Air Arms TX200 vs Weihrauch HW97-Big Dan's Airguns

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • It has been a long time in the making (genuinely Dan's hair grew three sizes!)
    But it's finally here. The TX200 vs HW97 video face off.
    So which modern legend comes out on top in Dan's eyes? Well lets grab some popcorn and find out!
    If you'd like to purchase your own airgun or are looking for friendly advice feel free to contact us at bigdansairguns.co.uk.

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  • @liverpoolscottish6430
    @liverpoolscottish6430 7 месяцев назад +14

    I own a number of HW rifles, two are Venom tuned, one is V-Mach tuned. I have owned my HW77 since Jan 1987, I was 16. It was subsequently tuned by Venom to lazaglide spec FOR FREE! I appeared in, 'Air Gunner,' magazine in May 1990, Nigel Allen arranged for me to spend a full day at Venom Arms in order to witness their tuning work and discover more about the lazaglide conversion. Very kindly, Dave and Ivan completed a perfect day for me by confirming that they would convert my rifle for free, as well as reblueing it, fitting a silencer and brass trigger. I also own a Venom long stroke early HW80, and a V-Mach short stroke HW80, the short stroke is an absolute peach to shoot, it is every bit as accurate as the Venom 77. I have a standard HW77, a HW 35E, a Theoben Evolution, an Air Arms TX200 and an Air Arms Khamsin- the early model with what I think is the nice looking ambidextrous stock.
    I have always like Air Arms rifles- and was a fan of the side lever actions in the 1980's. I had 'stock envy' back then, one of my mates owned an Air Arms Camargue with the lovely Tyrolean stock. The TX200 is a superb rifle, excellent build quality, lovely stock, very smooth to shoot- and very accurate. It gives the HW77 a very good run for it's money indeed. Where the TX200 loses out to the HW77 is that I think the rifle designers were too clever with the anti-bear trap and release mechanism. In short, it IS a faff compared to the very simple set up on the HW77. Were it not for the faff factor, I would find it extremely difficult to pick a favourite between the HW77 and the TX200. As it stands, the HW edges the TX- just. I suspect that these days, a standard TX200 probably shoots slightly better straight out of the box compared to a HW77. I've heard that Weihrauch's tend to be a bit twangy now- something the TX certainly isn't. I still think the Rekord trigger is better than the AA trigger.

  • @brucetann5887
    @brucetann5887 7 месяцев назад +14

    Ive recently bought the laminate version of the 97 partly based on this review. Im so pleased I did. Not only is it PCP accurate, its half the price of the TX in laminate. Thanks Dan.

  • @paulbradbeer3660
    @paulbradbeer3660 9 месяцев назад +6

    Great review, thanks! Despite being right-handed, I shoot from my left shoulder (due to a weaker right eye)...so a key reason why I went for a HW97K over the TX200 is that in standard format, the ambidextrous beech stocked HW has a £££ advantage over the AA.

  • @davidpaylor5666
    @davidpaylor5666 9 месяцев назад +7

    The thing I find amazing about comparing these two guns is that the Weihrauch always does really well even though the TX is now close to twice the price. You can get an hw97, have it professionally tuned and fit an aftermarket walnut stock and it would cost about what a TX costs. Or you could put a drop-in kit in it for sixty quid and be shooting as well as someone with a gun that is four hundred quid more. I like the TX a lot but I absolutely love my 97. Good to see you back Dan. love your reviews.

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад +4

      Well said David, I didn't mention cost as I wanted to do the review from a performance standpoint only but you're bang on correct. The HW is already in my opinion better to shoot offhand compared to the TX... unless it's a Mk2 TX. Those things are beautiful to shoot.

    • @davidpaylor5666
      @davidpaylor5666 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@bigdansairguns83 Cheers Dan. Don't get me wrong, you can see where the extra money goes. The TX has a lovely, handed stock and I could sit and admire the blueing all evening long but if you're like me and just like shooting a solid, accurate rifle that puts a big smile on your face every time you pick it up then it has to be the 97. (And I just have to agree on that bloody bear trap. You can be as sneaky as you like in the field but if cocking your gun sounds like someone opening a can of beans with a penknife you're at a disadvantage.)

  • @scottdonaldson1973
    @scottdonaldson1973 9 месяцев назад +5

    My Walnut lh tx200hc , was the nicest springer I have ever shot, was £250 in perfect condition before prices went through the roof

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад +1

      Bargain of the century there Scott!!

    • @PiperX1X
      @PiperX1X 9 месяцев назад +2

      That was a bargain Scott, I’ve shot for over fifty years and I’ve shot all kinds and makes of airguns but I wanted what I’d call the pinnacle of them all, the pro sport in walnut stock in 177. Now I’m a leftie and that always causes problems for many like myself. And you mentioned prices going through the roof well my pro sport in lefty cost me £975!!! But it is a work of art and very very accurate to the point I’m more or less getting pellet on pellet at 35 yards and that’s nigh on pcp territory.
      I also have the 97 in blue laminate and I bought it from a lad who had only had it six months and I know he’d paid around the £600 mark as he bought it online as a package deal, scope bag pellets etc and still had the receipt and I paid £300 for the lot. Since I found a mint beach stock and that only cost me about £60 so I can take it out on the vermin and not worry about bashing the blue laminate, that one is in 22 and again very accurate but as the big man says the air arms triggers are better than the record by a long shot and that’s saying something.

  • @TheRealWindlePoons
    @TheRealWindlePoons 9 месяцев назад +6

    I own a TX200 Mk3 early 2023 model. After PCPs and rimfires I found that the slow lock time really didn't suit me at all. I fitted a TBT short stroke kit (no affiliation) and my groups tightened up like magic. Of course, your mileage may vary. Lovely rifle, nice wood, nice metalwork, handles well. Took a couple of evenings to acclimatise to the quirky anti-bear trap but this gun's a keeper.

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад

      Hey bud!
      Exactly my thoughts, it needs to be slightly zippier in the shot cycle in my eyes and I've no doubt that since you've tweaked it that it'd probably outshoot both rifles here. That one will be a keeper I'm sure.

  • @JamesDavis-mb9pc
    @JamesDavis-mb9pc 9 месяцев назад +9

    Enjoyed the comparison between these two guns. I'm already a black synthetic 97k fanboy so I'm already sold. Would love a comparison between HW77 and Diana Magnum 460 to help spending my money on another gun.

