Hw 95k .22 best break barrel known to man?

So which is better .177 or .22 πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
None are better or worse, across all calibers...there are merely those who, through some archaic reasoning, or lack of initiative, are un inclined to broaden horizons or , possibly, like many of today's youth, are unwilling to put in a bit of work, to gain an outcome ? Each caliber has a benefit, as well as a detriment...know these attributes & exploit them to best useage.
 
None are better or worse, across all calibers...there are merely those who, through some archaic reasoning, or lack of initiative, are un inclined to broaden horizons or , possibly, like many of today's youth, are unwilling to put in a bit of work, to gain an outcome ? Each caliber has a benefit, as well as a detriment...know these attributes & exploit them to best useage.
Now i can understand people stripping a gun because of whatever reason like inconsistently or not running right. But what baffles me is someone buying a gun and the first thing they do before even shooting a pellet is taking the whole thing apart. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Madness
 
Now i can understand people stripping a gun because of whatever reason like inconsistently or not running right. But what baffles me is someone buying a gun and the first thing they do before even shooting a pellet is taking the whole thing apart. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Madness
I concur, but, your counter point/ response has little to do with my post.
 
Only believable if there is proof πŸ€”πŸ˜†
Best I can offer is my word & pix of the results...59 years on earth & not bullshitted anyone yet...won' t start now.πŸ™‚πŸ‘
I can tell you this...it'll require in the neighborhood of 2 feet holdover, your wind reading skills need be up to par & a modicum of luck tucked in your wallet.
 
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Ive had a few HW95s including a sandwell field sports one . With the exception of the Sandwell one my second hand HW35 seems to have a much nicer shot cycle and is it appears less hold sensitive . Never owned Hw35 before but they shoot really nice
 
@bluestu & @Canning11 , lemme go here...
I appreciate the 😯 emojis, honestly ! What you fellas need to realize, as do many others, is not to keep your wings folded in, let not naysayers rule your judgement, let the fella that says " that's impossible" impede your stride whilst doing " the impossible"... If it can be dreamt, it can be done !
A fella that used to be a regular here on the forum ( Tommy Tilly) inspired me to try my " impossible" antics, a few years ago. Many thanks Tommy !! The rub is this - if you listen to others & box yourself in, you'll be forever in a box...do, to your best effort, that which " box dwellers" deem impossible ! Pep talk over, now get the f**k out there & shoot !πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ™‚
That yellow square is 100 + off my deck;
Best shot ( thus far e/ a .22 Gamo 880, w/ Maccari internals. πŸ‘
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None are better or worse, across all calibers...there are merely those who, through some archaic reasoning, or lack of initiative, are un inclined to broaden horizons or , possibly, like many of today's youth, are unwilling to put in a bit of work, to gain an outcome ? Each caliber has a benefit, as well as a detriment...know these attributes & exploit them to best useage.

Awful lot of words there to state .22 is superior πŸ˜€
 
Awful lot of words there to state .22 is superior πŸ˜€
Interpret as you will ...a .22 is in no way superior. Each calibre has a strength...
I'd no more hunt Cape Buffalo with a .220 Swift as neuter myself with a dull deer antler... Nor would I grab a .375 H&H to shoot prairie dogs...y'all need apply some logic.
 
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