I don’t think you could go wrong with any of these. I researched these a year ago and finally went with the TX200 and don’t have any regrets. Gorgeous rifle, amazing trigger, tack driver. Target is my first 3 shots @ 25 yards. It has gotten better after break in.
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I've had all 3 . The Pro Sport cocking lever grates on your nerves after a bit ...At least to me it did .
The TX shot cycle is exactly as Thumper stated , at least just my experience with them and I've owned 3 . They are just gorgeous rifles especially a nice walnut one . But they are arent a 97
The 97 has a whole different feel . They leave you with the impression the pellet has already gone before you feel a thing . It's my favorite of the 3 by far . I've owned my last TX and Pro Sport ...But Definitely not my last 97 . ...It is just effortless to shoot well , at least for me .
A sub 12 ft lb 97 is a true laser .
My HW97kt got twangier over the 2 years I've had it. Obviously, I need to put some tar on the spring or get a custom spring guide. However, ever since I got my Walther LGV that HW97kt sits in a corner and doesn't get shot. If an underlever is what you are wanting, I'd include the Walther LGU in your list of guns to consider. people bitch about the trigger on the LGU/LGV's but if you're not a trigger snob (like me) its good enough for sure. Well, that is if you can find one.