Dude thank you so much for making this video, I've been wanting a chrony test of the Mod 25 in .22 cal for so long! I bought the Supertact in .177 a while back but had to return it cause the breach hole was incredibly tight, loading pellets without damaging them was a pain but I miss being able to take a powerful break barrel on my backpack so much that I wanted to order it again on .22 and now you've convinced me! Seems like it loads those pellets without any issue, thanks again!
those are thumpers. when the cylinders heart up they make the air expand more = velocity , keep a record of your guns fps and the days conditions to find out valuable info besides performance you can tell if it's starting to wear down or what conditions it shoots best at. My only suggestion is to take advantage of those nice woods you have in the background if you can for a dedicated range . It's accuracy has me wanting one for the backpack for sure.
Hatsan 25, Hammerli Firehornet, Webley Typhoon, it's practically the same gun, all of them used to be spring-loaded, now Hatsan has moved towards gas springs. I know that you Americans like the .22 caliber for its hunting capabilities, but from my own experience, I can say that such a large caliber in any gun smaller than 17 juli makes no sense. The shot fall is very high, too high. I'm from Poland, where we have a limit of 17 Juli and a better choice is the 177 caliber. Especially if you want to shoot at a target. (Hunting with an air gun is not allowed in Poland) Then you load very light Crosman Wadcutter or JSB Exact Expres pistol pellets, and Very high muzzle velocity cuts beautiful, even holes in the disc. For this reason, I have not yet purchased the Crosman 2240, because although it is a very nice gun, I would have to convert it to a smaller caliber. Crosman 2300 again, it's great, but very expensive to buy in Poland. If you want a real gun with a classic spring that is well made - buy the Diana LP8 Magnum or the Weihrauch HW45 - these are real guns.
Hello there. Yes, I have seen a few guns like the ones mentioned. They look just like the Hatsan mod 25. I have seen a similar situation between the Hatsan Jet and the Reximex mito pistols. They also look like the same gun. I'm sorry to hear that the gun laws in Poland are so strict. America is on the way to that very situation.
This actually made me reconsider wanting a Ruger pistol... Anything under 400fps sounds a bit low to me even for 10m shooting {P17 is right arround 400fps and is still very fun} The Hatsan seems to be pretty equal in power to the (not detuned to 495fps) Benjamin trail pistol! [Edit; nope twice the weight but same velocity] Good enough for a plinker for sure! I guess the lower power ones still can be great basement/ short range shooters tho {Extra edit: YT censorship is strong today. Tried to reply 4times I quit}
Yeah I was looking at the Ruger also. I probably would have gotten one if it had come in .22 cal and had more power. The Hatsan Supercharger is a tower of power for a break barrel pistol. I'm glad this video helped. It was fun to make. Thanks for watching.
I would say hell yes it could. It is more powerful than a BB gun and I have seen folks shoot doves with those at close range. The mod 25 can go through a metal soup can easily. Thanks for watching.
Yes there is a very big difference between the two pistols. You can really tell when it comes time to cock the Hatsan. Thanks again for your comment and viewership.
@@JaceBell i have family in canada bc so i grew up with sasquatch stories as a kid. Still looking a lot of sasquatch stuff on you tube and have a lot of stuff ( books, models ,comics) from the big guy 👍😉have a nice day
@@JaceBell looks more real then the bigfoot from from Sylvanic Bigfoot you tube channel.his bigfoot looks like cheap puppets. is it’s true ? I don’t know but i hope they are there.
Both crap. No comparison, other than that. Sp500 is a 300ft/s pistol, Hatsan is a powerbully that coulden't hit a barn door, like the sp500. Get a decent springer.😊
Dude thank you so much for making this video, I've been wanting a chrony test of the Mod 25 in .22 cal for so long! I bought the Supertact in .177 a while back but had to return it cause the breach hole was incredibly tight, loading pellets without damaging them was a pain but I miss being able to take a powerful break barrel on my backpack so much that I wanted to order it again on .22 and now you've convinced me! Seems like it loads those pellets without any issue, thanks again!
Cool! I am glad I could help. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the upload enjoyed that . Some power from the Hatsan wow 😂
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
those are thumpers. when the cylinders heart up they make the air expand more = velocity , keep a record of your guns fps and the days conditions to find out valuable info besides performance you can tell if it's starting to wear down or what conditions it shoots best at. My only suggestion is to take advantage of those nice woods you have in the background if you can for a dedicated range . It's accuracy has me wanting one for the backpack for sure.
Thanks for the advice.
Looks like fun, especially that Hatsan hammer 🔨👍
Oh yeah! She's a smacker bro!
Hatsan 25, Hammerli Firehornet, Webley Typhoon, it's practically the same gun, all of them used to be spring-loaded, now Hatsan has moved towards gas springs.
