Dear hobbie partners,
I know that what I am about to say will not like many of you. I apologize for that. My intention is not to offend any of you nor any of the air rifle makers.
This morning I walk up early and went to shoot at 190 yards with no wind at all.
First I shot about 60 shots with the Wolverine HP HR .22 Cal.
Later on I shot about 15 shots with the sidewinder .25 Cal.
Some shots of the Wolverine hit a little bit down and some a little bit high and some on target. That difference is because of the really differences causes by the hit of the hammer to open the valve to realease air to move the pellet.
All of the shots with the sidewinder were exactly accurate in power at 190 yards. The consistency is remarkable.
This are now the hard words:
" The difference among a really good rifle with a spring and hammer system vs. a rifle with the system of the Sidewinder is comparable with the difference in consistency among a really good brake barrel rifle and a very good PCP with spring and hammer system."
That big !!!
So, in order to conquest with precision shooting at very long distance, the short way is shooting with a rifle with the system of the sidewinder !
Oooor..... You can shoot and waste as many pellets as you want in order to confirm it by your self....
PD.- I found this post I wrote some months ago. Same results other trigger system:
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I know that what I am about to say will not like many of you. I apologize for that. My intention is not to offend any of you nor any of the air rifle makers.
This morning I walk up early and went to shoot at 190 yards with no wind at all.
First I shot about 60 shots with the Wolverine HP HR .22 Cal.
Later on I shot about 15 shots with the sidewinder .25 Cal.
Some shots of the Wolverine hit a little bit down and some a little bit high and some on target. That difference is because of the really differences causes by the hit of the hammer to open the valve to realease air to move the pellet.
All of the shots with the sidewinder were exactly accurate in power at 190 yards. The consistency is remarkable.
This are now the hard words:
" The difference among a really good rifle with a spring and hammer system vs. a rifle with the system of the Sidewinder is comparable with the difference in consistency among a really good brake barrel rifle and a very good PCP with spring and hammer system."
That big !!!
So, in order to conquest with precision shooting at very long distance, the short way is shooting with a rifle with the system of the sidewinder !
Oooor..... You can shoot and waste as many pellets as you want in order to confirm it by your self....
PD.- I found this post I wrote some months ago. Same results other trigger system:
A very interesting finding... Very!!
Very close to my house there is a ground field where I can shot up to 300 yards and being able to see exactly where I hit. I have confirmed and re-confirmed that my Daystate Renegade HP NON regulated is much more consistent at over 190-230 yards than my Woverine HP HR, both with JSB 34 grain...

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