This is my third high-grade springer. (the first was my Weihrauch HW30s, followed by the Diana 56TH) Or maybe this is my first high grade, and the previous two are mid-grade?
It's dieseling like crazy now, and is quite loud, so I can't make any judgments yet on noise, accuracy, or velocity.
The thing is a beast. It's not "kind of heavy." It is properly heavy. Some folks are afraid to say anything negative about it, since it is so widely acknowledged as a great airgun. It feels about as heavy as my Diana 56TH it probably has a lot to do with the cocking lever, which goes all the way out front. A side lever would've been better, although not as elegant-looking. (the under lever looks like a tubular magazine on a powderburner, whereas a side lever can't really be disguised). The airgun world needs more (still in production) non-magnum side lever springers, IMHO.
Cocking effort seems kind of high, compared to my comparably-powered Stoeger X20. (though that one is well broken-in.) It feels/sounds like it needs some oil in the mechanism somewhere, but I'll resist the urge, as I don't want any more in the barrel or loading port.
I guess I should've cleaned the barrel before shooting it at all, but I just shot about 20 rounds of RWS SuperDome.
The stock feels great. The fit and finish live up to the hype, which is all I need to say about that. The grip feels good, not like it's about to break my wrist if I shoot it seated.
For now, I've got a Leapers 3-12x40 AO scope on it. I've got a Hawke Vantage 6-24x44 scope on the way. (since this rig isn't heavy enough yet, hehehe)
I do hope it quiets down a lot, as I was looking forward to shooting it in the backyard without rousing the neighbors' attention.
It's dieseling like crazy now, and is quite loud, so I can't make any judgments yet on noise, accuracy, or velocity.
The thing is a beast. It's not "kind of heavy." It is properly heavy. Some folks are afraid to say anything negative about it, since it is so widely acknowledged as a great airgun. It feels about as heavy as my Diana 56TH it probably has a lot to do with the cocking lever, which goes all the way out front. A side lever would've been better, although not as elegant-looking. (the under lever looks like a tubular magazine on a powderburner, whereas a side lever can't really be disguised). The airgun world needs more (still in production) non-magnum side lever springers, IMHO.
Cocking effort seems kind of high, compared to my comparably-powered Stoeger X20. (though that one is well broken-in.) It feels/sounds like it needs some oil in the mechanism somewhere, but I'll resist the urge, as I don't want any more in the barrel or loading port.
I guess I should've cleaned the barrel before shooting it at all, but I just shot about 20 rounds of RWS SuperDome.
The stock feels great. The fit and finish live up to the hype, which is all I need to say about that. The grip feels good, not like it's about to break my wrist if I shoot it seated.
For now, I've got a Leapers 3-12x40 AO scope on it. I've got a Hawke Vantage 6-24x44 scope on the way. (since this rig isn't heavy enough yet, hehehe)
I do hope it quiets down a lot, as I was looking forward to shooting it in the backyard without rousing the neighbors' attention.