HW/Weihrauch I have my HW50 tuned great,at first I hated it because it did not perform the way people were bragging about it.

I knew it had a great trigger,but it was a rough firing,I had to put at least 1000pellets before it started to calm down.I then put a AH tune kit in it and it was the way it should have been,all good now...light accurate springer.Shooting JSB Exact heavy 10.34 good pellet for mine.
I got done shooting it and grabbed my R-9.20. Wow, so much heavier, I had some old gold can JSB Exact Match Diabolo 0.890gr. I was wondering why so light, anyhow my R-9 loved them .Shooting at 28 yds I was getting all touching,less than 1/2" about ten shoots....My thoughts are that the accuracy was because of the weight of the R-9. Solid, the .20 is a great caliber...I also have a AH tune kit in it.Bought it in 2008 btw The old cocking shoe broke and I installed the new one,they are so much better.
 
I have mine tuned to 12 fpe with a Vortek kit and other than the last two inches on the cocking stroke it is awesome. The last two inches requires some oomph and two arm cocking stroke is advised.

The .22 hits a freight train on soup cans, spinners and the occasional pest bird. Kind of a loopy trajectory but I shoot at fixed distances so it balances out.
 
Excluding the HW30/R7 in 177 caliber, the HW95/R9 in .20 caliber was out-of-box most accurate Weihrauch I have ever had. I think the weight/velocity ratio of those two guns are the sweet spot in the Weihrauch lineup. Only one ever better was the HW55. Long discontinued. By starting on the R9 in .20 it is hard to get better from there.
 
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