I know that you Americans like the .22 caliber for its hunting capabilities, but from my own experience, I can say that such a large caliber in any gun smaller than 17 juli makes no sense. The shot fall is very high, too high.
I'm from Poland, where we have a limit of 17 Juli and a better choice is the 177 caliber. Especially if you want to shoot at a target. (Hunting with an air gun is not allowed in Poland) Then you load very light Crosman Wadcutter or JSB Exact Expres pistol pellets, and Very high muzzle velocity cuts beautiful, even holes in the disc.
For this reason, I have not yet purchased the Crosman 2240, because although it is a very nice gun, I would have to convert it to a smaller caliber. Crosman 2300 again, it's great, but very expensive to buy in Poland.
If you want a real gun with a classic spring that is well made - buy the Diana LP8 Magnum or the Weihrauch HW45 - these are real guns.
Hello there. Yes, I have seen a few guns like the ones mentioned. They look just like the Hatsan mod 25. I have seen a similar situation between the Hatsan Jet and the Reximex mito pistols. They also look like the same gun. I'm sorry to hear that the gun laws in Poland are so strict. America is on the way to that very situation.
Also, I think Crosman makes the best looking pistols. They remind me of a Luger. Thanks for commenting and watching.
.22 is preferred for small game hunting
great video, which pellets do you recommend for the the hatsan mod 25?
Crosman hollow points. Thanks for watching.
@@JaceBell thanks for the reaction, i will try these pretty soon
This actually made me reconsider wanting a Ruger pistol... Anything under 400fps sounds a bit low to me even for 10m shooting
{P17 is right arround 400fps and is still very fun}
The Hatsan seems to be pretty equal in power to the (not detuned to 495fps) Benjamin trail pistol!
[Edit; nope twice the weight but same velocity]
Good enough for a plinker for sure!
I guess the lower power ones still can be great basement/ short range shooters tho
{Extra edit: YT censorship is strong today. Tried to reply 4times I quit}
Yeah I was looking at the Ruger also. I probably would have gotten one if it had come in .22 cal and had more power. The Hatsan Supercharger is a tower of power for a break barrel pistol. I'm glad this video helped. It was fun to make. Thanks for watching.
@@JaceBell I tried very hard to answer you but after 4 try and banned comments all I want is a Rumble account.
@@LowkeyAirgunner Banned comments? From TH-cam or the Canadian gov?
@@JaceBell YT censorship at its finest... But kenada is next with bill c-11
(I don't even know wich word was the issue... This is how dumb it is.)
Is it Niro piston or spring?
Spring-piston
Supercharger is the best
It is a very good pistol.
Is the hatsan 1.77 or .22 cal ?
22 cal. Thanks for watching.
Can your hatsan mod 25 knock down a dove?
I would say hell yes it could. It is more powerful than a BB gun and I have seen folks shoot doves with those at close range. The mod 25 can go through a metal soup can easily. Thanks for watching.
What’s it’s ur pellets weight
14.3 grains
Like the old BSA Scorpion
I just looked up the BSA Scorpion. Almost a doppelganger. History definitely repeats itself. Thanks for watching.
Is that chronograph set on meters?
300 seems low.
No Sir it is defaulted to feet per second.
@@JaceBell
Big difference between the two pistols. I just assumed both were going to be around the 500 fps.
Yes there is a very big difference between the two pistols. You can really tell when it comes time to cock the Hatsan. Thanks again for your comment and viewership.
@@johnnybbgunner2136 The Snowpeak was in 5,5mm caliber and Hatsan in 4.5mm. Thats why there was so big difference
No. Both pistols are 22 cal.
Hatsan 🇹🇷❤️
I love Hatsan too.
FP?
Yes. Feet per second.
Is like a 600 hps mustang against a vw beetle 60 hps👍😉
Hahaha! I like that analogy. Thanks for watching.
Hey I enjoyed your bigfoot video. I have always wanted to do a video on that subject.
@@JaceBell i have family in canada bc so i grew up with sasquatch stories as a kid. Still looking a lot of sasquatch stuff on you tube and have a lot of stuff ( books, models ,comics) from the big guy 👍😉have a nice day
What do you think of the Patty film?
@@JaceBell looks more real then the bigfoot from from Sylvanic Bigfoot you tube channel.his bigfoot looks like cheap puppets. is it’s true ? I don’t know but i hope they are there.
Good pistols
Thanks
Hatsan made for only right handed people only, because of the grip.
@@dwainmorgan8550 I would file down the grip with a grinder or make a custom one. Thanks for watching.
Both crap. No comparison, other than that. Sp500 is a 300ft/s pistol, Hatsan is a powerbully that coulden't hit a barn door, like the sp500. Get a decent springer.😊
All my Hatsans are accurate.
a ver el dedo fuera del gatillo, cuidadito
Thanks