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Thread: Super 10 or HW100 for long range

  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bartmick View Post
    What did you use a hole punch from staples?
    That hole is far to clean to be a round head pellet, and a wad cutter is not that accurate after 25mtrs so unfortunately imo this is unbeleivable.Sorry.
    Mick
    look at the image closer you'll see there's 10 shots been fired at it

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    Quote Originally Posted by RabbitSniper177 View Post
    look at the image closer you'll see there's 10 shots been fired at it
    I thought it was to good until I took a close look!

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    Thumbs up HW 100 v Superten

    HW100 in my view, it is as accurate as any other airguns at twice the price!

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    The HW100 is performing very good on long distance shooting.
    Over here in NL we have a competion for 100m airgun.
    Last time the HW100 has won, however I have to mention it was not using the standard HW barrel, but a BSA barrel.
    www.100mairgun.nl
    Myself I shoot with a quite modified HW100, polygon barrel (floating) and even a heated regulator (picture 2).
    regards,
    Rob

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    Have you shoot it with the factory barrel and you find it not accurate and you change her ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wiseguy View Post
    The HW100 is performing very good on long distance shooting.
    Over here in NL we have a competion for 100m airgun.
    Last time the HW100 has won, however I have to mention it was not using the standard HW barrel, but a BSA barrel.
    www.100mairgun.nl
    Myself I shoot with a quite modified HW100, polygon barrel (floating) and even a heated regulator (picture 2).
    regards,
    Rob
    100m indoor! Wow! Lucky!

    What's with the heated regulator though?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bartmick View Post
    What did you use a hole punch from staples?
    That hole is far to clean to be a round head pellet, and a wad cutter is not that accurate after 25mtrs so unfortunately imo this is unbeleivable.Sorry.
    Mick
    Next time you log in and see this thread, take another look at the photo.

    Then apologise to Peter v.
    Born To Be Mild.

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    Quote Originally Posted by air-tech View Post
    100m indoor! Wow! Lucky!

    What's with the heated regulator though?
    The regulator is heated because the 100m shoots are in- / outdoors where there is no heating, so very cold in jan/feb/mar.
    The HW100 regulator performs very bad under 10 deg C, so that is why I built in a heating element, powered by an external battery to tackle that issue. It works very well, clearly better groups under 10 degr C.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wiseguy View Post
    The regulator is heated because the 100m shoots are in- / outdoors where there is no heating, so very cold in jan/feb/mar.
    The HW100 regulator performs very bad under 10 deg C, so that is why I built in a heating element, powered by an external battery to tackle that issue. It works very well, clearly better groups under 10 degr C.
    Ah! Makes sense. Thought it was some mysterious secret accuracy tip

    Wouldn't know what sub-10 feels like, not here
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    Quote Originally Posted by air-tech View Post
    Ah! Makes sense. Thought it was some mysterious secret accuracy tip

    Wouldn't know what sub-10 feels like, not here
    Sometimes you just want to (or almost must) share knowledge, as it looks odd as someones plugs in a connector attached to a battery in a HW100... people start asking questions about it. First I said it was for an electronic trigger, but you know, these days people don't believe you right away
    Just for the record, there is just enough spare room right under the pressure regulator in the stock for a copper heating element, you only need a tine hole to the outside for a small power jack. And yes it works, far better consistency of velocity at lower temperatures ( <10 C).

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    Would anyone be able to suggest any other good buys for long range shots?

    Thanks.

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    did I mention the Rapid 12?
    www.delgi.com
    www.olympicguns.co.za
    Steyr LG110 FT
    Steyr LG110 HP .20cal
    Steyr LG20 FT
    AA S400 Ginb FT
    HW100 FAC Ginb FT
    FX Verminator,Gladiator, Ranchero
    Logun Axsor
    Logun S16Xs FAC
    FWB300S
    AA Venom ProSport Ginb FT
    AA Venom TX200HC CS1000
    Steyr LP50 and LP10
    SAM K15
    Theoben Evo .177
    Theoben Crusader .20
    BSA Lightning XL Tactical .177
    Winchester Mod52 .22LR silhouette
    Hammerli 152 Electronic .22 free pistol, others...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr who? View Post
    Anothe vote for the HW100 , Ive had both and found the HW100 to be the better of the two rifles overall .

    Hth atb fellas .

    Andy .
    hw100 is a great peace of kit love my one

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    hw 100 every time

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