In the past I tried the 95 and 98. Both were very accurate and not too hold sensitive. Even with the 97, accuracy is not automatic, but it'll group. The heavier rifles are capable of precision with a consistent shot sequence and good optics. I currently have a couple of old Diana 45s in .177 and a HW97 in .20 cal. Both 45s are 12 ft lbs with new springs and are accurate enough for targets to 40 yards. Although they are not heavy recoiling they are hold sensitive. My best results were achieved with a Maccari spring and ARH heavy tar. My goal for the 45s is to use them for silhouette out to 45 yards.
The 97 has a PG4 12lbs kit and Rowan straight trigger blade. I just added a SWFA 12x scope in BKL mounts and at the 25 yard indoor range accuracy was easy to achieve while rested at 25 yards.
HW97 .20 JSB 13.73 grs, 6 shots.
The 97 has a PG4 12lbs kit and Rowan straight trigger blade. I just added a SWFA 12x scope in BKL mounts and at the 25 yard indoor range accuracy was easy to achieve while rested at 25 yards.
HW97 .20 JSB 13.73 grs, 6 shots.
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