@Emu This is a good point. And do you care to post photos of your targets?I get you really like the Sidewinders and that's cool. I haven't shot one, but I know the Huben and have a lot of experience with the L2. L2 is a different valve design and very different trigger than the Huben. I am on board with really liking the hammerless designs.
The issue I'd like to take is with your comparison. What projectile and speed were you shooting with each gun? It doesn't seem like a fair comparison at 190 with a 34gr .25 vs a .25gr .22. What were the speeds.
What would be more convincing for me was if you did a side by side with a .22 and a .25 Sidewinder. That would help show if it was the gun or the caliber benefiting the longer distance.
The Western design with a removable mag is intriguing. Full auto seems to be novel at the moment. I’ve considered trying a Western gun for some time now. I’m still on the fence about which route I’d go if I decided to get one. Also been contemplating other brands. I do pay attention to your posts as well as others. Don’t take my banter and slight haranguing too seriously, but let’s see some data to go along with your touting. The hammerless system is different and I like it in my Huben, but I believe that issues can arise that can negate advantages of a hammerless system. After a year or two, I’d be interested if your impression remains the same. It’s easy (for me) to get excited over new toys. Your enthusiasm is understandable in that sense. However, backing up your claims is what interests me.
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