How many shots can you really get from the new Weihrauch HW100 X? The Weihrauch HW100 has been the gold standard for PCP air rifles for years, but the new HW100 X Sporter Laminate Adjustable marks the biggest change in the rifle's history.
How many shots can you really get from the new Weihrauch HW100 X?
The Weihrauch HW100 has been the gold standard for PCP air rifles for years, but the new HW100 X Sporter Laminate Adjustable marks the biggest change in the rifle’s history.
With a move to a dedicated internal regulator and a 250-bar fill pressure, the game has officially changed.
In this review, I’m taking a deep dive into the German engineering that makes this rifle a legend, testing the new aluminium cylinder, and putting the rifle through its paces on the range.
Wait until you see the shot count results, as it’s a massive leap forward from the original model.
What’s in this video:
Full breakdown of the new features
Weight savings with the aluminium cylinder
Accuracy testing with JSB, Air Arms and H&N pellets
My honest verdict: is it worth the £1,400 price tag?
Gear used in this video:
Scope: Hawke Airmax 30 FFP 6-24×50
Bipod: Tier-One ELR V2
Mounts: Sportsmatch UK
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