    • @sid35gb
      @sid35gb 9 месяцев назад

      The green laminate hw77 is pretty 👍

  • @jefferydoubler2870
    @jefferydoubler2870 9 месяцев назад +26

    I got both guns and love them but the hw just gets it for me. Just feels better. Nice review Dan 👍

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад +4

      Hey Jeff!
      Thanks mate, I agree 100%. I do like the TX and it definitely has its advantages over the HW but it's just such an unnecessary faff.. dear too.

    • @whiskeykilmer1866
      @whiskeykilmer1866 9 месяцев назад +5

      I also have both, the full size TX and blue laminate HW. I also prefer the HW because it's easier to load and no bear trap button. Had to get a second HW in .22 and regular beech stock.

  • @NEWOLD1986
    @NEWOLD1986 9 месяцев назад +8

    Big shout out to you Dan for the time put in this video for the work!

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Newold! Yeah this one took some effort to be sure.

  • @stuartgray3743
    @stuartgray3743 9 месяцев назад +10

    I have a walnut tx200 & a blue laminate hw97 and I love them both, I have tried a side by side comparison and I see why people sit on the fence but the tx tips it for me. Great review 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @JohnDoesItAll
      @JohnDoesItAll 2 месяца назад

      I was on the fence and went with a new TX200 with the walnut stock and fish scale checkering. Absolutely exquisite piece of craftsmanship and an heirloom rifle. ❤

    • @tomallen6073
      @tomallen6073 2 месяца назад

      Basically the same gun, one from the UK the other from Germany. Have the TX and a HW95, see no point in owning the 97 too.

  • @scousewillo62
    @scousewillo62 9 месяцев назад +7

    Had both and prefered the 97. I just did not get on with the AA abt. I did however do extensive work on the 97. I got Shauny from the AGF to tune and make a set of guides. I fitted an adjustable butt pad plus added a little weight to the rear of the stock. I added baffles to the fore end and finally I used a soldering iron with flat bit to add a basket weave stippling and the grip it gave was amazing. It looked amagins (it was the stainless version). I traded it with a friend however as the cocking was getting too much with my arthritis. I traded for a HW90k that I am so happy with. Better balance and silky smooth cocking and firing cycle. I am about to get rid of my pcp's and pick up some more springers/rammers

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад

      Brilliant stuff Will. Shauny is a bit of a wizard when it comes to springer tuning. Do you have any pictures of your 97? I'm on the AGF as Big Dan I'd love to see it.
      The HW90 is a lovely rifle I've got to get one filmed when I can.
      Thanks Will and look after yourself.

  • @Steve-Cross
    @Steve-Cross 9 месяцев назад +7

    Hi. I have owned both of these guns, except my TX 200 was the full size version in .177. HW 97 is the same in .22 black synthetic. Unfortunately, I had to trade one of them in, for a Daystate Wolverine R. It was a tough choice to make. Both guns shot great. However, I kept the HW 97. It is just a really fun gun to shoot. The best pellet for my HW97 is the JSB hades in .22. 👍

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад +2

      They're a great rifle the HW, when you've got a great platform to build from with the HW77 Weihrauch couldn't go wrong.

  • @davebradshaw2537
    @davebradshaw2537 9 месяцев назад +3

    The clacky faff of the docking cycle of the TX would be enough to put me off but it's the breech opening that is the deal breaker for me, I'm left handed so loads pellets with my left hand but am right eye dominant and shoot right handed so the 97 has it for me.
    I love my 97 (wood stock), simple, elegant and it hits what I point it at.

    • @davea8046
      @davea8046 9 месяцев назад

      That's a really interesting comment for me. I own a Walther LGU, which is as close to a TX200 as you can get. I am right-handed, but left eye dominant, your mirror image, and have absolutely no problem loading pellets. I do appreciate your point though (I have an occasional hiccup loading magazines in pcp's from the left) and will try to load left-handed next session with the LGU; it has to be a lot harder for you with the "in -from-the right" set up on the TX, I think that in your position I would also go for the HW97.

  • @sap3055
    @sap3055 9 месяцев назад +2

    Have them both and they both have plusses and negatives but to me the air arms tx200 hc mk2 is absolutely perfect

  • @neilcuthbert3590
    @neilcuthbert3590 9 месяцев назад +2

    Again had the chance to shoot the guns against each other over a period of 4 days, end up buying the HW97, just came down to the cocking differences & £200 two great guns.

  • @davechadwick9181
    @davechadwick9181 9 месяцев назад +4

    Had both tx200hc and 97kt . Tx tuned by lsd tbt kit in 97 . Tx best looking but as I do pest control the messing with cocking it just dropped it for me .just sold it and still got the 97 .

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад

      If they could remove that anti beatrap mechanism it'd be a much much better rifle. It's still a stunning gun but it's just too clunky.

  • @scousewillo62
    @scousewillo62 9 месяцев назад +9

    You would be happy with either but as you commented the TX is prettier and I do love the fishscale stippling on the newer guns. As far as bluing the TX wins hands down.

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад +3

      100%. The TX is in another league when it comes to the quality of finish.

  • @keith6930
    @keith6930 9 месяцев назад +9

    As much of a tie for both rifles, cost has to play a part for the consumer. Thats quite a price tag for the TX and its biggest downside for me.

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад +4

      I agree Keith. As much as I like the TX the price of them has gone a bit silly. The latest TX's are around £1000. Madness!

    • @kostasbalbagadis3966
      @kostasbalbagadis3966 4 месяца назад +1

      Rubish

  • @mikehunt8968
    @mikehunt8968 Месяц назад +1

    The big difference for me is the TX200 has a central transfer port, which is more efficient, and it's available as a left handed version.
    The Anti bear trap function is also safer than the HW97's simple trigger block system...
    BTW i have several of each, so i do appreciate both makes.

  • @DrAgan_tortojed
    @DrAgan_tortojed 7 месяцев назад +1

    An excellent, very thorough and honest review. Thanx!
    As far as I can tell, the TX's only advantage over Weihrauch's is it's bridge opening being lower (deeper) so that the gun is capable of accommodating longer scopes.

