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Whats the best springer 22 cal >hard hitting and accurate for the money!!>> I really want to KNOW? Im thinking to buy one and It seems the RWS 350 is the best?? Is there others out there that you don't have to break the bank ?? Your Thoughts
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I think those 350's are most of 500 bucks. You could get a Diana for maybe 100 less. I think the best airgun made, bar none, is the one seen through 9 year old eyes. They are at Walmart if you can change your vision a bit and step out into an eternal spring afternoon.
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Depends what you want to spend. I wouldn't consider the RWS 350 the "best" springer. I would reserve that moniker to air rifles made by Weihrauch (HW). The HW97's that Stick has pictured are fantastic but will run $450-$550 depending on the stock. They also manufacture break barrels that will run a couple hundred less. The HW95 would be a prime example.
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She doesn't have $7 to "spend".
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The RWS 350 is about the hardest shooting good quality springer. It isn’t as refined as the Weihrauch rifles but it does shoot a little harder. And though I haven’t bought a new RWS since I got my nephew a 34 about ten years ago, they seem to have upped their game in the refinement department in the last few years.
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Air Arms TX 200 works for me.
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Air Arms TX 200 works for me. TX 200 is accurate and easy on scopes. The RWS is tough on scopes.
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Of course, the TX 200 is roughly double in price, if not more.
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The HW97's that Stick has pictured are fantastic but will run $450-$550 depending on the stock. Sooooooooo…………………… $550 for the one with the gay blue laminate and the Lapua sticker outta the box of Lucky Charms ??? $450 for the synthetic one that you wouldn't mind your straight friends seeing you carry ???
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The HW97's that Stick has pictured are fantastic but will run $450-$550 depending on the stock. Sooooooooo…………………… $550 for the one with the gay blue laminate and the Lapua sticker outta the box of Lucky Charms ??? $450 for the synthetic one that you wouldn't mind your straight friends seeing you carry ??? Yep, but I would never buy a spring piston airgun with a synthetic stock.
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Hard on scopes, but hard to beat an old RWS 34
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I don't think there is a "best". A lot depends upon your budget and intended use for the rifle.
The RWS 34 is a pretty decent gun for the money. I have one myself. The RWS 358 and 48 are true magnum airguns, but they're more expensive than the 34. The highest velocity guns are usually heavier, harder to cock, jump around more, and often not as accurate as some of the lower velocity air guns.
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MMM>> it seems the 350 Rws >>Is the best !! you pay for what you get! and by the threads there is nothing better out there for the same cost or cheaper! Thanks
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