I have a hw100 bp in .177, one of the standard ones with a bigger cylinder. Best gun I have ever used, never puts a foot wrong. The ergonomics mean that the weight seems to vanish when you shoulder it and it is pellet on pellet with Bisley Magnums out to 40m in normal conditions but on a very still day you can get half-inch five groups at 65m. Superb gun out of the box, just immaculate. (And when it needed servicing a year ago I sent it to The RatWorks in the UK, they changed the reg and tuned it to perfection, I now get 180+ shots per fill and you can't get a better air rifle for twice the cost.)
Own the carbine and it‘s a keeper in my collection. For fieldwork it would be easy to buy a cylinder to double the shotcount. They‘re still builted to fill them seperatet from the gun and easy to screw them on and off 😉
I have the standard HW100BP and it is brilliant. I believe the one you are reviewing is the “K” version which is shorter than the standard. Great review.
Great review mate! Always a good watch - honest and includes the cons as well as the pros! That gun is a laser! On an aside: Please have a word with the guys at crack shots - they sponsor a ‘larger’ YT air gun shooting channel which has been promoting shooting squirrels with air pistols that weren’t even zeroed properly. Something I would not want my business associated with, no matter the reputation of said channel. I’d suggest they cut ties - as being involved with this channel is not something that will be good for business (or our sport) in the long run.
You need a more stable platform to shoot off when reviewing a gun, you tend to be all over the place when taking aim. Not all guns suit everyone be it how it feels to hold, the Hw100 K/ BP series purpose is for huntiing & not paper hole punching. This said hence the low shot count where you rarely need more than 50+ shots for a days hunting unless shooting rats, a pump is cost effective to fill up. The HW100 as you mentioned is reliable, easy to maintain, parts widely available & very accurate at a good price compared to other makers. Adding a lighter cylinder & a bit of fine tuning makes the HW100 perform on par with air rifles costing more than double in price. A free floating 177 barrel will always be more accurate over 22 but a lot depends on the person pulling the trigger.
i love weihrauchs ..but its not the prettiest of guns ..great shooting by the way ..i currently have the hw110 laminate with titanium tube extended .. great review
@southwestshooters thank you for your reply, i love watching your reviews and value your opinions, the reason I asked is I've been shooting for about 18 months now just target and plinking ( hunting is not for me ) and im going into HFT at my local range just for fun . I already have the Ghost in 177 , in your honest opinion would this be suitable, thank you again for your brilliant reviews 👍 keep them coming.
@@garyhaden2390 you are most welcome Gary. I think that the Ghost is one of the best guns available on the market right now. I absolutely think it would be suitable for what you are looking to do..... The only limit is you! I was blown away by how good it was.
Nah you say well done Weihrauch but it's the man behind the gun who deserves the praise. A good tradesman never blames his tools and that, but very good grouping chris. I love weihrauchs as I've mentioned in the past.
Good review but hardly 5p group bud you have to include flyers bud 🙄 not just the shots you want to include Chris honesty is the best policy and you didn't mention the hammer spring issues this gun has had bud, keep it real please 👍
No hammer spring issues with the Hw100 bud. The 100 is know as the workhorse of the PCP world and I’m pretty sure the bullpup has the same action etc as the standard HW100 rifle. The hammer spring issue are with the HW110 - a lovely rifle, I had the K version for a few years (it needed it sorting by HW100tuning to sort power issue) and it was excellent.
@@fencer39 no it doesn’t,and as your aware the hatsan is made badly.maybe as an fac it’s good but doesn’t compare in anyway with the bp southwest shooters reviewed.
@@andyfry745 you ever tried 1? or shot 1? . Reckon the answer to both is no. I have flash pup and HW100 KT. Can get very similar groups from both. Ok the Hatsan's finish might not be that of a Weihrauch but its plenty good enough for £350. And I know which is the most fun to shoot!
@@fencer39 I have a range so have used/tried what most people never will..you usually get what you pay for.push both the mentioned rifles out to 60 meters then compare…although another one that possibly breaks the rules..Artemis p10 in 22…awful stock made badly but incredibly accurate once you’ve cleans the barrels for an hour…internally also the hatsan are of mediocre quality hence why most air smiths won’t work on them.we no them as a throw away,as when it does die throw it away!
@@andyfry745 read what i originally wrote. The guy was shooting at 30 metres No where did i mention quality or shooting at 60 metres . Why are you so quick to criticise and then bring other factors ?. I already told you I can achieve the same over 30 metres with both.
I have a hw100 bp in .177, one of the standard ones with a bigger cylinder. Best gun I have ever used, never puts a foot wrong. The ergonomics mean that the weight seems to vanish when you shoulder it and it is pellet on pellet with Bisley Magnums out to 40m in normal conditions but on a very still day you can get half-inch five groups at 65m. Superb gun out of the box, just immaculate. (And when it needed servicing a year ago I sent it to The RatWorks in the UK, they changed the reg and tuned it to perfection, I now get 180+ shots per fill and you can't get a better air rifle for twice the cost.)
Great guns weirauchs Chris.I love my HW100.Very accurate and reliable.Nice grouping fella and good to see you back.
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You can't go wrong with a Weihrauch. Nice shooting and great review Chris.
Own the carbine and it‘s a keeper in my collection. For fieldwork it would be easy to buy a cylinder to double the shotcount. They‘re still builted to fill them seperatet from the gun and easy to screw them on and off 😉
Good to see you back Chris and a great review of an excellent rifle. 👍
I have the standard HW100BP and it is brilliant. I believe the one you are reviewing is the “K” version which is shorter than the standard.