  • @biraskara1
    @biraskara1 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great review! owner of 97K 77K 50S all in 4.5mm . fantastic rifles no doubt. i have filled the synthetic hollow buttstock of the 97 with playdough mixed with nuts and bolts. rifle its quite heavy now but it has got virtually no recoil and twang has disappeared. 77 and 50 are with tinbum kits and 97 has Vortek. greetings from Bulgaria

  • @46FreddieMercury91
    @46FreddieMercury91 9 месяцев назад +5

    I've had both and the HW was a much more comfortable fit. Both will do the job equally, but the TX will cost you £200 more

  • @ab-surd
    @ab-surd 5 месяцев назад +3

    Excellent in depth review, cheers mate! I own both the HW97 (new sporter stock model) and the TX200 HC MK3 with the walnut stock, and my conclusion based on years of shooting with them is; the TX is over-engineered where the HW97 is like an unpolished diamond. As far as hunting goes, it's the Weihrauch bar none because of that anti-bear trap on the AA! Otherwise, I just love them both equally from a shooting perspective, although from a aesthetics p.o.v. the TX is just more refined.

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  5 месяцев назад +1

      Couldn't agree more! I should've just saved us all some time and just posted this comment haha!

  • @gregophilip6858
    @gregophilip6858 6 месяцев назад +1

    i have had the tx200 but in the end i sold that and now i have the hw77 and the how 97 and i am sorry to say mate the trigger on the HW 97 and the HW 77 ON BOTH GUNS ARE PERFECT

  • @sid35gb
    @sid35gb 9 месяцев назад +4

    The problem with AA guns is if you’re a left handed shooter you pay a premium, the bear trap is a bit of a faff. Also all the tx200 I’ve shot the triggers moved side to side what’s that all about? The feel was nothing to write home about.
    Needless to say I’m a fan of the HW97 I own 2 one in in .22, .177 both in tactical stock and I’ve got another on order in fitted a green laminate 77 stock.
    As for accuracy between the two there’s no discernible difference.

  • @paulanderson2631
    @paulanderson2631 9 месяцев назад +3

    I'm in US own 35 air rifles. AA and Weihrauch full power and tuned. The 97 beats my 200 any day you do need the right pellets both have their favorites. Both are at about 16 ftlbs. I had too many quality issues with the 200 known by AA but sent out anyways. The 97 may not be as pretty but had no issues. Triggers equal but 97 was easier to adjust.

  • @mariumrajah
    @mariumrajah 5 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve owned both, shot many hours with both, both are enjoyable & excellent to shoot.
    However I’ve settled for a Theoben Gas Ram classic 👌. The best

  • @sibaldi2922
    @sibaldi2922 9 месяцев назад +4

    Great video Dan. You did say, when I saw this week, that you’d be finishing this off,so well done. Good that, unlike other reviewers, you didn’t sit on the fence. I’ve had both and now only have the 97, as I just couldn’t get on with the cocking and breech of the TX200.
    The one saving grace of filming it over a few months is that the viewers didn’t have to suffer the sight of your white legs walking up and down to the target😅

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад +1

      They'd be white if I filmed wearing shorts the other day I'll tell you that Richard hahahaha.
      I didn't want to take the political easy way out, there's no point in a shoot out if there's no winner in my opinion. To be fair I definitely see the appeal to the TX and it has its advantages over the HW but like you I'd be keeping the 97. If they could sharpen up that shot cycle just a tad on the TX and throw that anti beartrap mechanism in the bin you'd have the best underlever possibly ever made.

  • @HarryBunnGRVOTV
    @HarryBunnGRVOTV 9 месяцев назад +4

    I always rate your testing as you always ‘show your work’ unlike some other reviewers on youtube!!

  • @robofclanlennox
    @robofclanlennox 5 месяцев назад +1

    I've put in excess of 45,000+ pellets through my 177 97k and I fitted a Tinbum spring and top hat kit to it around 20,000 pellets because of the annoying factory spring twang. Superb! Shoots as accurately as the day I bought it, if not even more consistently in power with the easily fitted Tinbum kit. It is a scope killer though with the recoil but a firearm scope from Discovery sorted that out and stopped the zero moving. Ref the recoil, if I zero a target on the crosshairs from a benchrest/bipod at 25 yards I need to aim 4 mildots high when shooting unsupported from the shoulder to hit the centre of the target as it seems to recoil down and not up, which is counter-intuitive. Can't fault the gun. I have expensive PCPs and this gets brought to the range with them because it needs a more involved and focussed experience to shoot that is frankly more satisfying. The biggest drawback is the weight. Its a hefty lump with a big scope fitted and can be a workout for smaller stature folks to cock and hold. Ref pellets, I have tried most types in it and the JSB Exact 4.53's are the best in mine. Easy 20p groupings at 47 yards. The barrel likes a tight pellet! I tried the Chinese QYS Streamline pellets and they are a very close second choice at 47yards. My mate's shoots best with the H&N Field Targets though so its down to individual barrels. That said, its an accurate and dependable workhorse that will do the business for years out on the field or at the range.
    As an aside, no-one ever seems to discuss temperature. Depending on ambient temperature my PCPs can be pellet on pellet or shoot like dogs on the day depending on which one I am shooting. The 97k seems to be pretty consistent regardless of the temperature which makes it a goto rabbit gun, especially if its freezing out. I can't comment on the TX200 but would be interested to hear how it behaves in baking heat or mid-Winter minus temperatures. All these air seals in guns are made of flexible polymer and polymers are affected by temperature. Why do RUclips reviewers not do an episode comparing various guns in various temperatures? I suspect the results might be a shock for the high end guns out there! Go on, Dan, be the first to cover this important test...

  • @jimmynich4791
    @jimmynich4791 8 месяцев назад +3

    I think it doesn't get better than either, just personal preference. I'm a big Weihrauch fan & I think they're better value than the TX200.

