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These are arguably the same gun underneath but feel completely different. I shoot air rifles quite a lot. Over the last 3 years I've averaged 30 shots a day, which isn't a ton but it’s still a fair bit of shooting on average. I don't, however, shoot my air pistols nearly enough and believe it or not air pistols can be harsh task masters at times so I am fairly happy with these 11-12 yard targets after not running either of these for a long time. ![]() ![]() I think we all know I love to shoot and own "real guns" but man there is a joy to any kind of airgun shooting that really brings it's own "zen" to the table so to speak. ![]() Take care, shoot safe, ChrisThis message has been edited. Last edited by: cslinger, Take Care, Shoot Safe, Chris | ||
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That's very good, cslinger. Offhand, no less! Thirty shots a day over three years? Dayum! I guess practice DOES pay off! Any years ago, I used to do a 10 Meter Postal Match, with other shooters across the country. It was before Al Gore invented the Internet, so we actually mailed in our targets each week. ____________________ | |||
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One more for the evening as long as I am shooting the air pistols I might as well pull out the "BIG IRON" ![]() ![]() HW45 in .22. I am SUPER HAPPY with this as the HW45s recoil a little bit like a trebuchet and have about the same lock time ![]() ![]() Take Care, Shoot Safe, Chris | |||
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Appreciate the kind words but I fall more on the luck side of the number line than the skill side. ![]() Take Care, Shoot Safe, Chris | |||
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Well done, Sir! ____________ Pace | |||
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I’d never seen any of those three pistols before. All look great! Thanks for posting. Are the air pistols CO2 powered? Single shot, like the .22 CO2 Crosman I had as a boy? Serious about crackers. | |||
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First 2 are SSP or single shot pneumatic. You crack them open, load a single pellet and on the closing stroke you are compressing air into a cylinder. Think any of those multi pump BB or pellet guns you had or saw as a kid only with one pump. These are basically recoil less, although they do exhibit a tad bit of muzzle flip. The HW45 is a spring piston gun. You crack it open the same way but as you are swinging the top open you are compressing a spring and piston. So the “Work” is opposite of the first two. The first two you work on close this you work on open. Because it is a spring piston it recoils a lot. Not in the way a .44 magnum does of course but basically you have the following to contend with. -a spring pushes a big piston forward on trigger pull. The feel is not unlike an open bolt SMG here. -The piston bottoms out and bounces back -During this process it is vibrating every which way. -Meanwhile the pellet is in the barrel for a comparative eternity to a firearm. So it can be quite a challenge to learn to shoot these and continue to do so well. They need a very light hold and very good follow through. All three have amazing triggers. Take Care, Shoot Safe, Chris | |||
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HW45 at full cock or half cock? ____________________ | |||
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Full cock I’ve never had any luck with half cock. The pellet always lands high for me on half cock. I don’t think I’ve used half cock more than a half dozen times. Take Care, Shoot Safe, Chris | |||
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But, that's why I inquired. They're very consistent POI's at the low velocity vs. high velocity. One might set the adjustable sights for the ~380FPS significantly higher impact point (but maybe lesser 2-way recoil) for indoor target shooting, or for the full cock ~600fps significantly lower impact point for varmints and/or reactive plinking targets. ____________________ | |||
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Might be something worth trying. I’ve just never pursued the lower setting on my 45’s. Not sure why as I am not a MOREPOWAAAAA airgun guy. I think some of it goes back to a long time ago hearing that the low power setting is harder on the piston seal or some such. Take Care, Shoot Safe, Chris | |||
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That is impressive. My 25 yard scoped rifle from bench doesn't always look that good. First In Last Out | |||
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RichardC, So I grabbed my other HW45 in .177 and spent some time with it at low power. I have always had a hard time with this gun. I have to say you are dead on correct I was/it was more consistent than when I have traditionally shot it. It was at the very least a bit easier. I realize some reduced recoil is at play but its more than that, the tool did absolutely shoot more consistently.....and I mean the gun NOT ME. ![]() So here is a target that I was messing with on low. Took me 9 shots or so to find my POA (I am just using "Kentucky windage" at this point) but once I found my point of aim I was able to fairly easily drop shots in more consistently. I pretty much lit up the center once I found my groove. I may continue with this to see if can tighten up a bit. At any rate this HW45 SS has traditionally been a bit more difficult for me and it definitely was a bit easier. Thanks much for the tip. Chris ![]() Take Care, Shoot Safe, Chris | |||
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cslinger, Happy-to-help. ![]() ____________________ | |||
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The FAS is great. Too bad it's hard to find. I had to get mine on the secondary market. Ignem Feram | |||
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