Hi Chuck, great video and good to see you again 👍👍 I see that you took "THE BEAST" out to play 🤣🤣that's a monster gun and is designed to take out Elephants and destroy stuff 😂😂 I do love your HW 95 Luxus and your HW 77.. they are cracking rifles and would be proud to own one, one day 👍👍thanks for the video Chuck.. peace and love to you and your family all the way from Scotland.. 👍🤟✌️
I found if I bag rest my gun on the very front of the stock just under the the rear sight it really tightens up the groups. On my Diana 48 anyway. (it did change the poi, when I switched)
Great shooting and comparison Chuck! That Hastan is certainly a beast, but those HW's are a world a part in quality and accuracy....Btw, loved your comment when you said if you cant break open the magnum...go to the gym and do pull ups 😂👍💪 Hope you and the family are all well
Thank you Anton.🙂👍 Men everywhere need to get stronger. 💪 Men keep on chasing the super magnum idea of over 20 FPE, for the rifle to be any good and the industry doesn't help any, especially Gamo. For the Hatsan's, I would take a 95 over the 125 any day.
Hi Chuck, Great video as always. I you were going to buy your first German made air rifle which one would get first? What model is your favorite? Either Weihrauch or Dianna. I have about about 15 springers/gas piston but none are German made. Thanks
Thank you. 🙂👍 The HW77 is a great rifle, so amazingly accurate. It's a little heavy but perfectly compact. If you are going for a long walk/hunt, the HW95 might be a better pick, because it is much lighter, easier to load and very accurate.
Well brother my Vortek spring in my Beeman R9 / weihrauch hw95 luxus 22cal finally broke after many thousands of rounds still prefer the Vortek springs, they easily out last weihrauch's original springs.
I had to rethink this one? Actually this 125 is just as accurate as my 95, maybe even more so. I think the bigger problem is the length of the rifle. When you have something that's big and awkward, that does not lend itself so well to walking in the woods and doing off-hand shooting at small game. More power should let itself to a flatter trajectory and not being affected as much by wind. 🌬️
I like them all. I was planning on making a video with HW80 versus the HW95 but rain and weather has put a pause on that. Hopefully I can find a nice day without too much wind 🌬️ or rain 🌧️.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 Okay well I'm curious And of course I'm waiting here again with my bag of chips ready hahahaha Greetings from the Netherlands Bro in Christ.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 My collection is 2xHW35 - 1x HW50 new model 1x HW 97KT - HW97K - HW97 Varmint. - 2x new and old model HW 80 and last 1x HW100 That's my weihraugch collection. Would like to know more about the HW95 against the HW80 I think it's a lot of fun.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 thanks so much last week I buy the HW 77 in 177 but not yet tested because I get bigg problems on my legs need rest meby 4/6 weeks😓
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 nice my benjamin sheridan 397p arrived today .it’s a 1992- one with a wooden stock and in mint condition .shoots 774 fps .for under 100 not a bad deal .
Hatsan has a lot of power but its to much power so it actually ruin the precision the weihrauch and air arms are true quality that will last crapsan and crosman and gamo is more use and throw on the landfill after a short time use I've had around 10 hatsan rifles and they have all been bad