Torn between decision between HW97K and R9, both would be .177 for Field Target shooting. Price not so different as to be an issue. Then there is the HW77K which I honestly don't know that much about. Opinions and recommendations welcome.
Thank you for your input, while a heavy gun i'm starting to wonder if ishould also consider TX200 in .177. I have and love this gun in .22. Totally agree about .20 cal. but too limited supply in pellet choices.I have a Hw97k blue laminate in.20 caliber. It has laser accuracy. Underlever cocking means no worry about barrel lock up to worry about as in the R9. Extremely well made and durable. It's a shame that there isn't more .20 caliber pellets made.
I also own a R9 in.177 caliber, it to is extremely accurate. Great little hunting gun.
If I had to chose between the 2 , a Hw97k in .177 caliber would be my choice for Field Target competition. IMO
To answer your question, get the HW97 for field target.Torn between decision between HW97K and R9, both would be .177 for Field Target shooting. Price not so different as to be an issue. Then there is the HW77K which I honestly don't know that much about. Opinions and recommendations welcome.