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Offline shawn67

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what is your take on the TF89?
« on: October 02, 2009, 10:50:17 AM »
I just ordered a Tech Force 89 in .22 it should be here Monday or Tuesday, I also ordered a Leaper's 5th Generation 3X9X40 AO with mil dot recticle to go on it, I feel like a kid waiting for christmas Lol, you would think at my age I wouldn't get so wound up- I don't get this excited when I buy a powderburner and have to wait the 3 day waiting period, I think I've got the airgun bug.
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Re: what is your take on the TF89?
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2009, 12:40:44 PM »
Personally I think it's junk and you should send it to me for disposal. ;-)  I'd love to have one. Just ordered an HW30S last week, so I'm spent out for now.
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Re: what is your take on the TF89?
« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2009, 01:10:04 PM »
Lol, I'm sure you'd dispose of it it a timely fashion Jay, I'd say you'll be more than happy with your HW30S though, I was originally wanting one of the new Crossman NPSS models but they are so new that I thought I'd wait to see if they stand up to the test of time.
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Re: what is your take on the TF89?
« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2009, 01:41:51 PM »
Most who have owned a TF-89, GH-950 .22 will tell you that they are great accurate hunting guns. With a good tune they are fantastic guns for most all shooting types.
THE ONES I SLEEP WITH: BSA Lightning XL, AA TX-200, AA ProSport, BSA Ultra, HW-97K, Crosman NPSS .177, FX Cyclone, HW-30 Nicle Plated, AA-S200, Crosman Marauder, CZ-634, R-9 DG, Webley/Scott UK Tomahawk, Benji Kantana, Benji Marauder, Benji Discovery.....
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Re: what is your take on the TF89?
« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2009, 02:02:36 PM »
I'm going to the sporting goods store tommorow to pick up some bore cleaner, some shoot-n-see targets and a few tins of different types of pellets to see which type it likes and then I'll be waiting as patiently as possible for the big brown truck to arrive, I can hardly wait, next purchace I'm going to get my son a youth model springer, he's almost 12 and even though he's already 5"9 and 135lb. I want to get him something that won't wear him out cocking it or carrying it but still fits him. I've already had him to a hunter safety course and taught him myself too, he already tough on the squirrels with his .410 H&R, but he can stay in practice with a air rifle, I know shooting airguns has made me a better shot just from getting more trigger time in.
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Re: what is your take on the TF89?
« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2009, 02:53:27 PM »
Shawn, it would not be a good idea to use any bore cleaner that is used on powder burner barrels. Goo Gone and a swab is good and then run dry patches through until no more dark stuff gets on patch.
THE ONES I SLEEP WITH: BSA Lightning XL, AA TX-200, AA ProSport, BSA Ultra, HW-97K, Crosman NPSS .177, FX Cyclone, HW-30 Nicle Plated, AA-S200, Crosman Marauder, CZ-634, R-9 DG, Webley/Scott UK Tomahawk, Benji Kantana, Benji Marauder, Benji Discovery.....
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Re: what is your take on the TF89?
« Reply #6 on: October 02, 2009, 03:56:36 PM »
Ok thanks a million Gene I really appreciate that info, I already have a piece of weedeater line made up to use, I'll make sure not to do that, I'd hate to ruin a new rifle, I'm glad you told me.
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Re: what is your take on the TF89?
« Reply #7 on: October 03, 2009, 03:01:03 AM »
Shawn,

I have one of these in .177 (Gene tuned), another on the way in .22, and recently bought one for my brother because of the awesome $134 sale deal you get at compasseco.com. My biggest issue right now is deciding which scope to keep on it! I put my TF 2-7x32 on my brother's rifle and sighted it in before sending it to him...and the test shots were pretty accurate, even before a tune. I think these guns just keep getting better!

The Leapers is a good choice, I think. I had one of those and couldn't seem to get used to the locking turretts they had -- but it was just me I'm sure.