  • @pjgtech
    @pjgtech 9 месяцев назад +4

    Good video Dan, thanx. I've owned both guns, as well as a Pro Sport, and IMHO there is very little in it, they are all great guns, so it just comes down to personal preference. Personally I sold the TX and still have the 97 and the PS. Cheers 8-)

  • @user-nr1rw4jt5y
    @user-nr1rw4jt5y 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have both hw97 and tx as they are both best spring rifles in the market but i would always prefer tx over hw97 because of its quality and engineering

  • @rapalaron6348
    @rapalaron6348 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video mate 👍 I own two HW 97's with wooden stock and most of the other HW models and i was thinking to get myself a TX too but i changed my mind seeing your video. For the money i prefer the 97 and rather get myself a HW77 i can use with iron sights. I also like a bit more front weight. By the way, the 97 has no anti bear trap system. Not even close to that. Cheers!

  • @shaunwild8797
    @shaunwild8797 9 месяцев назад +7

    I have both and I think the 97 just pips the 200 to the post.

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад +2

      I agree Shaun, it's right with the TX in accuracy but much easier to manage.

    • @notmodeling8070
      @notmodeling8070 9 месяцев назад +2

      I shoot hft with a tx200 OK it's in a 600 quid stock and 300 quid internals, I've yet to see any one on the hft circuit with a 97 or a hw springer that's how good they are no one uses them club or county level

    • @stephenbroadhurst7653
      @stephenbroadhurst7653 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@notmodeling8070I’m not sure because I don’t take part in HFT and I don’t own a tx 200 but the tx 200 hc has a shorter barrel by almost 3” thus limiting some of the barrels movement in the shot cycle, they also put a muzzle weight on it to make it more accurate which moves the balance point forward and de tune the power then fit the action in a very heavy stock which makes it a better choice for HFT, but this gun would be useless for hunting. Please don’t think I’m biased in my opinion because I really wanted to buy a British gun and I loved the normal tx 200 with the longer barrel but I couldn’t justify the large extra cost that this video didn’t mention.

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад +5

      @@notmodeling8070 Tons of HW's on the HFT circuits plus you're comparing something that essentially now isn't an off the shelf TX. To be fair you've kind of proven my point that the TX still needs tuning to reach its potential.. the same is also said of the HW.

  • @iwanvanderhut4159
    @iwanvanderhut4159 9 месяцев назад +2

    They are a pair of guns that personal preferences will be a issue. Graet to see you back, great review.

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks Iwan! I completely agree, there's no real wrong choice between them neither.

  • @colinsmiff6498
    @colinsmiff6498 9 месяцев назад +2

    I'm with you on this review but in my own opinion I would say the pro sport is the best overall .. Great review as always !!

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Colin!
      It is a beautiful looking rifle it must be said. I haven't spent much time with a Prosport but I definitely have to get one filmed. It's a sin as a springer fan that I haven't had a play with one.

  • @MisterBaker5
    @MisterBaker5 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great review... two extras I would love to see. 1) Oversea full power models, 2) strip and spring lube maintenance. Both of these were considerations for me when I picked my rabbit hunter.
    btw.. spring twang is a strange thing to worry about... stand 4-5 feet way from either of them when fired and you wont hear it... neither do the bunnies.

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад

      Hi MisterBaker!
      I'd have loved to look into the FAC versions but it took long enough to get these two filmed haha. In regards to maintenance the AA is easier to strip no question. The HW isn't difficult but the AA is very similar to Cometa in the way it can be stripped.
      As for twang I always mention it as although you're right you won't hear it down range the "boing" can put people off of some guns.

  • @johnmarsh2078
    @johnmarsh2078 9 месяцев назад +2

    We haven't mentioned price. AA doesn't do a synthetic stock gun so I reckon the 97 is better value if you can live with plastic. Probably little difference where beech or walnut is concerned.

    • @Steve-Cross
      @Steve-Cross 9 месяцев назад +1

      My full size TX 200 with a beautiful walnut stock cost £750. The black synthetic, HW97 cost me £500. The difference is the cost of a good scope. 👍

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад

      The TX's are expensive these days, I didn't mention cost as it was more a video of the performances of both rifles. You are 100% correct though.

    • @nickm3096
      @nickm3096 9 месяцев назад +1

      I really don't see how anyone can compare Plastic with Wood ? It affects the felt recoil and shifts the Balance of the gun - I got the 97stl and a few weeks later bought a left hand stock for it !!

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад

      @@nickm3096 Hi Nick! You're bang on and in an ideal world I would've had a wood stock on the 97. That said I did have one at the time but it had an aftermarket target claw fitted to the buttstock. I chose the synthetic as it was at least standard and a popular choice for the HW.

  • @peterallen8573
    @peterallen8573 5 месяцев назад

    I drove 112 miles to a shop, which had both rifles second hand. I fancied the HW97 if only on price, but it had gone so the TX200 came home. A lovely rifle, not really concerned about the trap click; a slight oil made it less noisy, but the safety might not engage if the lever is not completely pulled. Only problem is the possibility of dropping small .177 pellets into the breech slide space whilst loading which probably is the same for both rifles (if not all under levers but not mentioned in reviews).

  • @jaymann2076
    @jaymann2076 8 месяцев назад +1

    The 97 kt is my first gun. Standing with a rest I can put 5 in a nickel at 25 yards. Using Stoeger x-hunt pellets. The gun makes it easy.

  • @SHENNERS
    @SHENNERS 9 месяцев назад +3

    Great video and you really seem to have been as fair and impartial as you could have been. I have a thumbhole beech version of the HW97 in .22, and a walnut stock TX200HC (MK3) IN .177. I honestly love both and wouldn't part with either. Using AA Diabolo field pellets in both (yes they are different calibres) I get a very similar result to those here. 11.45 ft lbs with the HW and 11.61 with the TX with around a 12fps spread on average with both. They are equally accurate. Completely agree with you on the quieter cocking process making the HW my pick for hunting. The finish on the TX is superior. I have had the HW a year now so it is bedded in more than the TX which is brand new. All things considered, I would just give it to the TX. But....if you take price into consideration aswell, I'd give it to the HW. The only real rivals to these are the Walther LGU and the Dianas. Really enjoyed this video cheers!

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Shenners! The TX is a beautiful rifle no doubt and as mentioned on another day the TX could've spanked the HW. They're so close to each other that to be fair you can't go wrong with either one. I think the TX is definitely the prettiest underlever on the market for sure and as you've mentioned the finish is pretty much second to none.

