N/A What " One gun " to buy

That is what I used to say. Now I own several high end springers and I shoot them more than my PCP's or PB's. The only thing you need is a springer, some good pellets and a few evil soup cans hung up with para cord for a damn fine shootin' session.

I recommend an HW30 to start with. I was shooting nickel sized spinners this morning with the HW30 until the wind picked up. Switched over to a new soup can and watched the mighty HW30 zip right through both sides of a brand new can at 55 yards.

Every bit as accurate as a PCP without the support equipment. Easy all day shooter. Excellent trigger. Has that wonderful German *snick* sound when cocked.

Pair it with a BKL 260 mount and a Hawke 2-7x32 and Bob's your uncle. Give it to your kids when you go to the Big Hunt.

You only live once, never coming back again. Enjoy it while you can.
I was on the fence about buying a HW30. Had a R7 a few years back that I sold in a moment of weakness. I then read your post,specifically the last sentence. A HW30 is on the way. My arthritic hands will appreciate it and I'll enjoy while I can.
 
HW95 walnut is on sale at airgus of Arizona and get you a Hornet spring Kit at air rifle headquarters and get a vortek seal and also get some moly and heavy tar form him also. It is a sweet shooter...
Sorry I realize a lot of people like them rifles but there's zero chance I'll ever get one, not my cup of tea
 
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I was on the fence about buying a HW30. Had a R7 a few years back that I sold in a moment of weakness. I then read your post,specifically the last sentence. A HW30 is on the way. My arthritic hands will appreciate it and I'll enjoy while I can.

That is great news! Mine likes the H&N Field Target Trophies 8.64 452 head size. But actually they are not pellet picky, seems to like anything between 7 and 9 grains. I am sure Crosman 7.9's would work in a pinch and the big box stores carry them.

Let us know how you like it, everyone should have a HW30!
 
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Interesting read.

Seem that all posts of this type have strong, polarized options. Don't know, I like a wide variety of airgun brands/types and keep an open mind to new offerings or disciplines. I respect other opinions and preferences even if mine differ.

As far as "one gun", until someone invents the perfect "do everything perfectly" airgun, that's not a practical solution for all my shooting interests. Nor is it something I would wish on anybody! 🙂

My first "real" gun was a Slavia 618 that I got in the 60's (still have it and shoot it regularly). Went from the break barrel to a Crosman 101 pumper and then to a FWB 124 which became the ONE airgun in my life for 3 decades.

After rediscovering my love for airguns I jumped straight into PCPs with only two springers that I had always wanted (FWB300S and a TX200) purchased as a distraction.

I really enjoy my PCPs but there's something to be said about the simplicity of a break barrel. Heard a lot about the Weihrauch springers, (my two HW100 PCPs - .177 & .22 - are excellent) so I bought a HW50 (.22) for pesting and later a HW30 (.177) as a plinking rifle. My only regret is that I waited so long in getting those springers. That light little HW30 is such a pleasure to shoot.

I can understand (from many years of personal experience) that toys take a back seat to family necessities but now that I'm retired and financially comfortable I can't see putting a price limit on an item... I buy what I want and enjoy it while I can. 😁

Cheers!
 
HW30 arrived yesterday. Threw a Tasco airgun scope on it and it took about 10 shots to zero at 10 yards in my basement. Now my HW50 has a little brother.

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