A good sporter weight air rifle?

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Does anyone have suggestions for a good quality "lighter weight" air rifle? I love the Dianas but most still seem quite hefty once topped with a scope. Must be well built and accurate but the lighter and more compact the better. Would prefer 22 and not 177 and speed somewhere in the 600-700 range is sufficient. Thanks.
 
In that power range you should also look at the Weihrauch, they are very well made and shoot extremely well. Another (cheaper) option would probably be to try a Baikal 513M but I have never tried that particular model.

Denis
 
Try a Weihrauch HW95 or an HW85. Ive got an HW50 in .22 it does 485fps. Which is enough for grackles at close ranges. A Pal rated 50 only does 570-600 so theres not a lot of point in looking at that. My tuned HW50s in 177 did 900 with RWS hoby though.

I like the 50 since its light weight due to the short barrel, If i wanted to get more velocity i would do the HW95, Or for that matter if you want 600-700fps in 22 why dont you use .22 CBlong instead?
 
You could do a few push ups and get a Diana M34, or get an RWS 850 Air magnum, trick it out with a 9 oz co2 bottle, its light even scoped, as well as being an 8 round repeater. Another interesting idea would be to get your hands on a old Crosman 140 or 1400 pumper, they are short and very light and they smoke with 8 to ten pumps in .22 .
 
BSA Supersport is around 6 1/2 lbs and can be tuned up to around 700fps in .22 I believe.

http://www.dlairgun.com/BSA.html
 
Does anyone have suggestions for a good quality "lighter weight" air rifle? I love the Dianas but most still seem quite hefty once topped with a scope. Must be well built and accurate but the lighter and more compact the better. Would prefer 22 and not 177 and speed somewhere in the 600-700 range is sufficient. Thanks.

Springers are all pretty heavy and long. If you dont mind pumping a Benjamin Sheridan fac rated pumper sounds like it would fit the bill. I have an old Crosman 1400 f/s inthe exchange its .22 cal pumper that will get up too around 700 fps but it needs some parts. I have a 177cal benjamin 397 its light powerful and accurate. and much easier to shoot than a springer. PCP is another option but then your talking big $$$$
 
How much is big $$$$ ?

The Benjamin Discovery PCP is 429.00 with the pump included, in .177 or .22

Tons of power for hunting.

Yea forgot about them! but that is as cheap as they get, whats the next cheapest model the bam b51 for about 500.00 plus the pump @300.00?, and to most gunnutz 150.00 is outragous for a pelletgun. You know the drill.
 
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