From what I have read here, several of you have a variety of springers in .25 caliber. If you could only keep one which would it be for accuracy, power, and portability?
Are you using for what?From what I have read here, several of you have a variety of springers in .25 caliber. If you could only keep one which would it be for accuracy, power, and portability?
Agreed Not many companies still making .25 cal springers so brand choices are limited too, so....Are you using for what?
Do you have other springers.177 or .22?
I have a 77, 80, 90 and a 97 in .25. I want a 98.
The 80 hits the hardest, no doubt. They are all accurate. Not shooting the 90 yet.
I enjoy the 77 or 97, don’t mind the loopy shot as long as predictable.
Wouldn’t want to carry any of them. Did it once, that was 2 times, first and last. Crow
Exactly, I love the .25 cal. Wouldn’t be my first purchase. I enjoy hitting targets, but expensive. CrowAgreed Not many companies still making .25 cal springers so brand choices are limited too, so....
Pesting? Target Shooting? Some of both? Novelty of a springer in .25?
I own 6 but they're all Hatsans. 18-20fpe, spring or gas ram powered and bought just to be short range hammers on pests.
Pellets tend to be more expensive and you get less in a tin vs .177 or .22 so mine only get shot at paper to check scopes.
You also only have 6 or 7 weight options in .25 cal pellets before they get too heavy for a springer to shoot unless you have a cannon like KWK's UK Tomahawk, then the power it makes will give you a few more.
Sorry I misunderstood.I was just interested in knowing which rifle you would keep if you could only keep one in .25. Or perhaps which is your favorite and why?
My only other air rifle is an HW98 in .177 - amazingly accurate. Looking for a 40 yard and under thumper.
I had 2 hatsan 125 snipers. 22 -25 really consistent guns .. I might get them again..Hatsan ,25 airtact are cheap fun springers