HW 97k Blue Laminate in Review!

nice... my hw 97 es cal .20 kit vortex.

saludos desde Chile

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I would recommend 97 to anyone who wanted there first good springer but not the stock. I only bought mine because it was the only one pretty enough to be next to my air arms. I believe the laminate stocks are Baltic birch and are more brittle at the cross grain. The battery placement on the redwolf is nuts but I'm not worried. It only asked to for improvement unlike my air arm 200. The trigger adjustment screw was so loose on mine it would have fallen out .
 
I drove to Gilbert, AZ on roads covered in snow on black ice to pick up my HW 97k blue lam. It was a consignment piece at AOA

that Jared had already mounted the scope and tested for best shooting pellet JSB Exact Diablo. The previous owner had installed a

Steve Pope "Accuglide" kit in it. And it shoots sweet at 637 fps. The only thing I don't like about the gun is the weight. With a 6-24

Hawke on top of a set of Sportsmatch adjustable rings it tips the scales at over 13 lbs. Not a gun that you would to shoot off hand

unless you have big biceps. I'm right at the 3/4 century mark. But it is the most accurate springer I've ever had the pleasure to own.

It's in .20 cal and I also own a Beeman RX2 in .20; I have just aquired a FX Crown Synthetic stocked .25 that can shoot circles

around the HW 97k, but is in a whole other price range. Shoot straight, shoot often, and always shoot safely for the X ring.
 
Since December and still waiting, I have had one in 20 cal on the order of Pyramyd Air. They said it would be at the end of March in their next shipment from Weirauch, but they will not breathe my air with worldwide delays. It was just above $500,00 with a discount code when I bought it, but since that time the price has increased. There is also a good Bushnell Engage 3-12, I picked up from Midway for $200,00 just waiting for a spot to settle down. io games build royale