Glass & mounts for HW 95

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Hey guys,

After some research, I think I have set my heart upon an HW 95 in .22. I will be using it for pest control at reasonable distances primarily and target shooting as far as I dare.

I've been shooting a Cometa 300 for a couple of years and its been great, I had forgotten how fun air rifles can be. Now I want to try something new. I want to stick with a springer, I have no time or want to develop infrastructure for PCP (yet lol)

I'd like to get your opinion on glass and mounts for this. Was wavering between Hawke Airmax 3-9x40, 4-12x40 or 4-12x50. Early preference is the 4-12x40.

I'm thinking medium 2 piece match mounts. You guys have any preference for 2 piece or 1 piece mounts? I want something solid.

Thanks

Ryan
 
The HW95 is and excellent choice. So are the Hawke scopes as they are airgun rated and reasonably affordable.

A lot of springer shooters prefer one-piece mounts but two piece rings can do the job too. Make sure that whatever rings are chosen that they have a stop pin to engage the divot on the top of the receiver. This prevents the scope from moving as spring piston air rifles have significant recoil.
 
The HW95 is and excellent choice. So are the Hawke scopes as they are airgun rated and reasonably affordable.

A lot of springer shooters prefer one-piece mounts but two piece rings can do the job too. Make sure that whatever rings are chosen that they have a stop pin to engage the divot on the top of the receiver. This prevents the scope from moving as spring piston air rifles have significant recoil.
Thank you sir - they are the same price - I'll try the 1 piece (with the stop pin). DO you have any issues with adjustability in the 1 piece? ie. for eye relief, etc?

Thanks

Ryan
 
Thank you sir - they are the same price - I'll try the 1 piece (with the stop pin). DO you have any issues with adjustability in the 1 piece? ie. for eye relief, etc?

Thanks

Ryan
I just mounted a new Airmax on my RWS 34. One of my one piece mounts would not work as there is not a lot of distance between the objective bells on the Airmax. I am awaiting a new TX 200 and will be using 2 piece Sportmatch mounts for added flexibility. These mounts have recoil pins so should be solid enough.
 
I just mounted a new Airmax on my RWS 34. One of my one piece mounts would not work as there is not a lot of distance between the objective bells on the Airmax. I am awaiting a new TX 200 and will be using 2 piece Sportmatch mounts for added flexibility. These mounts have recoil pins so should be solid enough.
Thanks! That is how I have the scope mounted on the Cometa (2 piece), and wondered if I should go for something a bit more sturdy on the HW. I’m not too hard on equipment, but things happen.

Ryan
 
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