Walther LG 300 XT
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Walther LG 300 XT
I know most of you guys are FWB and Anschutz guys but whats the real down side of the Walther XT Have a chance to purchase one and want to know if its a mistake or not Thanks
Quite honestly I have never shot the gun, however I can tell you this, whatever gun you buy will perform pretty much the same as any other top quality gun. As long as you go through and take the time to get it properly adjusted and you like the feel and are comfortable with it you will do fine with anything you buy. Mainly once you get into the top quality rifles it isn't about which one shoots better, because they all shoot great (better the shooter in most cases) , it's the feel.
Also make sure the gun looks good and goes with your outfit and other equipment as far as color and style go. If you are going to shoot good might just as well look good doing it.
Also make sure the gun looks good and goes with your outfit and other equipment as far as color and style go. If you are going to shoot good might just as well look good doing it.
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When buying a precision air rifle, you really have to do your homework (guess that's what this topic is for). When I bought a Walther Lg 300 Xt, the only downside my family and I could find is a slight deficiency of good history. Anschutz has a huge history of Olympic medals and records and such and this proveness is why many people pay extra for the Anschutz. Not that Walther has never won anything (I think they pretty much dominated pistol not too long ago), it's just the background is not as extensive. I have also heard stories of poor service from Walther as well as lack of available parts though never experienced any problems. Either way, I opted for a little uniqueness and a lot less price (walther comes with sights and a case) and have been very satisfied. In fact i recently bought the KK300 as well.
Good Luck with any rifle you end up with
Good Luck with any rifle you end up with
Which rifle
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Its worth knowing that the FWB, Anschutz and Steyr are loaded by hand, that is you place the pellet in the breech with your fingers. Walther and Hammerlie are probe loaded, that is you place the pellet in the 'U' shaped channel and it is pushed into the breech by a probe.
Some shooters prefer one system over the other, its a personal thing.
Air capacity (number of shots per filling) differs quite a lot between the makes. FWB are the least with approx 260 shots, Walther are the highest with over 600 shots if you fill to 300 bar. Steyr are very good at 480 shots at 200 bar.
We in the UK have lets say had better service from Steyr, FWB and Anschutz with the other 2 not as good. It seems that since UMEREX have taken over Walther and Hammerlie for that matter, it has been more difficult to deal with Walther. Lets say that FWB, Steyr & Anschutz are always very helpful with advice and spares.
Having said all that Walther have had a revival over recent years with some winners medals round the world.
Peepsight
Its worth knowing that the FWB, Anschutz and Steyr are loaded by hand, that is you place the pellet in the breech with your fingers. Walther and Hammerlie are probe loaded, that is you place the pellet in the 'U' shaped channel and it is pushed into the breech by a probe.
Some shooters prefer one system over the other, its a personal thing.
Air capacity (number of shots per filling) differs quite a lot between the makes. FWB are the least with approx 260 shots, Walther are the highest with over 600 shots if you fill to 300 bar. Steyr are very good at 480 shots at 200 bar.
We in the UK have lets say had better service from Steyr, FWB and Anschutz with the other 2 not as good. It seems that since UMEREX have taken over Walther and Hammerlie for that matter, it has been more difficult to deal with Walther. Lets say that FWB, Steyr & Anschutz are always very helpful with advice and spares.
Having said all that Walther have had a revival over recent years with some winners medals round the world.
Peepsight
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Coach a team of juniors thru collegiate. Shoot Walthers exclusively, easier to have one type of air rifle to maintain and learn. The team has 8 XTs and have shot for 6 years. Not a single problem, and they do shoot better than our club membership. If you get an XT be sure to find the pellet that it shots best. We had to look at several brands to find the one type and size that works best.
Joe
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BTW, Did you find each of the XT's to like the same brand and size of pellets or do they have individual favorites. If you found a pattern, could you share it with me? I've found that mine likes 4.49 better than 4.50 but i haven't had a chance to try each brand yet, though I probably will before the Palmyra Invitational in January. Any information you could give me to expediate the process would help.We had to look at several brands to find the one type and size that works best.
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quality and finishes of the new Walther
The quality and finishes of the new Walther air rifles and air pistols SUCKS. If you have a chance to look at some of the older Walther models up close and personal, your will see the difference. Go look at the LGM-2 and some of the older CO2 pistols from Walther, and you know what I mean. Even the latest FWB P700 is not as well made of the previous FWB such as the P70 and 603. Anschutz seems like the only one of the 3 that maintain the same level of craftsmanship.
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Please explain. The only problem I had with the finish on the Walther is I was getting some glare off the top of the barrel. I just put some flat black tape over the top and never had the problem again.The quality and finishes of the new Walther air rifles and air pistols SUCKS
Thanks isuguncoach, I;ll make sure to order some vogel when I start pellet testing.
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Re: quality and finishes of the new Walther
Do you have a p700 or have you even shot one. I own a P700 and I have shot a p70 and I don't think the quality is any better or worse.Guestxxx wrote:The quality and finishes of the new Walther air rifles and air pistols SUCKS. If you have a chance to look at some of the older Walther models up close and personal, your will see the difference. Go look at the LGM-2 and some of the older CO2 pistols from Walther, and you know what I mean. Even the latest FWB P700 is not as well made of the previous FWB such as the P70 and 603. Anschutz seems like the only one of the 3 that maintain the same level of craftsmanship.
ANS is not the best as far as craftsmanship. Instead of using milled Alu for there stocks they cast them. So they are weaker then the FWB stocks. That do's not mean that I don't like my Ans smallbore rifle I love it.
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hi i am a shooter from singapore
i am using a walther lg300xt, but i do not like it much. i find that its CG and entire gun feel is poorer than that of FWB, which i love.
however, there are many people who love this model. narang gagan from india uses this gun too.
still, i must say in olympics 2004 finals there are more FWB than walthers or anshutz.
i am using a walther lg300xt, but i do not like it much. i find that its CG and entire gun feel is poorer than that of FWB, which i love.
however, there are many people who love this model. narang gagan from india uses this gun too.
still, i must say in olympics 2004 finals there are more FWB than walthers or anshutz.
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probe loading
I personally like the probe loading. I figure that any of these guns are more precise than I can be, so I might as well let them handle as much as I can.Its worth knowing that the FWB, Anschutz and Steyr are loaded by hand, that is you place the pellet in the breech with your fingers. Walther and Hammerlie are probe loaded, that is you place the pellet in the 'U' shaped channel and it is pushed into the breech by a probe.