Other Break Barrel VS. Underlever

Makes perfect sense, and my only side lever (an FWB300) is an incredibly accurate gun. I don't compete, but have noticed that in all piston FT competitions virtually all shooters have TX200s or hw97ks. That is not a coincidence.
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That makes sense. I think FT involves greater ranges than than what those ten meter guns were designed for and need more power. Ranges in FT run from 10 to 55 yards, that would be stretchng the effective range of my FWB 150 or 300.
 
I have 13 Weihrauch's in three calibers. Only two are underlevers. One underlever, my 97K is easy to shoot accurately because its moderately powered at 13 Fpe and heavy. It's probably the easiest airgun I have to shoot accurately. Probably my most accurate Weihrauch is my first. My 177 Hw95. It's almost two lbs lighter and makes closer to 15Fpe. It requires more concentration than the 97 to shoot well. But it will shoot better.

If I thought I'd do field target I would still choose the 97. It's generally more accurate than I can regularly shoot the 95. It's not the swinging barrel at fault on this gun, it's the lighter weight and higher power that makes it harder to tame. That said my 97 almost never sees daylight because its so heavy I just don't enjoy shooting it. But it is easier to shoot accurately. Mostly because of the reduced recoil and increased weight.

That said I still recently bought a Beeman Mk1, 77 that I'm still playing with. That may fall to the side like the 97K when I get bored with it.
 
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I have break barrels, under levers, side levers, and even a few pcp's! Here's 2 consecutive five shot 25m groups through an underlever 97K this past week. Vortek PG4 full power kit on this one. Love my break barrels but when shots count I grab the 97K, TX200, FWB300, etc....
 
I have posted this pic many times and it flies in the face of everything most people say don't do when looking for accuracy. 20+fpe, break barrel, .22 etc. but shows what can be done. 5 shot group outdoors while standing, rifle rested on hand that grasped a door frame.

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I have also won 2 different state championships in Hunter piston with a .20 R9 15+fpe and scored as high as 80% hits with it. One of the matches I won by 6 shots the other by 9.
 
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