Beeman r9

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The R9 is one of the lower priced rifles that Beeman sells, but there is a lot of bang for the buck. If you compare the R9 s performance with other Beeman/Wheirach rifles, the R9 is very much a magnum performer. Author Topic: Scope mount suggestions for a Beeman R9 (Read 8947 times)) Snowwolfe Guest; Scope mount suggestions for a Beeman R9 on: Febru, Will be installing a scope on my R9 when it arrives and I

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Was shooting some of my .177 guns the other day and it just seemed hard to hold that little pellet after putting countless .22 pellets thourgh my 22XX guns. Beeman says that they're different from other companies like they're safetys, sear, ect but I don't know anything about Weihrauch company. What power is it in .22?I really want the Beeman R1 but I don't have 500.00 laying around. Also, say I do have a problem with the HW rifle, who would I send it to? If the Beeman broke for some reason, all I do is send it to Beeman to fix it. I want something that will last. NewYorkRifleMana really great shooting rifle. I got a Weirauch HW97K in .22 and never had any problems. I also had it tuned, so it shoots at about 16 ft/lbs. and is very smooth. They are great rifles, and with the .22 it is better suited for hunting. Plus .177 caliber R9's are easier to find, and R9 with a .22 caliber is something special, and to convert a .177 or .20 to .22 you have to buy a new barrel and have it installed, which could cost you about $100.. The R9 is one of the lower priced rifles that Beeman sells, but there is a lot of bang for the buck. If you compare the R9 s performance with other Beeman/Wheirach rifles, the R9 is very much a magnum performer. Author Topic: Scope mount suggestions for a Beeman R9 (Read 8947 times)) Snowwolfe Guest; Scope mount suggestions for a Beeman R9 on: Febru, Will be installing a scope on my R9 when it arrives and I First there was the Beeman R1. That was followed by the Beeman R10. The R9 came later. When Weihrauch discovered how difficult it is the thread the thin R10 spring tube they created what Beeman calls the R9. B.B. Log in to Reply Beeman R9 Air Rifle 0.177. Brand New Beeman. $635.95. Free shipping. S Get the best deals for Beeman R9 at eBay.com. We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast Free shipping on many items! Beeman R9 for sale Beeman Model R9 Caliber .177 Air Rifle Description: Beeman Model R9 Caliber .177 Air Rifle; Caliber: .177; Barrel: 16 1/8 Note: As one of the most accepted and iconic models in the break-barrel piston category, this Beeman R9 offers the new owner German quality and versatility. The R9 comes in at 7.3lbs and boasts a maximum velocity in the Beeman R9 Elite Series Combo is a good-looking spring rifle. Today, we’ll look at the accuracy of our test Beeman R9. Remember, Mac is testing this at his house on Which one would you buy, Beeman R9 in .177 or the Wiehrauch HW95 in .22?? I know that ..Which one would you buy, Beeman R9 in .177 or the Wiehrauch HW95 in .22?? I know that ..Nov 23, 2005#12005-11-23T15:03+00:00they're the same as so I'm told. I don't do any hunting but I always liked .22 because the pellets are easier to hold and I always liked the bigger hole it puts in the target. I was shooting some of my .177 guns the other day and it just seemed hard to hold that little pellet after putting countless .22 pellets thourgh my 22XX guns. Beeman says that they're different from other companies like they're safetys, sear, ect but I don't know anything about Weihrauch company. What power is it in .22?I really want the Beeman R1 but I don't have 500.00 laying around. Also, say I do have a problem with the HW rifle, who would I send it to? If the Beeman broke for some reason, all I do is send it to Beeman to fix it. I want something that will last. NewYorkRifleManThe .22, I like .22 cal. ntNov 23, 2005#22005-11-23T15:15+00:00What ever youNov 23, 2005#32005-11-23T15:23+00:00they're the same as so I'm told. I don't do any hunting but I always liked .22 because the pellets are easier to hold and I always liked the bigger hole it puts in the target. I was shooting some of my .177 guns the other day and it just seemed hard to hold that little pellet after putting countless .22 pellets thourgh my 22XX guns. Beeman says that they're different from other companies like they're safetys, sear, ect but I don't know anything about Weihrauch company. What power is it in .22?I really want the Beeman R1 but I don't have 500.00 laying around. Also, say I do have a problem with the HW rifle, who would I send it to? If the Beeman broke for some reason, all I do is send it to Beeman to fix it. I want something that will last. NewYorkRifleManare comfortable with.Sounds like you favor .22 cal.,so go with it.Personally I prefer .177 in a gun of this power level, but thats just me.If you really want an R1,why not wait a little longer and save for it? Just as accurate as an R9 but a little more punch although at the expense of increased weight.Truth is there are a lot of excellent guns available from 2 major makers, (HW&RWS)that properly prepared and broken in will provide years of service before any repairs should be necessary.Don't quote me but Mac1 airguns should be able to handle any service problems you may have or at least could advise you where to go for help.For warrenty service, it is probably easier toNov 23, 2005#42005-11-23T15:36+00:00they're the same as so I'm told. I don't do any hunting but I always liked .22 because the pellets are easier to hold and I always liked the bigger hole it puts in the target.

