Basically what i said.I think these type of posts mainly serve the purpose of giving us a chance to wax eloquent over the primary elements of something we're passionate about.
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Basically what i said.I think these type of posts mainly serve the purpose of giving us a chance to wax eloquent over the primary elements of something we're passionate about.
"Really, they are all good rifles and thankfully, we have choices."In response:
I’ve owned them all and each has its charm.
1. I bought an HW95 with iron sights. They don’t work for me. Best group I can get at 10M off a sandbag is 1 inch. Put a scope on and it shoots 1 hole.
2. Yes, if your scope covers the loading port on the TX and it’s troublesome to load pellets. I found a compact scope that leaves the loading port wide open which solved that problem.
3. The TX is super easy to disassemble to replace springs as opposed to HWs which require a spring compressor.
4. Under lever vs break barrel? Take your choice. Yes, the underlevers are heavier, but target shooters seem to prefer them.
5. Safeties? Meh., I have both HWs and TXs and they are pretty much the same.
Really, they are all good rifles and thankfully, we have choices.