  • @JustinWallace-ky9dm
    @JustinWallace-ky9dm 3 месяца назад

    Owned both and sold both, currently own a 95k in .22, much preferred the TX over the 97 and have had several TX’s in various guises over time, sadly neither rifle was particularly conducive to easy hunting/stalking due to the weight of both hence being replaced with the 95.

  • @laurieharper1526
    @laurieharper1526 Месяц назад

    Very comprehensive review. Fwiw, I feel that the fit of the gun to your hand is the most important thing. If it's comfortable, you'll shoot better with it. I had a Pro Sport. It was a great gun, very accurate, elegant (it had the walnut stock) and beautifully made. However, it didn't quite fit my hand properly. The reach to the trigger was too short for me and the blade was thin and rounded. As a result, I had to cock my hand back slightly to make the blade sit on the pad rather than in the crook of my finger, which was not comfortable. I tried a friend's 97 with the thumbhole stock and it was a different world. The reach to the trigger was perfect for me (I must have the same size/shape hands as the person Weihrauch size their stocks to suit) and I much preferred the wider, flat blade. End result was that I shot better with it. I sold the AA. I could, I suppose, have looked into custom stocks, but adding the cost of one to an already expensive rifle when the Weihrauch worked so well for me out of the box would not have been worth it.

  • @jeremysaunders9916
    @jeremysaunders9916 9 месяцев назад +1

    A feature of the 97 that people are not always aware of is that the end of the " moderator " screws out using, I think a 7mm allen key. This enables you to fit a adapter to fit a true sound moderator . It does make a difference down range whatever anyone says. I have a synthetic SFS 97 in .177 flavour and love it, had it a few years and its taken a good few rabbits in its time. My only experience with a TX is a 200SR which I have had since new( taken a lot more rabbits,I am old !) but if I could keep only one of my spingers it would be the SR, which sadly is not in production anymore and with the cost of quality springers going through the roof I hate to think what it would cost😮 Thanks for your reveiws.😅

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад

      The SR is a beautiful rifle Jeremy I don't know why they took that out of production neither. The TX in general is a fabulous rifle to be fair.
      I'm glad you enjoyed the review and remember you're only as old as you feel, which probably makes you younger than me!

  • @TophatOrange
    @TophatOrange 9 месяцев назад +1

    In this line up i always want to see the walther LGU (with metal or match trigger replacement, cause the plastic one should not be on it in the first place) i love that gun and for half of the price and don't understand why Walther stopped making them.

  • @nakochaka4252
    @nakochaka4252 9 месяцев назад +1

    You would think these are the best springers, until you have tried the Walther LGV Master Pro with a tuned trigger.

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад

      Or the LGU! Sadly I don't think they sell them in the UK any more. They're supposed to be beautiful rifles to shoot.

  • @waynewardle1928
    @waynewardle1928 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great vid sir!
    And I'm with you with that silly AirArms click clack.
    I hope AA listen and just do away with it all together.
    In the mean time I'm sticking with my Hw97.

  • @anthonyemery3953
    @anthonyemery3953 9 месяцев назад +2

    Genuinely good to see you back reviewing guns Dan. 👍

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks Anthony! It took a fair few months this one... I go from shorts to a coat!

  • @tommy6006
    @tommy6006 9 месяцев назад +2

    It would have been good to use some AA diablo pellets in the test . I have a HW97KT and it's favourite pellet is AA diablo 4.51 .177 . Also because I shoot the HW all the time I find when I have shot friends TX 200s I am never as accurate as I am with my own rifle

    • @sid35gb
      @sid35gb 9 месяцев назад +1

      AA pellets are the same as FX pellets because they’re made in the JSB factory on one of their 20 machines that regular JSB’s are made with.

  • @palmer3977
    @palmer3977 9 месяцев назад +4

    HW97KT every day of the week.

  • @roseybut
    @roseybut 9 месяцев назад +1

    The 97 purely on price. I wish my TX200 had a synthetic stock!

  • @richarddixon7276
    @richarddixon7276 9 месяцев назад +1

    This will upset a lot of people , but I agree that virtually constant clicking when cocking on the TX would really annoy Me . Thanks Dan , Catch You next time . Shoot Straight Stay Safe & Stay Well.

  • @topshot2787
    @topshot2787 7 месяцев назад +1

    Good videos again. Unfortunately, we don't see you do many reviews on air pistols like the magnum power air pistols which are breakbarrel springers or gas rams like Remington Talon, Hatsan Supercharger, Hw45, Webley Alecto etc. All the best from Lancashire.

  • @garrypettingale4314
    @garrypettingale4314 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have a 1992 tx200 its still going strong, doesn't make that noise when being cocked but my got its heavy. By far tthe heaviest gun in my cabinet.

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Garry.
      That'd be an earlier Mk TX before they longstroked the action. That'd be a beautiful rifle to shoot I'm sure.

  • @mikemcmanus116
    @mikemcmanus116 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Many other YT reviewers could benefit from your insightful approach. I wished you had discussed the difference in takedown and maintenance.

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Mike!
      Thanks ever so much for the kind comments. I did consider mentioning maintenance and how the TX is an absolute doddle to strip however the video would've been far too long (I intended to film both). There's also the fact that many springer shooters don't even strip their rifles.
      In hindsight I wish I'd filmed something. Maybe in the summer I'll see if I can do another TX vs HW video where I can go to longer ranges and mention maintenance.

  • @Sorarse
    @Sorarse 4 месяца назад

    I used to have a TX200 and loved it, but I eventually sold it. I did replace it with a Pro-Sport though.

  • @gtwolfe100
    @gtwolfe100 9 дней назад

    Synthetic stock vs wood stock says it all balance wise. I have the HW97 with the Minelli laminated wood stock and the balance is very neutral but the trade off is it is a pig. Very heavy. The next trade off mitigates that weight factor because the weight hugely reduces the recoil. No doubt both great guns since they are the two top field target springers. But since my HW97 is hole in hole at 30 yards all day long, I will stay happy with it.

  • @monstersince
    @monstersince 9 месяцев назад +1

    i tried both at the local shooting range on a still afternoon to see if i wanted an underlever.
    discerning points
    The mark 3 TX is beautifully made enough to pass down generations,
    the HW was too front heavy for shooting standing or kneeling as i tend to do so for hunting,
    (i also read the TX has won more target trophies than every other manufacturer combined)
    the TX bear trap needs improved but is not such an issue that i would feel it necessary to go on and on about it.
    Dan couldn't overcome a Weihrauch bias,
    I have an an Air Arms bias; the Air Arms 410 tdr is mostly my favourite rifle.
    i bought a LH stock TX200 HC.
    My true defining factor you didn't address;
    Air Arms excellent factory aftermarket service and support.
    Great review.