But my take on the TF89? It is my go-to gun. I'm customizing the new one, getting a tune, and will be the envy of my neighborhood! lol... I don't see the point in getting something other than the TF89 for me, as it serves all my purposes...and it is inexpensive enough to justify some modifications -- which I wouldn't get on a more expensive gun either (custom stock and muzzle brake). At the same time, my experience so far says it is worth putting extra money into.

Highly recommended by this shooter!
THE GUNS:
     â€¢ Cometa Fusion Star (Gene tuned) 12/10/09
     â€¢ Cometa Fenix RWS 94 2/8/10
     â€¢ RWS Diana 48 .177 1/8/10 [TRADE for RWS 350]
     â€¢ Walther Force 1000 .177 11/11/09
     â€¢ TF89 .22 10/26/09 (Gene tuned 1/6/10)
     â€¢ TF89 .177 (Gene tuned) 9/6/09
     â€¢ Remington Vantage 1200 .177 8/22/09 (Gene tuned 1/6/10)
     â€¢ Daisy 953 (pneumatic) 8/02/08
     â€¢ Gamo Big Cat 2/5/10 (broken...free...maybe gas piston?!)

THE SCOPES:  
     â€¢ Sightron SII 4-16x42 AO  
     â€¢ Leupold VX-II 3-9x33 Ultralight EFR AO
     â€¢ Bushnell Trophy 6-18x42 AO  
     â€¢ Swift 686 High Recoil 6.5-20x44 AO  
     â€¢ Hawke Air Max 4-12x40 AO  
     â€¢ Bushnell Banner 6-18x50 AO

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RE: what is your take on the TF89?
« Reply #8 on: October 03, 2009, 04:06:54 AM »
I have a TF-89 in .22.  Very satisfied with it.  It is used mainly for squirrel removal.  Hits very hard.  And is quite accurate.  It is a heavy AG though.
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RE: what is your take on the TF89?
« Reply #9 on: October 03, 2009, 04:43:59 AM »
I think I'd call it 'substantial' rather than heavy... ;-) but it does have some weight to it! The TF87 is even heavier (by about 2 pounds!).
THE GUNS:
     â€¢ Cometa Fusion Star (Gene tuned) 12/10/09
     â€¢ Cometa Fenix RWS 94 2/8/10
     â€¢ RWS Diana 48 .177 1/8/10 [TRADE for RWS 350]
     â€¢ Walther Force 1000 .177 11/11/09
     â€¢ TF89 .22 10/26/09 (Gene tuned 1/6/10)
     â€¢ TF89 .177 (Gene tuned) 9/6/09
     â€¢ Remington Vantage 1200 .177 8/22/09 (Gene tuned 1/6/10)
     â€¢ Daisy 953 (pneumatic) 8/02/08
     â€¢ Gamo Big Cat 2/5/10 (broken...free...maybe gas piston?!)

THE SCOPES:  
     â€¢ Sightron SII 4-16x42 AO  
     â€¢ Leupold VX-II 3-9x33 Ultralight EFR AO
     â€¢ Bushnell Trophy 6-18x42 AO  
     â€¢ Swift 686 High Recoil 6.5-20x44 AO  
     â€¢ Hawke Air Max 4-12x40 AO  
     â€¢ Bushnell Banner 6-18x50 AO

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Re: what is your take on the TF89?
« Reply #10 on: October 03, 2009, 05:52:46 AM »
Actually after talking to you earlier is what covinced me to go ahead and order one, I was on the fence for a while and I'll be getting mine tuned too, I bought it with that in mind, thanks again for all the info and answering all my questions.
Mike Melick tuned Bam B26,with  Leapers 4x16x40ao scope,Gene turbo tuned TF89 with Barska 3X12X40A0 scope and More powder burners than you can shake a stick at.                  Gun control is hitting what your aiming at

