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Please show me your wall rack

I had some unused horizontal space in my rather cramped gun room and put these up about 8 months ago...

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They're just plastidipped, flat-bottomed hooks, but they work perfect for various airgun designs, bottles, flat forearms, etc. And the 16" on center typical stud situation allows attaching to studs, so they're not going anywhere.

If you're looking for horizontal, I recommend these.

Dreaming of this scope

The first FT match I ever shot was with a USFT and a March 80x. It took darn near five minutes to find a 10yard target on 80x and when I finally found it I could not find the KZ. Well at 80x the 1/2" KZ filled the entire view!! LOL

I was so set on not turning down the scope it was hilarious, I probably missed the shot I was laughing so hard.


Oh snap! I get lost with 40x, can’t imagine 80x!!! 🤣

Other  thoughts on "tactical" vs traditional rifle

I love folding rifles, and they tend to look more on the side of what people call "tactical". But that said, the Edgun Leshiy doesn't have to look like an AR15. It does have some configurations that are half-way there, though.

I **wish** I could have a folding-stock shotgun but here in Canada that's illegal. :cry: I do have little quick take-down screws in my .44 cal rifles, so while it's not folding-stock they're a bit more packable.

For me I don't really care too much what the gun looks like, but I do care about how it functions. That said, if someone gave me a dream folding shotgun that was miraculously Canada-legal but it was in hot pink, I'd likely do something to change the colour. Aethetics matter a bit.

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New to HFT and looking for advice on Pellets

So, I've purchased an Air Venturi Avenge-X .22 and have been shooting it for a few weeks now. (and loving it). Ultimately, I think I want to try HFT. While exploring the gun, I started with JSB Exact Jumbo Heavy .22 in 18.13 gr for the first tin with delivery of the gun. At 25 yards (my backyard) I was stacking pellets in very little time with the only adjustments on the gun being limited to trigger pull adjustments. Internet searches of "Tuning the .22" quickly landed me at "Steve's Ultimate Guide" in which he's using the "Redesigned" heavier version at 25.39gr. So, I ordered those and spent several days trying to achieve the tune that he was displaying. Well, I'm getting close but can't match his exact numbers but am getting similar performance. However, the calculated FPE (46.9-50.89ft/lbs) are well over the 20ft/lbs specified by the AAFTA.org. Those heavier pellets, while are accurate at 50 yds are no more accurate than what I was getting BEFORE I spent 36+ hours tuning for the 25.39gr pellets, away from the stock settings that were pretty darn good for the 18.13gr version. Of course, I now have 4 more tins of 25.39gr in my shop LOL. I honestly don't know the speeds or energy levels of the 18.13gr pellets because I didn't have a working chronograph when I was shooting that tin.

So my question is, what grain pellets and tuning specs should I be looking for to shoot HFT with my .22 Avenge-X? I know a lot of folks prefer .117 caliber due to the flatter trajectory compared to a .22 but that's what I have currently. I am ready to order more pellets and am looking for those who know what they are talking about for advice since I obviously don't no anything about it.

Thanks ahead of time for any advice. It's appreciated.
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N/A  Weihrauch HW97K Synthetic

I use a hw95/r9 .177 and shooting 50 yards is everyday all day for me .. and i don't use optics 98.9253% of the time . Just the factory out of the box irons . So that 97 with a decent scope should be a 50y piece of cake .


To me in my opinion is buying a gun without sights is like buying a car with out steering wheel .. then your stranded to optics only . Naaaa...

Weihrauch HW95 S .177 is this the gun your talking about? if so i can buy for 730 dollars with a scope plus this gun is light? they say less than 8 pounds great and up to 950 i think you sold me can be used for hft shooting plus its main goal​

huntting rabbits here in michigan , you think i can ship that scope my friend? THNAKYOU FOR YOUR HELP KEEP IN TOUCH MICHIGAN KEITH1 Velocity​

Up to 950 fps

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N/A  Weihrauch HW97K Synthetic

I can't really speak to your question, but share a related observation. I typically shoot at plinking targets at 75-yards. I have an interactive target called Crazy Eights, that has nine 1 3/4" round steel paddles, eight targets and one reset paddle.
My springers are primarily .20 cals with one .177 and one .22 cal. The .177 is a Webly Vulcan, that has no trouble hitting the C 8's but cannot lock them, it only wiggles them. My HW30 .20 cal. At 420 fps is like throwing mud balls at that range, but can still hit the C8's, and slam them into locking position.
For hunting you'll need to know the limits of your accuracy and power regardless of your caliber. The .22 is what most here refer to as loopy, (throwing mud balls) at longer range, but the more powerful HW's produce accuracy and power to reach out to fifty yards confidently.
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Tuning  General Operational and Math Question

Didn't they shoot the exhaust port on the Death Star?

