Have all of those,you choose well, HW97 is great, mine is .22...my R-9 is .20....the 97 is heavier,you can feel it.
Yep you gonna love it....
Yep you gonna love it....
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yes love .20 but concerns about availability and variety of pellets available.That’s what I asked when I got my HW90 .20 in Jan. I said I would buy if you have 5 tins. Got them. I did the same when I got the R9. There’s 10 tins. Last week I was scanning for rounds found 20 small tins of H+N’s. Just received yesterday. I’ll go through a sm. tin today. Crow
1" groups at what distance?Honesty, I think it all comes down to realistic expectations with any caliber spring gun. If i can get to a 1" group with any of my guns i will be very happy with that as not easy w any gun. Seriously, that is seriously accurate w/ any gun. I'm talking bench shooting naturally.
Best to you all spring gunners out there
thanks to all, i readed all your comments, but i decided to a hw97 in .177 from krale.
I hope had choose well.
Again thanks.
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I own more powerful airguns, but my old R9 in 177 has killed a pile of crows, pigeons, squirrels, groundhogs, and ferral cats over the years. It's a great all around rifle.Hello friends of AGN.
As my post says, is the r9/hw95 an all around rifle?
If for you the answer is yes, in what caliber?
I want to buy one capable of dispatching pigeons, rabbits, quail and squirrels, and occasional field or silhouette target shooting.
I accept suggestions.
Thanks friends.
50 Yd. for me. I'm very happy w a 1" group a 50 with windage etc.1" groups at what distance?