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Was shooting some of my .177 guns the other day and it just seemed hard to hold that little pellet after putting countless .22 pellets thourgh my 22XX guns. Beeman says that they're different from other companies like they're safetys, sear, ect but I don't know anything about Weihrauch company. What power is it in .22?I really want the Beeman R1 but I don't have 500.00 laying around. Also, say I do have a problem with the HW rifle, who would I send it to? If the Beeman broke for some reason, all I do is send it to Beeman to fix it. I want something that will last. NewYorkRifleMana really great shooting rifle. I got a Weirauch HW97K in .22 and never had any problems. I also had it tuned, so it shoots at about 16 ft/lbs. and is very smooth. They are great rifles, and with the .22 it is better suited for hunting. Plus .177 caliber R9's are easier to find, and R9 with a .22 caliber is something special, and to convert a .177 or .20 to .22 you have to buy a new barrel and have it installed, which could cost you about $100.

2025-04-16
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Which one would you buy, Beeman R9 in .177 or the Wiehrauch HW95 in .22?? I know that ..Which one would you buy, Beeman R9 in .177 or the Wiehrauch HW95 in .22?? I know that ..Nov 23, 2005#12005-11-23T15:03+00:00they're the same as so I'm told. I don't do any hunting but I always liked .22 because the pellets are easier to hold and I always liked the bigger hole it puts in the target. I was shooting some of my .177 guns the other day and it just seemed hard to hold that little pellet after putting countless .22 pellets thourgh my 22XX guns. Beeman says that they're different from other companies like they're safetys, sear, ect but I don't know anything about Weihrauch company. What power is it in .22?I really want the Beeman R1 but I don't have 500.00 laying around. Also, say I do have a problem with the HW rifle, who would I send it to? If the Beeman broke for some reason, all I do is send it to Beeman to fix it. I want something that will last. NewYorkRifleManThe .22, I like .22 cal. ntNov 23, 2005#22005-11-23T15:15+00:00What ever youNov 23, 2005#32005-11-23T15:23+00:00they're the same as so I'm told. I don't do any hunting but I always liked .22 because the pellets are easier to hold and I always liked the bigger hole it puts in the target. I was shooting some of my .177 guns the other day and it just seemed hard to hold that little pellet after putting countless .22 pellets thourgh my 22XX guns. Beeman says that they're different from other companies like they're safetys, sear, ect but I don't know anything about Weihrauch company. What power is it in .22?I really want the Beeman R1 but I don't have 500.00 laying around. Also, say I do have a problem with the HW rifle, who would I send it to? If the Beeman broke for some reason, all I do is send it to Beeman to fix it. I want something that will last. NewYorkRifleManare comfortable with.Sounds like you favor .22 cal.,so go with it.Personally I prefer .177 in a gun of this power level, but thats just me.If you really want an R1,why not wait a little longer and save for it? Just as accurate as an R9 but a little more punch although at the expense of increased weight.Truth is there are a lot of excellent guns available from 2 major makers, (HW&RWS)that properly prepared and broken in will provide years of service before any repairs should be necessary.Don't quote me but Mac1 airguns should be able to handle any service problems you may have or at least could advise you where to go for help.For warrenty service, it is probably easier toNov 23, 2005#42005-11-23T15:36+00:00they're the same as so I'm told. I don't do any hunting but I always liked .22 because the pellets are easier to hold and I always liked the bigger hole it puts in the target.

