I've bought a new HW30 a month or so back. I didn't spend a lot of time with it as I have about 20 air guns that get
short bits of my time. But the last couple weeks it seems this one has been getting a bit more attention it was usually
my Regal Xl and Marauder .25. But I must have finally got all the excess factory grease shot out of it because it is
shooting incredible.
I think the main reason I like it so is it requires no prepping, no refilling, it is super easy to load and cheap to to shoot.
It is also the perfect power for shooting silhouettes out to 30 yards. I was shooting them today up here in Michigan on
a fairly windy day and the gun could just not miss. I decided to shoot some field targets out at my maximum range from
the deck of 35yards held it one mill dot over to make up for a brisk north west wind and hit 5 1.5" kill shots in a row,
I then decided I had to stop before I ended a perfect day. It almost makes me want to get a bigger HW but I have a feeling
something more powerful would require more repetition and practice.
I can see why so many folks out there love their HW30s and would never sell them. I know I will never sell mine.
short bits of my time. But the last couple weeks it seems this one has been getting a bit more attention it was usually
my Regal Xl and Marauder .25. But I must have finally got all the excess factory grease shot out of it because it is
shooting incredible.
I think the main reason I like it so is it requires no prepping, no refilling, it is super easy to load and cheap to to shoot.
It is also the perfect power for shooting silhouettes out to 30 yards. I was shooting them today up here in Michigan on
a fairly windy day and the gun could just not miss. I decided to shoot some field targets out at my maximum range from
the deck of 35yards held it one mill dot over to make up for a brisk north west wind and hit 5 1.5" kill shots in a row,
I then decided I had to stop before I ended a perfect day. It almost makes me want to get a bigger HW but I have a feeling
something more powerful would require more repetition and practice.
I can see why so many folks out there love their HW30s and would never sell them. I know I will never sell mine.