HW/Weihrauch New HW30 Jr.

Never noticed or thought about this until reading about it here. I have no reach problems with any of my HW’s. And neither did my kids when they would shoot them. Must have some very short fingered folks on here.
Most casual shooters don't know what ideal fit is about. They use them as is not knowing any better. Most people and myself don't have a problem with Weihrauch trigger reach but there's a fair amount of avid shooters that do. There's aftermarket set back triggers available for a reason. Many high end rifles come with adjustable reach triggers to facilitate better ergonomics.

It's not that Weihrauch longer trigger reach makes them unusable. It's that it just makes them less than ideal for shooters with small hands and or short fingers. If you want the most accuracy and fun from a rifle, a good fit goes a long way. You can shoot any rifle but you always want that indescribable feeling you get from your favorite good fitting rifle. That feeling comes from a number of different form factors. For some people that includes an ideal trigger reach.
 
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Most casual shooters don't know what ideal fit is about. They use them as is not knowing any better. Most people and myself don't have a problem with Weihrauch trigger reach but there's a fair amount of avid shooters that do. There's aftermarket set back triggers available for a reason. Many high end rifles come with adjustable reach triggers to facilitate better ergonomics.

It's not that Weihrauch longer trigger reach makes them unusable. It's that it just makes them less than ideal for shooters with small hands and or short fingers. If you want the most accuracy and fun from a rifle, a good fit goes a long way. You can shoot any rifle but you always want that indescribable feeling you get from your favorite good fitting rifle. That feeling comes from a number of different form factors. For some people that includes an ideal trigger reach.
Yep, exactly why I put set back triggers on my rifles.
 
Most casual shooters don't know what ideal fit is about. They use them as is not knowing any better. Most people and myself don't have a problem with Weihrauch trigger reach but there's a fair amount of avid shooters that do. There's aftermarket set back triggers available for a reason. Many high end rifles come with adjustable reach triggers to facilitate better ergonomics.

It's not that Weihrauch longer trigger reach makes them unusable. It's that it just makes them less than ideal for shooters with small hands and or short fingers. If you want the most accuracy and fun from a rifle, a good fit goes a long way. You can shoot any rifle but you always want that indescribable feeling you get from your favorite good fitting rifle. That feeling comes from a number of different form factors. For some people that includes an ideal trigger reach.
I’m just glad I don’t have that “problem” with the length of my…fingers. 😂.

I have other guns with shorter trigger reaches. I’ll keep my HW’s were there at.
 
I am one of those short statured people that reach to trigger can be a little bit of a problem. I have a Beeman R9 (HW95), Beeman R7 (HW30), and an HW50S Hunter. I bought the Beeman's new, but the gentle used HW50S Hunter (with moderator) was just too good a deal to pass up. It came with a Tinbaum spring and guides, as well as the Rowan Extra Setback trigger. I liked the setback trigger so much I bought another one for the R7. I ought to get another one before Trump puts a 25% tariff on them from England:( Got to wonder if it is the same compression tube and piston as the HW30S. If so, it could be juiced up a bit as the kid gets older. It will be interesting to see how they price it.
 
“I am one of those short statured people”
Mmmm, I resemble that remark.

I don’t think there’s any juicing up an R7 that can be done.
Maybe he means juicing up the "Junior"? He already knows the R7 and 30 are the same. If the "Junior" is the same comp tube and piston there should be no reason you can't bump it up to 8 fpe.
 
The wood stock looks like its trying to be to futuristic. Its wood let it look traditional and clean. Its Weihrauch rifle and sure its fun as hell.
The stock and the front sight are both hideous. I think it looks like a malformed monstrosity.
Must be the new generation at Wierdstock.
 
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Any new offering from Weihrauch is a good thing. If I were asked which two airgun companies I would like to see survive at least as long as I do, I would have to say Weihrauch and Feinwerkbau in no particular order. Now stop being such a crotchety bunch! You will give our ages away with all that complaining.