2025-04-16
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I was shooting some of my .177 guns the other day and it just seemed hard to hold that little pellet after putting countless .22 pellets thourgh my 22XX guns. Beeman says that they're different from other companies like they're safetys, sear, ect but I don't know anything about Weihrauch company. What power is it in .22?I really want the Beeman R1 but I don't have 500.00 laying around. Also, say I do have a problem with the HW rifle, who would I send it to? If the Beeman broke for some reason, all I do is send it to Beeman to fix it. I want something that will last. NewYorkRifleManget repairs done if you order a Beeman, though I have heard that Tim at Mac1 has a close relationship with Weirauch, so he may handle warrenty work for them. Otherwise buy whichever you like. I personally don't like .22 in modest powered guns like the R9, as someone else here said. An R9 in .22 shooting CPs will put out about 650 fps, which makes for a petty loopy trajectory. By contrast, in .177 it will shoot well over 800 fps.Personally, I like the new extended forestock version of the R9 and I am not sure that the Weirauch version comes with that stock.. You might want to check on that before you buy. The new stock is very, very nice.Charter memberNoisy Bridge Rod and Gun Clubget the gun in .22Nov 23, 2005#52005-11-23T15:39+00:00I had the same opinion about easier handeling .22 pelletsNov 23, 2005#62005-11-23T15:56+00:00they're the same as so I'm told. I don't do any hunting but I always liked .22 because the pellets are easier to hold and I always liked the bigger hole it puts in the target. I was shooting some of my .177 guns the other day and it just seemed hard to hold that little pellet after putting countless .22 pellets thourgh my 22XX guns. Beeman says that they're different from other companies like they're safetys, sear, ect but I don't know anything about Weihrauch company. What power is it in .22?I really want the Beeman R1 but I don't have 500.00 laying around. Also, say I do have a problem with the HW rifle, who would I send it to? If the Beeman broke for some reason, all I do is send it to Beeman to fix it. I want something that will last. NewYorkRifleManI did most of my shooting at first with .22 and then when I got some .177, they seemed almost imposible to pick up, grip, and load. But after I got used to them it became no problem. After a while, the .22s seem like monsters when I'm used to fooling with the .177s There is no doubt the bigger ones are easier to handle, but I think after a while, you would get used to the .177s like I did. Benefits of .177: cheaper pellets by a long shot, flatter trajectory requires less holdover/under at various ranges. Advantage in

