When I first got back into airguns I considered the AA S500 and the Weihrauch HW100. The S500 is a very pretty PCP (I recently got a S510) but the HW100 is IMHO, a much better airgun and I bought one.
The above comment is not directly relevant as it's not about the Revere but it does show the quality bracket the HW100 is in. (I do have a Wolverine R)
I wanted a .22 HW100, stock shortages and long lead times resulted in me buying a .177 with the intent of selling when a .22 came available.
Long story (14 months and thousands of pellets later) I got my .22 HW100 and realized that there was no way I'd part with my .177. Have had both for over 10 years, put many, many tins through the rifles and they have preformed very well.
Don't think that you would be disappointed with the Revere or the HW100, they are both fine airguns from reputable companies. The best choice depends on your personal preferences, try to handle/shoot both before deciding.
Good luck with your purchase!
Cheers!
Having never even seen a Revere, and having had it on my list when I bought my S510 and again when bought my DRS, I'm interested in the comparisons, especially with the HW100 and S510 that I own. I only shoot from the bench, full power .22 pellets only, mainly CPHP 14.3 gr, at silhouettes to 160 meters. That is a very different application from most shooters'.
I'm not the greatest fan of the S510 because it is "backwards" inserting the magazine from the left, which I hate. It's counterintuitive and breaks my rythim. It also means not using a parallex wheel because if the range of parallex adjustment I need. The automatic magazine advance, shared idea with the HW100, is a pain at best. I was part of magazine design and now use spring-advanced/typical magazines. It also should avoid the chinsey magazine leaf spring use by the S510. Another S510 magazine issue, and why I don't use the original magazines at all, is that the first pellet falls out if the magazine is inverted.
To avoid that happening, the cassette can be rotated slightly out of time, but has to be reindexed before inserting the magazine or the magazine will not advance.
That the automatic advance for both S510 & HW100 just advance after the magazine is empty is really annoying, IMO.
The S510 is much bulker and heavier than my FX Streamlines and DRS, about like my Kral Mega that I no longer own. IDK why the weight and bulk are significant as I only shoot from the bench and bags but it just is. I waflle between keeping it as the 4th gun, and selling it in favor of something else, likely an Impact.
On the other side, the S510 is very accurate, directly competitive with the FXs, can't take anything away there. or its appearance. Noise level is similar to the Streamlines, quieter than the S510 or HW100. We aren't allowed silencers in Canada, so the Streamlines and S510 are remarkably quiet compared to some other PCPs.
I sold my HW100 because it was difficult and expensive to service. The flat disk magazines are quite easy to load, and also easy to extract a pellet if loaded in reverse. IMO, they are the best original magazines and compare well with the best aftermarket magazines in function. Cost of parts, overcomplicated and difficult to service , plus a dealer who was less than satisfactory.... that was a sale that I doubt ever regretting.
As I said, I have had the Revere on the spreadsheet, at least twice so it would be great to hear some candid comparisons, especially with some context as to applications and how it served.