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад +2

      Great comment although not so much the bias remark unless it's tongue and cheek, I've upset the HW fanclub with my reviews more than once and one of my catchphrases is "WSS" which is "Weihrauch safety syndrome" along with complaining about their QC.. which is fair as their bluing is rubbish. I even showed this on my HW97 review along with mentioning how the spring had snapped.
      As for the TX it's a stonking rifle and I can see why it's as popular as it is. That said the MK2 TX is the better rifle in comparison to the current Mk3 as mentioned by many of competition shooters due to the long stroke fitted to the new rifles making them lazy to shoot in hand.. which sadly this rifle on test was. For me the faster lock time of the HW outperformed the lazy shot cycle of the TX off the palm. The only bias I have is towards a working rifle which from a handling perspective (for me) the HW97 pips the TX. Loading is superior on the HW along with accuracy (for me) off hand.
      From a quality perspective I mentioned the TX is better.. the finish is superb and for bench rest it's no doubt an easier rifle to shoot as mentioned once again in the review.....
      The TX's loading mechanism is atrocious, plenty of TX owners also admit that it could be smoother and even Air Arms reduced the notches between the Mk2 and Mk3. Even Chinese companies can make underlevers with better anti beartrap mechanisms and considering the cost of the TX these days it deserves all of the criticisms it gets.
      If AA can fix these issues and go back to the MK2 shorter stroke it'll be the best spring gun ever made. Until then the HW97/77 will always be a thorn in its side.
      Sorry for writing a book haha.

    • @monstersince
      @monstersince 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@bigdansairguns83 no problem,
      it was tongue in cheek as you chose the wrong rifle from mine and the markets perspective ☺
      Of the 2 shown i wouldn't look at a polymer thumbhole stock and the cheaper finish,
      the HW is a tool, the TX is art, the Marinello Laser stippled walnut stock is a joy to behold.
      Seriously tho' i had 3 budget break barrels
      the best is a Gamo Maxim,
      my Seneca/Sumatra 2500 leverarm (cowboy) was needing parts i couldn't find,
      Lets look for the best looking and stastisticly most accurate fixed barrel rifle
      cost not a problem.
      answer TX200.
      both the HW and TX are not carry all day rifles,
      mine i bought for looks targets and admiration, it complements other target rifles Logun Sweet 16, Hatsun Gladius with thumbhole polymer stock 🙄
      General shooting; I hate killing but rat vermin during harvest etc,
      using a BSA ultra .22 Air Arms (excellent company:) 410 TDR .22, Kral Puncher Bullpup 177 thumbhole polymer stock 🤔
      Both you and i Dan chose our best rifle.
      Looking forward to more reviews.
      we may need to subscribe

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@monstersince Absolutely well said monster and with these two it genuinely is more or less down to preference. The Ultra and S410's are excellent rifles. Plain Jane to an extent according to some but plain Jane works and will stack pellets for years to come.

  • @LHB33
    @LHB33 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have both rifles and I end up shooting my hw97 more than the tx. AA needs to put the short piston back in the new tx200 mk3 series . Also, one big factor for myself is I'm left handed. I had to train myself to reload the tx200 properly. I will say the only perk with the tx over the hw97 is? The tx200 is incredibly easy to break down and that's it as far as a significant difference between the hw97k and the tx200. All in all it's a matter of preference for the shooter.
    For me #1 hw97 #2 tx200 but again that's my opinion.

  • @heathhalfhill6401
    @heathhalfhill6401 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! Very difficult call. Both are top end and excellent. I think they are equal quality that said looks must go to the TX🤷‍♂️. It’s just gorgeous!

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Heath!
      I agree, the HW is an excellent rifle but the TX is absolutely gorgeous. Like you said it's mainly user preference depending on which you'd truly choose as they're so well matched!

  • @Sherlock-py2hh
    @Sherlock-py2hh 9 месяцев назад

    Great review, thanks.
    I find them both very similar but prefer a TX. The full length TX is much easier to cock than the HC, also you can de-cock a TX easily but with a 97 you need to fire it. The anti bear trap on TX's is clicky but on a 97 it's just a slim metal slider which prevents a trigger pull when cocked, some people remove it to allow decocking.
    HW take a little longer to dismantle/reassemble when adjusting power or servicing, the CD trigger can be disassembled, polished and reset quite simply, Rekord triggers are generally excellent but trickier to take apart.
    One big advantage of the 97 is that it's cheaper to buy. Both are incredibly tough and will last for decades. I have a 1992 MK1 TX, still competitive at HFT.

  • @richardcarrick6047
    @richardcarrick6047 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great in depth comparison
    Wonder how the legendary HW77 would of fared 👍

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Richard! I couldn't compare that as tempting as it was as our one is tuned and it'd be unfair. But... I'd say very well. 😎

    • @6lr6ak6
      @6lr6ak6 9 месяцев назад

      I've owned all over the years, to be honest it's the same gun as the 97, the 77s have open sights and no built in silencer, the 97s all day, l don't think they can be beaten.

  • @scottrobertson9452
    @scottrobertson9452 9 месяцев назад

    Always enjoy your indepth reviews and your everyday professionalism, Dan! From a airgunner in the States.

  • @markgaines2550
    @markgaines2550 7 месяцев назад

    The trigger on my TX200 is the best trigger action I've ever used and I have Weihrauchs too.

  • @teespestquest
    @teespestquest 7 месяцев назад +1

    What is the most budget springer you have hunted with? Or would you only trust something like the 97, 77 or tx200? Also regarding the “clicky” tx200, I keep reading and watching videos on how stealthy we need to be when hunting rabbits and yet I recently seen a haul of over 100 rabbits shot in a few hours with a shotgun! 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @kris2435
    @kris2435 9 месяцев назад +2

    nice review, thanks for sharing 👍
    Many reviewers forget about silent cocking for hunting but you did not. Well done!
    Did you adjust the sear engagement on the hw (often a torx)?
    For looks and ease of disassembly the AA is a clear winner but overall the hw takes it for me personally.
    So, my go to is the 97k .177 with a plastic stock, custom guides and a tuned trigger.