I'm not sure what that terminology references on an airgun, either. None of my airguns have anything with that name, at least, not in the factory manuals. PCP's usually have something so you can release the air pressure without shooting, perhaps that's the reference. But it's usually called a pressure relief valve, or something like that.

I don't tune for specific energy levels. I mainly tune for "backyard safety" "noise" and then speed (up) if I can, but if accuracy tails off I stop. But all I do is pest.
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N/A  Weihrauch HW97K Synthetic

I use a hw95/r9 .177 and shooting 50 yards is everyday all day for me .. and i don't use optics 98.9253% of the time . Just the factory out of the box irons . So that 97 with a decent scope should be a 50y piece of cake .


To me in my opinion is buying a gun without sights is like buying a car with out steering wheel .. then your stranded to optics only . Naaaa...
thankyou for you help looking at the 95 looks great thinking hard about that gun for hunting rabbits
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N/A  Weihrauch HW97K Synthetic

I prefer .177 in a hw. If i go .22 i want more power then hw offers . Hw guns can take a fps hit in .22 ( opinion)

Tune / spring and seal , i like arh . Lot of guys like arh spring with a vortek seal . Arh seals you probably got to fit it where vortek is more drop in .

In the end it comes down to what you find best after usage and experience .

P.s ...

I do like the black line stuff .. kinda wish hw would do a affordable hw95 black line instead of dropping the affordable standard 95 for stupid anniversary or wallnutts for 100's more that don't shoot any better ...lol
thankyou for your input michigan keith1
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Dreaming of this scope

I’m in agreement! It’s taken me 3 years of stubbornness and self indulgent silliness to figure out what I want in a Airgun scope for HFT

That makes sense, my only problem with finding a perfect scope is I won’t have anything to complain about. More importantly I won’t have that as an excuse, no excuses is a rather uncomfortable situation IMHO.🤣

That being said! I think you mentioned you are in HFT class and interestingly it makes scope choices rather difficult due to the constraints of 14x magnification especially when it comes to ranging to put it mildly as a self proclaimed scope snob. Your list of wishes aligns with my selection criteria very closely.

Here is my list for HFT scope selection:
1. FFP, since I use ballistic calculator having FFP saves a lot of confusion and headache.
2. 16x-20x MAX. Due to FFP changes the reticle size 16-20x FFP at 14x gives most usable reticle size. Also scopes range better at or near the max magnification
3. Biggest objective lens possible, most at 40-50 but 56mm would be better. Bigger the objective lens the narrower the depth of field and better at ranging. This aligns with your S3 base as it has unusually large objective lens for the main tube size and magnification but glass is on par with coke bottle. Lower magnification(below 20x) almost never comes with 56mm objective lens, which is why I think getting the “perfect” HFT scope to my liking is almost impossible or at least VERY expensive.

For me in HFT the rest of your list like turrets are personal preference as you don’t touch them. In the lower price point I found the old element helix 6-24 does an admirable job especially at the price point. On the high end the S6 might work but MOA only right now. The new element titan 3-18 might work out well too, but haven’t had the chance to try one but I’m tempted to for other reasons.

Lastly, the problem with high end scopes is they are not made for this quirky requirement of HFT use case and have way too much magnifications. Even looking at March’s and other tier 1 scopes at north of $4000 price point, I still can’t pick one to use for HFT. Which makes a perfectly awesome excuse for me and my wallet, what did they say about the journey vs the destination again?😅

Tunged a Blonde Beech

Benjamin sent me a stock with scratches. I used a razor blade to scratch off the thin & terrible looking finish and then followed up with sandpaper 180g. (It was this dry method vs Citristrip. Glad I did this dry)

This process revealed a beautiful beech wood stock with the tightest grain I’ve seen on a piece of wood. I did 3 100% Tung oil applications, doing a UV open air cure on the last thin coat of tung oil. This produces the hardest finish I’ve discovered with just a nice glow sheen.
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N/A  Weihrauch HW97K Synthetic

I Can’t speak for HFT , but for hunting and pests the HW97K .177 will take rabbits and other small animals / Birds no problem at closer ranges -I have both .177 and .22 and while different they both are good. I generally shoot my .177 mostly inside 25 yards, and have taken plenty pests out with both calibers. View attachment 578573

I prefer a wood stock, but got I to admit I shoot the synthetic stocked HW97 better than my other HW97’s.
NEED A GUN TO SHO UP TO 50 YARDS WILL THEY WORK?

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