I bought this rifle in April 2022. Just now have gotten around to shooting it. It is surprisingly accurate at 27-30 yards. That is all the range I have in the back yard
I own one of these rifles. I am getting my best accuracy with two pellets: The H&N Field Target Trophy Green, and the JSB Predator GTO .22 lead-free. The Luxux just LOVES these pellets. At 25 meters, the groups look like a single, ragged-edged hole just slightly larger than the diameter of the pellet. At 50 meters under wind-free conditions, I can cover the 5 shot group with a U.D. 5 cent piece. I haven't found a lead pellet that can duplicate that performance.
Interesting. The heavier FFT shoot pretty darn good for me. I'm at 685 above sea level don't know if that can play a factor. By any chance you own a HW98? I'VE been eyeballing one but don't know if it's worth getting if my other rifles kinda hit that mark already.
@@liquidsteel I don't know how old your HW95 Luxus is. I got mine exactly one year ago. I suggest you look at the AEAC review of this rifle here on RUclips. Steve puts the rifle through its paces, and his experience was also that the alloy pellets outshot the lead pellets.
8.44 joules works out at 6 foot pounds? am I missing something or is this rifle 1/2 the power of what it should be? 12 foot pounds for full power In uk.
Hi. Excellent review. I think the best one I have seen on the HW95. I have heard that the grip at the front can cause a few issues even with the artillery hold. One question. I might have missed in your video. What distance were you shooting from the targets ? Pick mine up in a couple of weeks time in the UK. Thanks also for the time in doing the translation to English. 👍
I don't know if it compares equally in accuracy to the Diana 54 . After seeing your video on it. I think it might be my dream spring air rifle. Thanks for the great reviews
I have a 54 in .22 and they are a very very heavy target gun, not a field rifle in any sense. It has the recoil absorbing system similar in basic function to that of the howitzer. Yes incredibly accurate, but not a gun I would ever purchase again. The HW 95 is much more shootable in the practical world, tack driving accuracy given some practise, and a purchase I would never regret.
Thanks for your input I appreciate it, I have never held a 54 so I have nothing to compare it to. I may have changed my mind. Once again thank you. May I ask you if you had the choice of only one springer which one would you keep? I am not in a position to buy anymore pellet gun. I purchased so many Springer's but nothing in top end. I am just trying to pick the best one money is not an issue if I only have to buy one more.
@@jimstewart5008 Hi..I have many many springers( Diana, Kral, Hatsan, Webley, Stoeger, Crosman, Walther, Weirhauch, Gamo, Norica, Cometa ) in my history, and hate to be boring but in my opinion and in my experience,, nothing else, even Walther ( Terrus )or Diana ( mod 54 in .22 mod 34 in .177 ) , can compare to the Weirhauch. Perhaps Air Arms may be in that class but I have not owned one, they are extremely pricey here in Canada.
@@jimstewart5008 Never owned either, but would say the only operational drawback to these could be the loading port. In the sliding cylinder design, I have found that loading / accessing / viewing the loading port can be a bit cumbersome and time consuming, versus a traditional break barrel design.
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Great content. Thanks for taking the time to translate it 👍🏻
Thanks a lot Ashley :)
I bought this rifle in April 2022. Just now have gotten around to shooting it. It is surprisingly accurate at 27-30 yards. That is all the range I have in the back yard
I own one of these rifles. I am getting my best accuracy with two pellets: The H&N Field Target Trophy Green, and the JSB Predator GTO .22 lead-free. The Luxux just LOVES these pellets. At 25 meters, the groups look like a single, ragged-edged hole just slightly larger than the diameter of the pellet. At 50 meters under wind-free conditions, I can cover the 5 shot group with a U.D. 5 cent piece. I haven't found a lead pellet that can duplicate that performance.
Interesting. The heavier FFT shoot pretty darn good for me. I'm at 685 above sea level don't know if that can play a factor. By any chance you own a HW98? I'VE been eyeballing one but don't know if it's worth getting if my other rifles kinda hit that mark already.
@@liquidsteel Sorry, no. I own an Air Arms TX200 Mk 3 and an Air Arms S510 Regulated PCP. No other Weihrauch rifles.
@@liquidsteel I don't know how old your HW95 Luxus is. I got mine exactly one year ago. I suggest you look at the AEAC review of this rifle here on RUclips. Steve puts the rifle through its paces, and his experience was also that the alloy pellets outshot the lead pellets.
Finally in English, well done ✅👍
Thanks for watching :)
Thanks for sharing AG.
I cannot decide between the HW95 Luxus or HW80 SL. Both in 5.5mm. The prices are similar too
8.44 joules works out at 6 foot pounds? am I missing something or is this rifle 1/2 the power of what it should be? 12 foot pounds for full power In uk.
I just commented same thing mate...wtf like Germany want revolt against that crap 😂
I could probably accidentally cough phlegm at more joules 😂
Hi. Excellent review. I think the best one I have seen on the HW95. I have heard that the grip at the front can cause a few issues even with the artillery hold. One question. I might have missed in your video. What distance were you shooting from the targets ? Pick mine up in a couple of weeks time in the UK. Thanks also for the time in doing the translation to English. 👍
I don't know if it compares equally in accuracy to the Diana 54 . After seeing your video on it. I think it might be my dream spring air rifle. Thanks for the great reviews
I have a 54 in .22 and they are a very very heavy target gun, not a field rifle in any sense. It has the recoil absorbing system similar in basic function to that of the howitzer. Yes incredibly accurate, but not a gun I would ever purchase again. The HW 95 is much more shootable in the practical world, tack driving accuracy given some practise, and a purchase I would never regret.
Thanks for your input I appreciate it, I have never held a 54 so I have nothing to compare it to. I may have changed my mind. Once again thank you. May I ask you if you had the choice of only one springer which one would you keep? I am not in a position to buy anymore pellet gun. I purchased so many Springer's but nothing in top end. I am just trying to pick the best one money is not an issue if I only have to buy one more.
@@jimstewart5008 Hi..I have many many springers( Diana, Kral, Hatsan, Webley, Stoeger, Crosman, Walther, Weirhauch, Gamo, Norica, Cometa ) in my history, and hate to be boring but in my opinion and in my experience,, nothing else, even Walther ( Terrus )or Diana ( mod 54 in .22 mod 34 in .177 ) , can compare to the Weirhauch. Perhaps Air Arms may be in that class but I have not owned one, they are extremely pricey here in Canada.
@@altoncrane9714 I am in Canada as well, I have been looking at the TX200 and the HW 97
@@jimstewart5008 Never owned either, but would say the only operational drawback to these could be the loading port. In the sliding cylinder design, I have found that loading / accessing / viewing the loading port can be a bit cumbersome and time consuming,
versus a traditional break barrel design.
If I understood well, HW98K and HW95 are the same rifle?
Because I’m planning to buy a 95 tomorrow, but I already have a 98 one.
How come its only firing 8 joules? Uk think is about 15 joules is German laws more crap than the uk?
What scope do you have on this ?
He said in the Video its a Hawke Frontier
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Kaliber?
177