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Re: what is your take on the TF89?
« Reply #11 on: October 03, 2009, 06:02:18 AM »
I believe that the weight helps with reducing the felt recoil and aids accuracy in high powered springers, I think I remember reading that the 89 is about 1lb lighter than a Beeman R1 though something like 7lb and a few ounces, either way I'm a big guy at 235lbs and the weight doesn't bother me.
Mike Melick tuned Bam B26,with  Leapers 4x16x40ao scope,Gene turbo tuned TF89 with Barska 3X12X40A0 scope and More powder burners than you can shake a stick at.                  Gun control is hitting what your aiming at

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Re: what is your take on the TF89?
« Reply #12 on: October 03, 2009, 06:16:11 AM »
I completely agree about the reduced feel of the recoil. The TF87 was a heavy rifle, but the weight really helped reduce recoil.
THE GUNS:
     â€¢ Cometa Fusion Star (Gene tuned) 12/10/09
     â€¢ Cometa Fenix RWS 94 2/8/10
     â€¢ RWS Diana 48 .177 1/8/10 [TRADE for RWS 350]
     â€¢ Walther Force 1000 .177 11/11/09
     â€¢ TF89 .22 10/26/09 (Gene tuned 1/6/10)
     â€¢ TF89 .177 (Gene tuned) 9/6/09
     â€¢ Remington Vantage 1200 .177 8/22/09 (Gene tuned 1/6/10)
     â€¢ Daisy 953 (pneumatic) 8/02/08
     â€¢ Gamo Big Cat 2/5/10 (broken...free...maybe gas piston?!)

THE SCOPES:  
     â€¢ Sightron SII 4-16x42 AO  
     â€¢ Leupold VX-II 3-9x33 Ultralight EFR AO
     â€¢ Bushnell Trophy 6-18x42 AO  
     â€¢ Swift 686 High Recoil 6.5-20x44 AO  
     â€¢ Hawke Air Max 4-12x40 AO  
     â€¢ Bushnell Banner 6-18x50 AO

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Re: what is your take on the TF89?
« Reply #13 on: October 05, 2009, 04:10:09 PM »
I absolutely love my TF-89.  It is a beautiful gun, hits hard and is relatively easy to cock.  It definetely is pellet finicky though.  Of the 20+ types of pellets I grouped through it, only about 6-7 did well, with all of the RWS being the best by far.

Mine's shooting  about 840fps with RWS H-points and Crossman pointed.  With the Crossmans, I'm nearly shooting through my 3/4" ply backstop.  A 5-shot group will blow it out.  RWS hobbys are a little over 900fps but weren't as accurate.  Over the past 16 months or so, I've grilled many creatures and it is my favorite gun to shoot, including my powder-burners.  My buddy has a nice shooting range with a covered bench and we frequently have shoot-offs out to 100 yards, usually while drinking beers.  Many a bird has met Mr. H-Point by landing on the fence or in the trees or on the target boxes themselves :)

I have a Leapers mil-dot 4x32 scope with Accushot 1-piece mount and LOVE this combo!  No creep with a 2-bolt scope stop and Loc-tite.

I also took apart my trigger and smoothed all surfaces that moved against each other and rounded the trigger first/second stage screws and greased these items.  It now has a great trigger with a medium first stage and a crisp second stage.  I wish they would have made a metal or at least a better, less wobbly trigger.  

This gun is VERY hold sensitive off of any sort of bench.  I'm considering a tune but the velocities are very consistant and am wondering if a tune would make it less hold sensitive.
Hammerli 850 HPA .22 & Leapers 3-9x32  --  TF-89 .22 & Leapers 4x32
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2010 air rifle kills
288 starlings
235 pigeons
6 crows
25 other birds
56 ground squirrels
3 tree squirrels

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2009 air rifle kills
181 various birds
57 various squirrels

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Re: what is your take on the TF89?
« Reply #14 on: October 05, 2009, 05:01:18 PM »
same boatas you i will push that button on weds nite
keep your eyes on the prize & dont let it crawl away.