He is located in Europe where ME is limited to 7.5J
He is not tall but well built. Looking for a springer. confused whether he should go for HW30 or HW50.
I am confused too
Any suggestion?
Help choose the right airgun
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Re: Help choose the right airgun
He: Who is this in Europe? Adult or Kid
Both HW30 and HW50 are light weight Junior springers with very low cocking effort and has the best Rekkord trigger.
If you planning this for a Teenager for target practice, this would be great idea and I have seen one of our IFG member Denzil had a HW30 with Apperture Inserts and Air Force Diopter (Pictures Posted).
HW30 if its purely target practice and training
HW50 if its for Pest Control and Training
So the choice is yours
Both HW30 and HW50 are light weight Junior springers with very low cocking effort and has the best Rekkord trigger.
If you planning this for a Teenager for target practice, this would be great idea and I have seen one of our IFG member Denzil had a HW30 with Apperture Inserts and Air Force Diopter (Pictures Posted).
HW30 if its purely target practice and training
HW50 if its for Pest Control and Training
So the choice is yours
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Re: Help choose the right airgun
> He is not a young friend! Somewhere around 45.vmanicks wrote:He: Who is this in Europe? Adult or Kid
I said, the ME is limited to 7.5J now where is the differences you see in both?vmanicks wrote: HW30 if its purely target practice and training
HW50 if its for Pest Control and Training