IHP 35 .22 vs AIMCO M300

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IHP 35 .22 vs AIMCO M300

Post by sabretooth » Sat Jan 08, 2011 4:17 am

Hi All,

Am new to this group.

Recently i ordered an IHP 35 .22 (IHP35+AIMCO pellets+gun oil+rifle cover; total 5485/-).

I saw in the forum couple of threads which had some comparison... couldnt get much out of it.

Could somebody give me a good comparison. Just curious to know ...(initially thought of going for an AIMCO M300 :) )

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Re: IHP 35 .22 vs AIMCO M300

Post by ramtiger » Mon Oct 17, 2011 10:25 pm

m300 is heavier than the IHP, its more powerful than the IHP. but accuracy is lesser than the IHP

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Re: IHP 35 .22 vs AIMCO M300

Post by jignesh712712 » Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:31 am

dear friend

i have aimco 300 i know this is most power full air rifle in ever indian make.( springer in indian make )

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Re: IHP 35 .22 vs AIMCO M300

Post by SUFFIX » Tue Nov 01, 2011 11:43 am

jignesh712712 wrote:dear friend

i have aimco 300 i know this is most power full air rifle in ever indian make.( springer in indian make )

jignesh chauhan
How many pellets have you fired so far?

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Re: IHP 35 .22 vs AIMCO M300

Post by brihacharan » Tue Nov 01, 2011 12:14 pm

jignesh712712 wrote:dear friend

i have aimco 300 i know this is most power full air rifle in ever indian make.( springer in indian make )
jignesh chauhan
Hi Jignesh,
> What is your definition of POWER!?
> Power means nothing if your gun isn't accurate....
> Have you compared the FPS & FPE of Amico & IHP35 in 22cal - USING DIFFERENT TYPES & WEIGHTS OF PELLETS?
> Remember all Indian made air rifles in 22cal do not shoot beyond "500 to 525 FPS.
> If you happen to get the guns tuned - you may perhaps get an additional 10 to 15 FPS + good accuracy.
> In the interest of smooth & vibration free shooting + accuracy - DO NOT GET FASCINATED BY ADDING POWER.HAPPY SHOOTING :D
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Re: IHP 35 .22 vs AIMCO M300

Post by Happy » Tue Nov 01, 2011 2:18 pm

Very well said brihcharan sir,
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Re: IHP 35 .22 vs AIMCO M300

Post by jignesh712712 » Tue Nov 01, 2011 4:48 pm

brihacharanji are you right.

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Re: IHP 35 .22 vs AIMCO M300

Post by THX 1138 » Tue Nov 01, 2011 8:36 pm

brihacharan wrote:
jignesh712712 wrote: > Have you compared the FPS & FPE of Amico & IHP35 in 22cal - USING DIFFERENT TYPES & WEIGHTS OF PELLETS?
> Remember all Indian made air rifles in 22cal do not shoot beyond "500 to 525 FPS.
> If you happen to get the guns tuned - you may perhaps get an additional 10 to 15 FPS + good accuracy
:shock: so is it not possible to add say 100 FPS by tuning?

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Re: IHP 35 .22 vs AIMCO M300

Post by SUFFIX » Tue Nov 01, 2011 8:38 pm

Possible but depends on guns/models.

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Re: IHP 35 .22 vs AIMCO M300

Post by ramtiger » Mon Dec 19, 2011 2:25 pm

IHP barrel is rifled but aimco M300 has non rifled barrel

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Re: IHP 35 .22 vs AIMCO M300

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Re: IHP 35 .22 vs AIMCO M300

Postby ramtiger » Mon Dec 19, 2011 2:25 pm
IHP barrel is rifled but aimco M300 has non rifled barrel
How can it be possible ??????? :shock:
Sometimes if you want to get rid of the gun, you have to pick the gun up.

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Re: IHP 35 .22 vs AIMCO M300

Post by brihacharan » Thu Dec 29, 2011 4:45 pm

Rijo Joseph wrote:
Re: IHP 35 .22 vs AIMCO M300
Postby ramtiger » Mon Dec 19, 2011 2:25 pm
IHP barrel is rifled but aimco M300 has non rifled barrel
How can it be possible ??????? :shock:
> What's the confusion friends?
> Air Rifle means the barrel is 'RIFLED' ie: there are grooves inside the barrel, they are called pitch & landing
> These grooves aid the flight of the pellet - keeping the flight path steady by spinning on their axis - principles of ballistics :D
> While 'guns' have a smooth bore - like in Shot Guns
> The term 'Guns' is generic in nature and is commonly used for all types of firearms or air weapons.
> But Rifles are rifles & Guns are guns, technically speaking.
> Rifles shoot longer ranges as compared to Smooth bore guns
> BTW I have never seen or shot an AIMCO air rifle / gun - hence wouldn't know if it comes with a smooth bore and in my considered opinion no modern air weapon comes with a smooth bore.
> Perhaps 'Ramtiger' couldn't see the rifling in his AIMCO probably due to the glare when you peep into the barrel against light :lol:
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Re: IHP 35 .22 vs AIMCO M300

Post by FPSRussia » Thu Dec 29, 2011 6:14 pm

brihacharan wrote:
Rijo Joseph wrote:
Re: IHP 35 .22 vs AIMCO M300
Postby ramtiger » Mon Dec 19, 2011 2:25 pm
IHP barrel is rifled but aimco M300 has non rifled barrel
How can it be possible ??????? :shock:
> What's the confusion friends?
> Air Rifle means the barrel is 'RIFLED' ie: there are grooves inside the barrel, they are called pitch & landing
> These grooves aid the flight of the pellet - keeping the flight path steady by spinning on their axis - principles of ballistics :D
> While 'guns' have a smooth bore - like in Shot Guns
> The term 'Guns' is generic in nature and is commonly used for all types of firearms or air weapons.
> But Rifles are rifles & Guns are guns, technically speaking.
> Rifles shoot longer ranges as compared to Smooth bore guns
> BTW I have never seen or shot an AIMCO air rifle / gun - hence wouldn't know if it comes with a smooth bore and in my considered opinion no modern air weapon comes with a smooth bore.
> Perhaps 'Ramtiger' couldn't see the rifling in his AIMCO probably due to the glare when you peep into the barrel against light :lol:
Cheers
Briha
>Aimco m300 has a silencer type fitting infront of it.Keeping in mind,it has a tap loder,seein into barrel is near to impossible..

>Briha Ji!Shall we safely say that..''Every rifle is a gun but every gun isnt a rifle.'' :D
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Re: IHP 35 .22 vs AIMCO M300

Post by Rijo Joseph » Fri Dec 30, 2011 10:27 am

Again Confused !!!! :lol:

IS it Aimco M300 has a NON RIFLED barrel ? :twisted:
Sometimes if you want to get rid of the gun, you have to pick the gun up.

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Re: IHP 35 .22 vs AIMCO M300

Post by brihacharan » Fri Dec 30, 2011 10:34 am

>Briha Ji!Shall we safely say that..''Every rifle is a gun but every gun isnt a rifle.''
Regards

> Well Said - Friend :D
> Happy Shooting!
Cheers :cheers:
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