Great review.
Great review mate! Always a good watch - honest and includes the cons as well as the pros! That gun is a laser!
On an aside:
Please have a word with the guys at crack shots - they sponsor a ‘larger’ YT air gun shooting channel which has been promoting shooting squirrels with air pistols that weren’t even zeroed properly. Something I would not want my business associated with, no matter the reputation of said channel. I’d suggest they cut ties - as being involved with this channel is not something that will be good for business (or our sport) in the long run.
Please can you send me an email?
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Excellent review and excellent shooting Christopher 👍🏻
Couldnt afford a real holiday so had to kip on someone's sofa.. your such a weapon
Hi what scope are you using in this vid?
Greetings Chris , whot a great review of a fantastic rifle ... My first pcp was a HW110 , they make super rifles .... Thank you Chris 😀
You need a more stable platform to shoot off when reviewing a gun, you tend to be all over the place when taking aim.
Not all guns suit everyone be it how it feels to hold, the Hw100 K/ BP series purpose is for huntiing & not paper hole punching.
This said hence the low shot count where you rarely need more than 50+ shots for a days hunting unless shooting rats, a pump is cost effective to fill up.
The HW100 as you mentioned is reliable, easy to maintain, parts widely available & very accurate at a good price compared to other makers.
Adding a lighter cylinder & a bit of fine tuning makes the HW100 perform on par with air rifles costing more than double in price.
A free floating 177 barrel will always be more accurate over 22 but a lot depends on the person pulling the trigger.
i love weihrauchs ..but its not the prettiest of guns ..great shooting by the way ..i currently have the hw110 laminate with titanium tube extended .. great review
Hi, what Scope are you using in this Video ?
Superb rifle and great shooting! New sub now. Thanks great channel. 😊
had one since release faultless
Yes its german can't go wrong nice one
what is the scope ? pls
Same question
What scope it is
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Leftie ....Rightie..
Hee hee.
Another nice review.
You rarely talk about using the rifles over a few hours Chris..? how heavy...size, ease of handling
I have one, the ergonomics are superb, the weight just vanishes when you shoulder it. But it's quite a lump to carry around the fields.
Not an attractive unit but surprisingly accurate for such a short barrel. Nice shooting, Chris but you need to slow down 😉😁
How would you rate it against the brocock Ghost.
Honestly.... The Ghost is superior in every way.
@southwestshooters thank you for your reply, i love watching your reviews and value your opinions, the reason I asked is I've been shooting for about 18 months now just target and plinking ( hunting is not for me ) and im going into HFT at my local range just for fun . I already have the Ghost in 177 , in your honest opinion would this be suitable, thank you again for your brilliant reviews 👍 keep them coming.
@@garyhaden2390 you are most welcome Gary. I think that the Ghost is one of the best guns available on the market right now. I absolutely think it would be suitable for what you are looking to do..... The only limit is you! I was blown away by how good it was.
@@southwestshooters thank you very much.
you missed that 5p with every shot
more pellets for your money less shots for your money and you use more air
Nah you say well done Weihrauch but it's the man behind the gun who deserves the praise. A good tradesman never blames his tools and that, but very good grouping chris. I love weihrauchs as I've mentioned in the past.
Thank you for your kind words!
Nah your talking shite
Nay you are talking pure shite. He maybe an excellent shot but without an accurate gun his grouping would be all over the place.
Good review but hardly 5p group bud you have to include flyers bud 🙄 not just the shots you want to include Chris honesty is the best policy and you didn't mention the hammer spring issues this gun has had bud, keep it real please 👍
No hammer spring issues with the Hw100 bud. The 100 is know as the workhorse of the PCP world and I’m pretty sure the bullpup has the same action etc as the standard HW100 rifle. The hammer spring issue are with the HW110 - a lovely rifle, I had the K version for a few years (it needed it sorting by HW100tuning to sort power issue) and it was excellent.
Chinese p15 PCP is cheap Then European Pcp You have to sell your property to buy the European PCP air rifle
Rubbish gun had one 24 hours took it back
Ouch…that’s even to dear for London.that’s a good rifle but almost a grand used? I hope it’s immaculate,1 owner with mot and 1 mile on its clock?😉….
Hatsan flash pup does exactly the same for £350 new !
@@fencer39 no it doesn’t,and as your aware the hatsan is made badly.maybe as an fac it’s good but doesn’t compare in anyway with the bp southwest shooters reviewed.
@@andyfry745 you ever tried 1? or shot 1? . Reckon the answer to both is no. I have flash pup and HW100 KT. Can get very similar groups from both. Ok the Hatsan's finish might not be that of a Weihrauch but its plenty good enough for £350. And I know which is the most fun to shoot!
@@fencer39 I have a range so have used/tried what most people never will..you usually get what you pay for.push both the mentioned rifles out to 60 meters then compare…although another one that possibly breaks the rules..Artemis p10 in 22…awful stock made badly but incredibly accurate once you’ve cleans the barrels for an hour…internally also the hatsan are of mediocre quality hence why most air smiths won’t work on them.we no them as a throw away,as when it does die throw it away!
@@andyfry745 read what i originally wrote. The guy was shooting at 30 metres No where did i mention quality or shooting at 60 metres . Why are you so quick to criticise and then bring other factors ?. I already told you I can achieve the same over 30 metres with both.