoot the 99 much better, infact my 99 is the gun I've kept the longest, it must be at least 10 years now, a record for me
    LOOKING FOR A BSA ULTRA IN .177 and .25

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    I'd say go for the 99. You like the 30 for lightness and my 99 is lovely to point and aim. I've only shouldered a 95 so apart from it feeling heavier cannot comment on it further. After bedding my .25 now does nearly 11.4 and assume that is quite enough for your needs.

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    95 needs a short stroke nose for 12 FP to control the flip / hold sensitivity. That done, it's a little better than the 99, and has a simpler cocking linkage, and beefier barrel.

    Factory spec, I'd have the 99S
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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