HW50 is the same as the 99s and this anniversary version is lovely. I'm not normally a laminate fan but i recently got the HW97KT 125 yr one and it is superb, shoots as well as a PCP. I have a HW99s and its a great rifle, light and very accurate and the build quality is excellent. I have 5 Weihrauchs and they are all keepers.
bought one for my grandson he is 5 months old when I saw one at a shooting show just had to get it for him its been shot once its spot on back in the box now 😃
@@geetee7154 haha. You know you want too… I mean a hat pen and badge will add to the collection right? Pretty sure you can get 5% off if you get it through surplus store 🤫
@@fessybear well. I couldn’t comment on the wolverine as not shot one. But… it’s comparing a break barrel to PCP so depends on what you’re looking for. I like breakers but love PCP. So if you’re asking me…. Go wolverine. But… pcp can get boring/it’s too easy haha. Cheers
Erm. Hard to say as not sure what your neighbours are like. Mine doesn’t annoy the neighbours. It is a little louder than I’d like. But doesn’t bark too much
@@jakefoxon4218 it’s a good question. It’s also a constant debate. Preference, skill requirement (breakers are harder), you won’t run out of shots with a break barrel vs pcp, there are arguments for or against. You can get repeating breakers which have a magazine which helps. But yeah. Preference is the biggest point and skill as a user…. Possibly going to start a fight.
I have a nice collection of both PCP and springers, I mainly shoot bench rest, and occasionally HFT and a spot of pest control, the PCP's are very clinical and very forgiving unlike a springer which takes a lot more skill and each springer is a little different in the terms of handling, some smooth and some kick like a mule, I enjoy the challenge of a springer and once you get to grips with it, I find it very rewarding. I have shot bench rest with one of my HW97's at 45 yards and managed a 5 shot 5mm group centre to centre, with my R12 a 4mm group both .177 (or .117😉) so accuracy wise not a lot in it. For pest control it's always PCP it's quieter and if unfortunately you don't get a clean kill you already straight away with a second shot. If you have never shot a springer, borrow one and give it ago, they really grow on you 👍🏻😊
HW50 is the same as the 99s and this anniversary version is lovely. I'm not normally a laminate fan but i recently got the HW97KT 125 yr one and it is superb, shoots as well as a PCP. I have a HW99s and its a great rifle, light and very accurate and the build quality is excellent. I have 5 Weihrauchs and they are all keepers.
@@Getting-Older correct. 99s uk and 50 German I believe. HW just do it right!
I just sold one of these today . Brilliant edition
Winning with the sale. Maybe they came from my video 😉 hahah
I Just got mine, nr 164 of 900 and it shoots incredibly well.
bought one for my grandson he is 5 months old when I saw one at a shooting show just had to get it for him its been shot once its spot on back in the box now 😃
@@michaelabel6855 ah. That’s great! I hope he loves it when he’s bigger! I think you should lead it in though. 😉
@@tvm-reviews I probably will thanks for that 👍
Nice one Tyler, that sure is superb looking Rifle, my local RFD has just got a couple in, am sorely tempted 🤔👍
@@geetee7154 haha. You know you want too… I mean a hat pen and badge will add to the collection right? Pretty sure you can get 5% off if you get it through surplus store 🤫
Nice rifle for sure
Both of mine will do sub 1" groups at 50m
We're still waiting for the 110 yard 1 inch group with a sub 12 you promised you would record on my channel before you deleted your comment 🙄
Comparing to a wolverine 2 which is unregulated, how much of an upgrade is thr wolverine r... And would you say its worth it.
@@fessybear well. I couldn’t comment on the wolverine as not shot one. But… it’s comparing a break barrel to PCP so depends on what you’re looking for. I like breakers but love PCP. So if you’re asking me…. Go wolverine. But… pcp can get boring/it’s too easy haha. Cheers
I reckon a big scope like that will move if you don't have one piece mounts or an arrestor
Are the 50/99s going to annoy the neighbours? Compared to say the 95/97??
Erm. Hard to say as not sure what your neighbours are like. Mine doesn’t annoy the neighbours. It is a little louder than I’d like. But doesn’t bark too much
Is there actually any advantage to break barrel over pcp? Just seems like such a chore compared to pcp
@@jakefoxon4218 it’s a good question. It’s also a constant debate. Preference, skill requirement (breakers are harder), you won’t run out of shots with a break barrel vs pcp, there are arguments for or against. You can get repeating breakers which have a magazine which helps. But yeah. Preference is the biggest point and skill as a user…. Possibly going to start a fight.
I have a nice collection of both PCP and springers, I mainly shoot bench rest, and occasionally HFT and a spot of pest control, the PCP's are very clinical and very forgiving unlike a springer which takes a lot more skill and each springer is a little different in the terms of handling, some smooth and some kick like a mule, I enjoy the challenge of a springer and once you get to grips with it, I find it very rewarding. I have shot bench rest with one of my HW97's at 45 yards and managed a 5 shot 5mm group centre to centre, with my R12 a 4mm group both .177 (or .117😉) so accuracy wise not a lot in it. For pest control it's always PCP it's quieter and if unfortunately you don't get a clean kill you already straight away with a second shot. If you have never shot a springer, borrow one and give it ago, they really grow on you 👍🏻😊
@@jasoncurtis-cookiedude8540 great response! Thank you