  • @timmy3822
    @timmy3822 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is a very timely video! I’m looking at buying one of these, the HW97 was preferable because of the price and ambidextrous loading port and stock. That said, the balancing of the TX is better. Hopefully going to a store tomorrow to feel the weight and balance for myself.

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад

      Exciting times Timmy let me know which one you decide on in the end. It's neck and neck between these two.

    • @vinhha6073
      @vinhha6073 9 месяцев назад +1

      both are better Sir.. it's just depend on which one you like, i had HW 97 .. accuracy top knot.. at 25 yard 10 shot in dime.. every time.. 👌...

  • @neiledwards8931
    @neiledwards8931 8 месяцев назад +1

    Correct HW 97k is a keeper legend . Nice video, Dan Cheers
    Happy New Year for 2024 .

  • @davidcooks5265
    @davidcooks5265 9 месяцев назад +1

    There both very matched hard choice 🤔 but I'd go TX

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад

      It was a very hard one this one David it must be said.

  • @theodavies8754
    @theodavies8754 5 месяцев назад

    Needed an ambi as my lad is left hand/eye.
    Got an HW97kt synthetic with the SS effect.
    Had a TXHC in walnut .177.
    The AA was a world apart and worth the money new.
    The HW is pre owned mint with almost no use.
    £375, about what I would say it's worth new.
    Had a PS in walnut which is also a world apart from the HW97KT.
    Never made my tx click on the catch which works, the HW only blocks the trigger so can't be called anti bear trap as such.

  • @AmazingChinaToday
    @AmazingChinaToday 8 месяцев назад +1

    That HW-97KT is one sexy rifle!

  • @Squarepeg57
    @Squarepeg57 6 месяцев назад +1

    With regard to the nose heaviness you mentioned in the HW would the same be true of the wooden stocked version?

  • @ramonscheffer2510
    @ramonscheffer2510 9 месяцев назад

    Had them both and still have the hw . But for the looks its the tx hands down.
    For the price the 97k is the beter buy for accuracy.

  • @airgunnersc9335
    @airgunnersc9335 9 месяцев назад

    Hey Dan. Best comparison video of both air rifles I've seen. Great job and owning a HW97KT black line made me smile. I would love to own the TX200 but just too expensive now.

  • @carlstark6857
    @carlstark6857 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just tryed a tx200hc and conpaired to my mk2 77 very intresting 😊

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  5 месяцев назад

      Which did you prefer in the end Carl?

    • @carlstark6857
      @carlstark6857 2 месяца назад

      ​@@bigdansairguns83I prefer 77 trigger the hc is shorter and lighter the hc clicking when cocking does not upset the rabbits funny enough they are both great airgun the hc blueing is better but I have had my 77 nearly 40years the 77 easier to load and the hc is British it's a draw for me 🤦‍♂️

  • @PBazBarrett
    @PBazBarrett 9 месяцев назад

    Nice review of these two popular springers put up against each other, Thanks for sharing.

  • @casperboo5465
    @casperboo5465 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hiya mate another great video and show down, i have shot both , both with the wooden stocks, and i was torn between, i luved them both, being honest i couldnt make my mind up between them, they both shot amazingly, but like you the thing that would make me choose between them is the stupid cocking mechanism on the tx 200, so for me ill go with the Hw 97 mate Cheers 👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Happy-Me.
    @Happy-Me. 5 месяцев назад +1

    The TX200 looks like a Mark 2 which is short stroked and better compared to the Mark 3 TX200. I have both these guns and prefer the TX200 for the reasons you've mentioned and its much easier to work on.

  • @urbanfox53
    @urbanfox53 9 месяцев назад

    Really enjoy watching your reviews Dan, and this was a big one!. Your sense of humour adds a very welcome element to your channel, I am a huge weihrauch fan by the way, take care.

  • @ZoKtorR
    @ZoKtorR 7 месяцев назад

    My HW77 had a V-mach spring installed when I bought it 2nd hand and it had a LOT of twang. I did some maintenance, installed a spring sleeve, new top hat and guide etc. and it still twangs, only less. Maybe I should have used more grease, who knows

  • @brechany
    @brechany 9 месяцев назад +3

    I have both but found after real world use in our typical weather conditions, the TX is far more durable. The 97 rusts for fun.

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Brechany!
      I agree. The finish on the TX is in another league. Even my own HW97's bluing is literally fading away.

    • @penguinclips9551
      @penguinclips9551 9 месяцев назад

      My 97 had rust problems but do love it

  • @MAli-SL2uk
    @MAli-SL2uk 9 месяцев назад +14

    My gorgeous TX200HC it's just pure class the hw97 could never test it in any way and it's made in England. 1 love to my airgunners 🇬🇧🇵🇰❤️ Ali

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад +4

      The TX is a beautiful rifle it must be said. It's very close between the two leaving it to personal preference in the end.

    • @martinburke362
      @martinburke362 9 месяцев назад +4

      Bear trap device can be a bit of a ball ache at first but after a while it becomes 2nd nature

    • @CdEmm50
      @CdEmm50 9 месяцев назад +2

      And Air Arms don't gall, scratch and eat themselves like Weirhauch.👍

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад +4

      @@CdEmm50 Weihrauch definitely does need to work on its QC. Rifles such as the HW57 and the HW99s are infamous for problems. That said the underlevers aren't bad at all and I've not heard of any issues with the HW97/77.
      They DO need to sort their bluing though.

    • @CdEmm50
      @CdEmm50 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@bigdansairguns83 Hi Dan, keep up the good videos. Regards, Bob.

  • @99ron30
    @99ron30 9 месяцев назад

    I have the Walther LGU MasterPro. They are all very similar, barring the triggers. Not to mention Diana's similar underlever models and the Chinese copies of the TX200.

    • @snd7622
      @snd7622 7 месяцев назад

      Top DIana's are side lever.

  • @erikf4326
    @erikf4326 8 месяцев назад +1

    97 has ambidex option so for a right and left shoulder family there is only 1 winner.

