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Well.. i got a feeling there may be few takers. They're still a virtual unknown here in the US, although theres guys who might have used a daisy or winchester brand pellet rifle and not realized it was a Hatsan. I've had a couple of the .25's and a .22, all talons. The 3 rifles amazed me in that they all made identicle ftlbs, all were very very accurate and i guess best of all, are the most powerful springer you could ever hope for. True hammers. They are also quite long, at about 49" and are fairly heavy but for whatever reason balance out pretty good, i'd rather carry the hatsan around than a RWS magnum anyday. My .22 talon is my go-to springer. The one thing i'll add is that the .25 may not be as viable a hunter as the .22. Since they work off the same powerplant, the heavier,larger diameter .25 projectile is slower and doesn't penatrate as well as the .22 and i think the .22 is the way to go. I too wanted the .25 to be better but in the end i had to concede the .22 was a better choice for med sized critter like coon or possums. The .25 just doesn't penatrate deep enough to kill as humanely as the .22 in my opinion. For target or plinking or small stuff like squirrels, either would be fine. .25 and pellets of 25ish gr.'s of weight seem to realy start to come into their own around 900fps plus.. precharged pneumatic territory. The .25 talon is most impressive on a aluminum can though i promise you. J
Quote from: JonnyReb on June 16, 2013, 03:05:51 AM Well.. i got a feeling there may be few takers. They're still a virtual unknown here in the US, although theres guys who might have used a daisy or winchester brand pellet rifle and not realized it was a Hatsan. I've had a couple of the .25's and a .22, all talons. The 3 rifles amazed me in that they all made identicle ftlbs, all were very very accurate and i guess best of all, are the most powerful springer you could ever hope for. True hammers. They are also quite long, at about 49" and are fairly heavy but for whatever reason balance out pretty good, i'd rather carry the hatsan around than a RWS magnum anyday. My .22 talon is my go-to springer. The one thing i'll add is that the .25 may not be as viable a hunter as the .22. Since they work off the same powerplant, the heavier,larger diameter .25 projectile is slower and doesn't penatrate as well as the .22 and i think the .22 is the way to go. I too wanted the .25 to be better but in the end i had to concede the .22 was a better choice for med sized critter like coon or possums. The .25 just doesn't penatrate deep enough to kill as humanely as the .22 in my opinion. For target or plinking or small stuff like squirrels, either would be fine. .25 and pellets of 25ish gr.'s of weight seem to realy start to come into their own around 900fps plus.. precharged pneumatic territory. The .25 talon is most impressive on a aluminum can though i promise you. J I think i'd have to go along with that as far as 'springers' are concerned...but in PCP the 25's, and larger, are devastatingly effective on bigger game...I have 22 & 25 in PCP and up to 22 in gas rams/NP...the gas ram/NP are great in up to 22 from what i've experienced.Any time you can move a 14.3 grain (or heavier) pellet at speeds exceeding 800-850 fps, you've got a hammer...my Beeman RX, 20 cal, gas piston will move a 14.3 at nearly 900 fps...it shatters bone of rabbit at 60 yds...
On the Eun Jin pellets... About 15 years ago I spoke with Jim Maccari about a spring kit for my RWS 48 in .22 cal. In the course of the conversation pellet weight came up and he advised against heavy pellets in order to get the most efficiency and spring life in my rifle, or any other spring gun for that matter. I can't really say if that's gospel truth or not; I just took him at his word since he knows a lot more about spring guns than most folks.
Hey CW! just wondering if you'd made out well with the Talon? I'd been away from the site for awhile but saw this when i checked back in, just wanted to ask. My .22 talon is still doing great and is still my favorite springer for protecting the chicken coop..my only springer now actually. Is the hawke scope still holding up?