Tomahawk on the way.

 Tomahawk .20 is my latest
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purchase from Mike Ellingsworth aka Mr Hatsan. Full Tuned, custom spring guide, trigger adjusted. Walther custom. 20 caliber barrel Crowned and barrel custom dressed. Will have it in a few weeks once it is completed. The picture is a before shot. it is a .177 in the photo but the barrel will be changed out to the .20 Walther and he said he would be dressing the barrel as a surprise. 

Mike is a great guy. He has helped me with questions on tuning, triggers etc... will be sweet to shoot one of his rifles.



 
Don't care much for .177 never have. Just a personal thing I guess. Have every other caliber in a break barrel. Maybe someday I'll get a .177

Beaman R2 has the .177 barrel never used it. And have the Beeman duel that has .22 top .177 bottom that gets used. 

There will always be .20 pellets there enough silver/blue steaks around to keep the market viable. 
 
Real world numbers owning 3 Tomahawks in .22, they shoot anywhere from 750-780 depending on pellet weight so I'd think in .20, you should end up somewhere close to that. Only gun I have that shoots the Benji's well is my 73 Silver Streak but even that one shoots both the FTT's and JSB 13.73's better.

Availability of pellets is no issue. PA, AGD, AoA, Trenier and Straight Shooters all carry .20 cal pellets and like you already said, with the number of Streaks still out there plus Daystate, Air Force and Weihrauch still making .20 caliber rifles, they aren't going anywhere soon. Curious to see how well the new JSB Heavy 15.89gr's will shoot in it since it should have plenty of power to shoot them easily.
 
I have had one in .22 for years,big springer with adjustable trigger that really is adjustable ,like anyway you want it...

It was shooting around 20-22# when I got it ,I had JM make me up a 14# "kit" for it.

Tell the truth it is an awesome springer...just say no to.177,it is too powerful for a pencil neck .177,LOL

Btw,the.20 is my favorite cal.....I could go on and on about the Tomahawk...forgot ,my Tomahawk was made in England and I got one of the first ones....years ago....it is my sweetheart springer.....it is not my most accurate thou,but it is accurate...and for its size it is fairly light.


 
As much as I wish mine were the UK built versions (and from reading and searching they came in all 4 calibers??), they're all the Turkish built ones and basically nothing more than Hatsan Model 95 springers in prettier stocks but they shoot well and the threaded barrels for 1/2-20 UNF is a real nice touch too.
 
I know your thing for red dots and see-all sights so it won't matter to you, but that scope stop is on backwards. Looking forward to reading how that shoots for you after you get a chance to put some pellets downrange. Considered having a .20 cal barrel put on one of mine but after having a well known tuner give me an idea what that was gonna cost, the idea got put on the back burner.
 
Hello everyone, Richfromohio here and I would like to give you my opinionon of Mike Elingsworth. He is not a good guy but a GREAT GUY! I know him personally and we have talked about this project. I can tell you that Mike has gone over this Tomahawk with passion like it was his own gun. His love for the hobby really shows here with all the work that's been put into this gun. I believe that the lucky recipient of this Tomahawk will truly have one of a kind. By the way I did see a test group and I don't think you will be disappointed. I think the brass end piece on the barrel shroud really dresses up the gun. 
 
Hello everyone, Richfromohio here and I would like to give you my opinionon of Mike Elingsworth. He is not a good guy but a GREAT GUY! I know him personally and we have talked about this project. I can tell you that Mike has gone over this Tomahawk with passion like it was his own gun. His love for the hobby really shows here with all the work that's been put into this gun. I believe that the lucky recipient of this Tomahawk will truly have one of a kind. By the way I did see a test group and I don't think you will be disappointed. I think the brass end piece on the barrel shroud really dresses up the gun.

Yes Mike Ellingsworth is awesome. He has always been a help if I need it on a project. He loves this hobby and takes time on everything he does. Has some of the best how to videos that can be found. He is a asset to the airgun community. I will be thrilled to own this Tomahawk. Yes seen the test group. And was shared the entire process as he built it. A Outstanding Guy.

He even took the time to soft bed it for me. Something I won't have to do now.👍👍👍