Can anyone help me to chose hw100 versions ?
I wan't to use it for Field Target activities.
Can you compare .177 and .22
And compare 30j (long barrel)
16j, and 7.5j versions.
What is the advantages and disadvantages ?
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Can anyone help me to chose hw100 versions ?
I wan't to use it for Field Target activities.
Can you compare .177 and .22
And compare 30j (long barrel)
16j, and 7.5j versions.
What is the advantages and disadvantages ?
For Field Target only .177 is suitable, because of its lower weight, higher speed at a specific power level and therefore less bullet drop.
The most common Power level is 16 Joules or 12 ftp in Field Target. In the US they use a slightly higher power level (interesting for the next world championship). So, if you want to participate in any international FT events, 16 Joules are most senseful! In case you ant to train in germany, italy and countries with a limit of 7.5 joules, you need a firearms certificate to buy a gun of a higher power level.
In case you want to hunt, the 30 joules version might be of interest (in .22 of course), but you only get 30 useful shots, that are of low consistency.
For more technical details have a look at this: Technical Analysis of the HW100
Regards MOA
I want to buy .177 and 30j version.
thanx for your answer
But you know, there only will be 30 shoots per fill with the 30J version.
At fieldtarget you will need at least 50 shoots.
Waldo
177 with 30J is a bad choice.
For FT in Europe is 16J max.
For hunting and fun is HW100 in22 with 35J the best solution!
Maybe you can find some more information here:
CO2air.de - Encyclopedia - WEIHRAUCH - HW100
But 99% it´s on German.