  • @shirleydrury5565
    @shirleydrury5565 9 месяцев назад

    TX all the way I love mine never mist a beat in 23years . Thanks for review Dan regards😊😊

  • @ianwoods1384
    @ianwoods1384 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Dan and to all TX200 and HW97K ers. Thank you for an honest, great review of these two heavyweight air rifles.
    Without being a smart arse, I have both these air rifles. Air rifles were forbidden growing up for me, so I'm catching up on lost time!
    They are two fantastic air rifles, no question but for me, they both bring something different to the party.
    I see the TX as gorgeous all over, the fishscale chequering for me is a knee trembler. I dont like the cocking clonks of the TX.
    I do like the cocking and loading ritual of the 97K in comparison. I like not having to to press a button to return the underlever. It's so so close.
    Dan, my TX buzzed and twanged alot more than yours. I didnt want to meddle, as I like my air rifles as they come from the professionals, though I had to do something here.
    I ended up sleeving the spring, inside the piston. It works so much better now and is more accurate. I can't remember if I sleeved the spring guide or not?
    While I'm on, Dan, can you recommend a good cronogragh for the working man?
    Take care, my friend, Ian.

    • @CdEmm50
      @CdEmm50 9 месяцев назад

      Press the button as you cock the TX in order to keep it silent.

    • @ianwoods1384
      @ianwoods1384 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@CdEmm50 Yes, my friend, that's what I do.
      My point was, on the 97K, you don't need to do that. It's one thing less to do. If you're hunting, that's good.

  • @yetiwheeler7972
    @yetiwheeler7972 9 месяцев назад +1

    Good Morning Mate Something to watch on my Night Shift 🤔🤔🤔👍🏻😁

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад

      You watch me on your night shift Yeti? Shouldn't you be watching a late night nude channel or something? 😂😉

  • @MuhammadMuhammad-ji5zb
    @MuhammadMuhammad-ji5zb 9 месяцев назад

    I have both of these guns I'd say they are both quality guns however I believe tx has an upper hand in terms of built quality and looks and easier to change main spring unlike another Springer

  • @grahambamford9073
    @grahambamford9073 9 месяцев назад

    The TX clack clack clack, yea that would get annoying, but the HW 97 is twang heavy. I think the tx is harder to cock because the under leaver is shorter. Nothing is perfect, and I think you would probably get used to either, their both excellent. Well worth purchasing and you will be very happy with whichever you buy. Pick one, and enjoy..... or buy both.😅.

  • @vinhha6073
    @vinhha6073 9 месяцев назад

    thanks Brother to doing this.. i had HW97 i alway want to buy TX200 to compare the accuracy .. but now i got this..👌.. i think i go for R7 backyard friendly..😀.. and practice ..✌️✌️..

  • @rayfoster6980
    @rayfoster6980 9 месяцев назад +1

    Rather enjoyed that Big Dan , Thanks .

  • @davea8046
    @davea8046 9 месяцев назад +1

    First, I'm a big fan of the site; however, I knew that the Weihrauch would come out on top before I heard a word of the review.
    IMO, this could never be unbiased. The reason is simple, Dan, you own a HW97: as a result you've learned how to get the best out of it, this is not (as I understand it) the case with the TX200. I am not suggesting that you began this review with a conscious bias towards the HW, I just think that the comparison would have been fairer if it had been handled by someone who was not familiar with either gun. If you were stupid enough to ask me to do it you'd get a bias the other way; the reason is that, although I have never shot either of the guns, I own and love a Walther LGU which is so similar to the TX (I've heard it referred to as a TX200 with a German accent) that I would almost certainly find it easier to get a decent result from the Air Arms.

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Dave!
      Great comment. I was as fair as possible with the review as mentioned on the video on any other day from a performance standpoint the TX could've won, and I certainly stated areas where the TX is superior.. the trigger being a massive one considering the legends and myths that surround the Rekord unit. I also mention the quality of finish being superior on the TX and it's smoother to shoot off of a rest (although worse off the palm).
      But there's no bias involved in regards to the somewhat worse ergonomics on the TX. Plenty of comments saying the same as me down below too and many people I know have actually disabled the ratchet system. At which point it's probably a marvellous rifle.
      I've had phone calls since the review with both the HW and TX crowd claiming "you were wrong my favourite rifle is actually better in xyz category!" I even had one HW fanboy tell me I tried rigging the review because I undermined the 97's superiority with the chrono report... no joke.
      The way I see it is if I've told the truth about both rifles and I've clearly miffed both crowds well it doesn't get any more unbiased than that.

    • @davea8046
      @davea8046 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, I concede and thanks for taking the time to comment. @@bigdansairguns83

  • @markbezzy
    @markbezzy 7 месяцев назад +1

    i chose the hw97kt stainless for my first weirauch :)

  • @patrickpirelli7897
    @patrickpirelli7897 9 месяцев назад +2

    I like my hw 👍

  • @silverback710
    @silverback710 5 месяцев назад +1

    Would be nice to see a hw95 vs hw98 head to head from you at some point dan

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hey Silverback!
      No problem at all I'll see what I can do for you that could be a very interesting video. Thanks for the idea Silverback!

    • @silverback710
      @silverback710 5 месяцев назад

      ​@bigdansairguns83 any time brother been looking for some new videos from you tbf been looking at hw98 and hw95 videos and majority are sub par think we all need a big dan review of both and a head to head ... love my hw100 but fancy one of the 2 mentioned to replace my remington sabre seen as the breach is a joke and has been from new

  • @bigbobg8091
    @bigbobg8091 5 месяцев назад +1

    Has Air Arms abandoned the fish scale checkering on the TX 200?

    • @bigdansairguns83
      @bigdansairguns83  5 месяцев назад

      Hi BigBob!
      They haven't they still offer the fluer de lys style checkering with the TX.

  • @silverback710
    @silverback710 9 месяцев назад +1

    We need to see a 410vs hw100 after this bad boy

  • @dirtyharry5957
    @dirtyharry5957 9 месяцев назад

    Big dan i was recommended weirauch pellets for my Hw97kt and they worked a treat

  • @aubreybenton8249
    @aubreybenton8249 8 месяцев назад

    Hi mate, will you be doing more reviews in 2024, because I really enjoy them and find them
    very informative and keeps us updated about guns outside the uk,and you tell it as it is , keep up the good work,cheers Aubrey .