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Nice write up Mac :thumbs: but i`m thinking of leaving the springer decision for still longer after this week reading your experiences :censored: .

Your Crow Sport is gone, you rave about the 97 and 80 but the 80 dont `alf "twang" a bit - so what would these springers be like in the "superior" .177 :tongue2: what would the "twang" be like compared to .22 ? Probably more pronounced would you think ?

I hope some of the lads will give some advice on the recoil given by these rifles in .177 also.

Nice to see you enjoying and shooting these rifles well Mac.

 

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SHIT :tongue2: :tongue2: :tongue2:

Looks like your in for some HW 100 tales then in .177 :laugh::tongue2:

 

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You can get rid of the twang just as easily in .177, however they will always be a bit snappier to shoot, but with a quicker lock time, I find most .177 springers benefit from a heavy silencer or muzzle weight to reduce flip, all except the 99s which for some strange reason does not seem to suffer muzzle flip despite being so light :hmm:

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