Thank you, Matt. Quite informative and entertaining. Your explanations, clearly illustrated with common props, would have served me well before (and after) I bought my first break-barrel. Your teaching style in several of your videos is quite approachable. Thanks for your efforts. Jim
@@mattscountry363 The HW30 seems to have been largely overlooked by airgunners in the UK because it's smaller and not full (UK limit) power. It's actually a really nice and accurate little rifle, I like it so much I have two.
I have a HW97 and a HW100 bullpup PCP. The PCP was well over twice the initial cost of the springer and then I spent another £350 getting it tuned but if I'm shooting just for the joy of shooting it's always the springer I reach for. I have it set up with a fixed 10x44 MTC ViperPro and I can spend hours just popping at some little gongs at 30~40m. Nothing beats the PCP for pest control but it's actually really boring to shoot, the springer is a constant delight. Oh and THE single best way of improving your PCP shooting is an hour with a springer. (Got my eye on an Air Arms Pro Sport for my next big buy.)
Utterly agree.. shoot a springer often so you keep the skills . My mates are at the range RIGHT NOW doing exactly that with an HW95 and an HW57....lucky gits
@@mattscountry363 I'm even luckier, I have a 40m range set up in my garden so I can literally shoot from my back porch. My 97 is out there right now, I'm cooking tonight's curry but when there's five minutes I shoot a couple of fives at my target. Heaven.
Hi Jacob. In England Wales , no not for guns under 12 fy lb muzzle energy and also not for air pistols under 6 ft/lb. But Scotland does have a requirement for all of them to be licensed. Complex tbh . I cant drive north to Scotland with my Shotguns on my regular certificate, but taking my Airrifle to Scotland requires paperwork.
Thank you, Matt. Quite informative and entertaining. Your explanations, clearly illustrated with common props, would have served me well before (and after) I bought my first break-barrel. Your teaching style in several of your videos is quite approachable. Thanks for your efforts. Jim
Jim, you are very kind. Thank you :)
Great video, i love springers, got the HW97k, HW80k & AA TX200HC all superb i wouldn't swap them for any PCP
I have just added an HW30S to the collection and it's also a beauty :)
@@mattscountry363 The HW30 seems to have been largely overlooked by airgunners in the UK because it's smaller and not full (UK limit) power. It's actually a really nice and accurate little rifle, I like it so much I have two.
Good work Matt look forward to some more
Thank you Escape Suburbia - I'm pleased that you enjoyed it! You know your springers as well as any man.
Great video mate. That was a great Lesson in physics in itself. You should look into teaching/lecturing. Great delivery. Cheers mate
Very glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the kind words
Great info Matt👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you Sir! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Very well explained my friend! Great video :)
Thanks Jamie. That's very kind of you. Glad you liked it
I have a HW97 and a HW100 bullpup PCP. The PCP was well over twice the initial cost of the springer and then I spent another £350 getting it tuned but if I'm shooting just for the joy of shooting it's always the springer I reach for. I have it set up with a fixed 10x44 MTC ViperPro and I can spend hours just popping at some little gongs at 30~40m. Nothing beats the PCP for pest control but it's actually really boring to shoot, the springer is a constant delight. Oh and THE single best way of improving your PCP shooting is an hour with a springer. (Got my eye on an Air Arms Pro Sport for my next big buy.)
Utterly agree.. shoot a springer often so you keep the skills . My mates are at the range RIGHT NOW doing exactly that with an HW95 and an HW57....lucky gits
@@mattscountry363 I'm even luckier, I have a 40m range set up in my garden so I can literally shoot from my back porch. My 97 is out there right now, I'm cooking tonight's curry but when there's five minutes I shoot a couple of fives at my target. Heaven.
Good video!
Well thank you :) I am glad you enjoyed it :)
Mate absolutely fantastic video really enjoyed this video and I'm so looking forward to more of your videos
Thanks Andrew - anyone reading this who doesn't follow AM Bushcraft n Hunting, would be wise to go have a look!
Thank you Matt. A great video. Hope you and the family have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Great informative video matt. Makes me wanna get my hw57 out to use.
Cheers Kev - fact is, the HW57 underlever is one of the all time greats and CURRENTLY not in my collection... not yet
Is there a mid range British made springer you could recommend?
Ooh... subject change. I am not brave enough to start that flame war, so I shall say.. I have no idea. Sorry
BSA Meteor Super ;)
BSAs are pretty good but, frankly, if you can't afford an Air Arms TX you get better value by going German and buying a Weihrauch.
@@davidpaylor5666 I would never buy german.
Interesting! Do you need a gun license for an air rifle in the UK?
Hi Jacob. In England Wales , no not for guns under 12 fy lb muzzle energy and also not for air pistols under 6 ft/lb. But Scotland does have a requirement for all of them to be licensed. Complex tbh . I cant drive north to Scotland with my Shotguns on my regular certificate, but taking my Airrifle to Scotland requires paperwork.