Just had my HW100 back from Hull Cartridge UK for a service and they returned it serviced and tested on their chrono. With F.T Exacts my .22 returned Mean Velocity 571.64 fps with an S.D of 0.52 and Mean Muzzle Energy 11.54 and S.D of 0.02 I'm very impressed. This rifle when bench rested is putting pellet upon pellet at 30 yards. I thought it was a bit spendy when I bought it but it makes me smile every time I take it out. I actually use this rifle for centrefire bench rest technique practice as I know a duff shot is my fault.
You should place a camera closer to the target, if your going to film on or close to the rifle use a scope camera. I think that camera was actually on the shooting table.
I'd be interested to know what the head sizes of the pellets was and if they were all the same, iv tested pellets in the past and found my rifles liked certain head sizes
My Daystate, with Daystate sovereigns, shoots like the JSB exact 4.52s in this test. Which is a shame, because I’ve now got, 2 full tins of JSB exact 4.52 and 4.53
It’s all about the grouping, not the bullseye. I quite often move my poi off the bull when pellet testing whilst keeping the poa on the bull as, in my opinion, it gives a better test rather than blowing the bullseye out and losing your poa.
Good video buddy, you deserve a lot more subs , than you have , love watching your vids and always give a 👍 thumbs up , the next video I put up , will give you a shout out , and hopefully some of my video viewers will subscribe thanks shaneweightman
Just had my HW100 back from Hull Cartridge UK for a service and they returned it serviced and tested on their chrono. With F.T Exacts my .22 returned
Mean Velocity 571.64 fps with an S.D of 0.52
and Mean Muzzle Energy 11.54 and S.D of 0.02
I'm very impressed. This rifle when bench rested is putting pellet upon pellet at 30 yards. I thought it was a bit spendy when I bought it but it makes me smile every time I take it out. I actually use this rifle for centrefire bench rest technique practice as I know a duff shot is my fault.
Worth every penny..sometimes you spend a bit xtra and why not.
You should place a camera closer to the target, if your going to film on or close to the rifle use a scope camera.
I think that camera was actually on the shooting table.
Good test, buddy.
And some good info for me. 😄
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I'd be interested to know what the head sizes of the pellets was and if they were all the same, iv tested pellets in the past and found my rifles liked certain head sizes
hi , i think they only do them in 1 size , 4.52 some tins just say 4.5
My Daystate, with Daystate sovereigns, shoots like the JSB exact 4.52s in this test. Which is a shame, because I’ve now got, 2 full tins of JSB exact 4.52 and 4.53
jsb's are a bit cheaper than Sovs.i find the 4.53 a good all round pellet
Around a 1 inch group at 50 metre. Aiming off . Not zero’d at that distance.
50 yards .22. 12ftlbs..not so easy..a small 5mph wind will blow the pellets off 1 inch
It’s all about the grouping, not the bullseye.
I quite often move my poi off the bull when pellet testing whilst keeping the poa on the bull as, in my opinion, it gives a better test rather than blowing the bullseye out and losing your poa.
My Hw100 likes AA Diabalo hunters. .22 pellet on pellets at 30 yds .
Great review and test, very good, just found your chanel and you got one more sub, Cheers
Interesting but spoilt by the very shaky camera work.
We have a strength gym next door throwing tractor tyres around..😁
Good video buddy, you deserve a lot more subs , than you have , love watching your vids and always give a 👍 thumbs up , the next video I put up , will give you a shout out , and hopefully some of my video viewers will subscribe thanks shaneweightman