I have had a .22 Huben for a few years, and a .22 Sidewinder for less than a week. I have more to learn about the Sidewinder, but I am coming at with a lot of hammerless airgun experience . . .At this moment, my vote would be for a Sidewinder.
I haven't found a con yet.... WELL.... I have only been able to shoot pellets with mines, but extremely well. No way to miss the slugs !
I'll do a more thorough review/post eventually, but I thought I would weigh in that between the two the Huben is the far better gun on many metrics - better build quality, massively better trigger, much quieter even at the same power level (even after switching to an external moderator, which did quiet it down from stock), and a sleeker shape (I find "tacticool" guns easily catch brush when hunting in the field with all their open spots). They are similar in terms of accuracy and efficiency, at least so far.
I will say that the removable magazine is nice to help make the gun safe and all that, but it is a far different animal than we probably think of until we experience it - these require great precision and thus have NO slop in them. I don't see ever getting to the point where it is as easy to swap out as most mag guns - on my Daystate and other mag guns, when I am shooting from the bench I can pretty much swap to a new mag without looking, but no way here - the best I can say is that swapping it out is a process. In the end, it does not really save any time over reloading the Huben, when you factor in taking out the mag, separating the parts to reload, and getting it back in the gun once loaded (plus spares are $150 each, and nobody will be making low cost 3D printed versions of these). The bottom line is that the non-removable mag is not really an issue once you learn it.
All that said, if I did not own the Huben to compare it to I would think it was amazing and would probably rave about it. But since I have both I can say that if I only could have one, the Huben would be the one hands down . . .
That is Huben vs. Sidewinder - I don't have experience with the Vulcan . . .
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