2025-03-26
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I am one of those oddballs who can enjoy a .22 HW45 doing 420fps (14.5gr) or a .22 Crosman Mk1, .22 Cr 2289, .22 HW30S(R7), .22 Diana 24, or any other .22 caliber shooting 400-500fps (14.5gr). Everyone has their own needs and desires. Just buy what satisfies your needs/desires.HTH,Todd Might as well get the R1...Nov 23, 2005#82005-11-23T17:18+00:00they're the same as so I'm told. I don't do any hunting but I always liked .22 because the pellets are easier to hold and I always liked the bigger hole it puts in the target. I was shooting some of my .177 guns the other day and it just seemed hard to hold that little pellet after putting countless .22 pellets thourgh my 22XX guns. Beeman says that they're different from other companies like they're safetys, sear, ect but I don't know anything about Weihrauch company. What power is it in .22?I really want the Beeman R1 but I don't have 500.00 laying around. Also, say I do have a problem with the HW rifle, who would I send it to? If the Beeman broke for some reason, all I do is send it to Beeman to fix it. I want something that will last. NewYorkRifleManBy the time you paying shipping for the HW95 .22 it will be close enough to $500 to not make a big difference. You should put a wanted ad on the classifieds. Everytime I do that I always get what I want.Brent ... 507.2.htmlI had a .22 cal R1 barrel on my...........Nov 23, 2005#92005-11-23T17:23+00:00they're the same as so I'm told. I don't do any hunting but I always liked .22 because the pellets are easier to hold and I always liked the bigger hole it puts in the target. I was shooting some of my .177 guns the other day and it just seemed hard to hold that little pellet after putting countless .22 pellets thourgh my 22XX guns. Beeman says that they're different from other companies like they're safetys, sear, ect but I don't know anything about Weihrauch company. What power is it in .22?I really want the Beeman R1 but I don't have 500.00 laying around. Also, say I do have a problem with the HW rifle, who would I send it to? If the Beeman broke for some reason, all I do is send it to Beeman to fix it. I want something that will last. NewYorkRifleManR9 a while back, had the barrel "chopped & choked" by JM and ended up sellin' it to Mr Best (I believe). As most of y'all know....I'm a .177 cal fan with the R9 after using .177, .20 & .22.....I do have to say though that I prefered the .22 barrel to the .20 for my R9. Get the HW95 .22Nov 23, 2005#102005-11-23T17:30+00:00they're the same as so I'm told. I don't do any hunting but I always liked .22 because the pellets are easier to hold and I always liked the bigger hole it puts in the target. I

2025-04-22
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Campfire OutfitterCampfire OutfitterJoined: Feb 2001Posts: 8,745Likes: 7Was thinking about a Gamo or other inexpensive break barrel air gun to start with. Then got to thinking; Buy once, cry once. It never seems bad to buy quality. So, am now thinking a Beeman R 7 might be a great quality "starter" rifle. Light weight, would be handy. Any feedback on the Beeman? Thanks! Virgil B.Joined: Aug 2005Posts: 11,637Likes: 66Campfire OutfitterCampfire OutfitterJoined: Aug 2005Posts: 11,637Likes: 66Sweet little rifle. Love mine. Super smooth, quiet and easy to shoot. Not real powerful so if you are looking to shoot critters you may want to bump up to the R9. But for a back yard/basement plinker, they just don't get any better. Be sure to get it in .177 that keeps the velocity of standard weight pellets in the 650fps range. It will have plenty of power for small birds, etc and can be used for bigger stuff if you keep the ranges reasonable and make head shots.Different pellets can make a difference as shown in this pic. Mine like the cheap and available Crosman Premier HP's.A true sportsman counts his achievements in proportion to the effort involved and fairness of the sport. - S. PopeJoined: Apr 2011Posts: 448Likes: 10Campfire MemberCampfire MemberJoined: Apr 2011Posts: 448Likes: 10Sweet little rifle. Love mine. Super smooth, quiet and easy to shoot. Not real powerful so if you are looking to shoot critters you may want to bump up to the R9. But for a back yard/basement plinker, they just don't get any better. Be sure to get it in .177 that keeps the velocity of standard weight pellets in the 650fps range. It will have plenty of power for small birds, etc and can be used for bigger stuff if you keep the ranges reasonable and make head shots.Different pellets can make a difference as shown in this pic. Mine like the cheap and available Crosman Premier HP's.Yep! What he said^^^Joined: Apr 2013Posts: 4,986Likes: 6Campfire TrackerCampfire TrackerJoined: Apr 2013Posts: 4,986Likes: 6I think you're on the right track, economy airguns are a great way to lose interest in airguns. I agree with centershots assesment, he puts a hurtin' on larger critters with his R9. Another sound choice IMO would be the HW50S by Weihrauch, same people that make the Beeman R7 & R9. It is a small bump up in power, between the R9 and R7, with the same Rekord trigger and is a very smooth shooter. I bought mine in .22 and it does a good job on the ground squirrels.Charter MemberAncient order of the 1895 Winchester"It's an insecure and petite man who demands all others like what he likes and dislike what he dislikes." szihnJoined: Sep 2009Posts: 3,535Likes:

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