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I put all the new hammer spring, valve spring anti bounce kit. in one of mine ,I thought it made a bit of difference but after a bit had problems . Spoke to two very good tuners they told me that the

Bought myself some new bits for my hw100, rowan single band, new anti tamper, hammer spring, valve spring anti bounce kit. Love tinkering, cant help it. The rifles only 3 month old so bye bye wa

 

 

I put all the new hammer spring, valve spring anti bounce kit. in one of mine ,I thought it made a bit of difference but after a bit had problems .

Spoke to two very good tuners they told me that these kits are a waste of time and one said they had quite a few HW100 come in for repair after these kit had been fitted.

Had mine taken out and fitted new HW springs ,been spot on .

IMO its very hard to improve these guns and HW are probably the quietest guns around

No the Daystate electronic trigger guns (Mk 3, Mk 4 etc) are the quietest as they have no hammer, only a solenoid that goes click and not whack!

 

I am talking about proper airguns not electrical switches :laugh:

 

I honestly do not think you can compare an electronic gizmo to an HW. My experience ( and many others ) of Daystate is one of sheer, overpriced gimmicks. The fact that Daystate, unlike Weirhauch and many others need to constantly turn out new gimmicks speaks volumes. Look at facts, Daystate cannot even turn out a reliable mechanical action, my tally of seized bolts on Hunstman, Regals and Wolverines, that is the ones I am aware of, is now twenty five. Faulty HW 100? Two, and they were dodgy seals.

I haunt a few clubs, frankly Daystate electronic things, for they are not rifles, are laughed at. A guarantee to have the pee taken out of you for months. That manufacturer is nothing but a profit centred bunch of crooks who do shooting no favours at all.

Look at AA for sticking with a tried and tested action, 200 & 400 have stood the test of time, as has the HW100. As for the need to tune a HW100, I do not see the point, it is nigh on perfect.

Then of course, fifty years of shooting most types of rifle, shotgun and the odd mortar and I know nothing.

Bugger me, just realised its monday morning again :whistling:

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I put all the new hammer spring, valve spring anti bounce kit. in one of mine ,I thought it made a bit of difference but after a bit had problems .

Spoke to two very good tuners they told me that these kits are a waste of time and one said they had quite a few HW100 come in for repair after these kit had been fitted.

Had mine taken out and fitted new HW springs ,been spot on .

IMO its very hard to improve these guns and HW are probably the quietest guns around

No the Daystate electronic trigger guns (Mk 3, Mk 4 etc) are the quietest as they have no hammer, only a solenoid that goes click and not whack!

 

I am talking about proper airguns not electrical switches :laugh:

 

I honestly do not think you can compare an electronic gizmo to an HW. My experience ( and many others ) of Daystate is one of sheer, overpriced gimmicks. The fact that Daystate, unlike Weirhauch and many others need to constantly turn out new gimmicks speaks volumes. Look at facts, Daystate cannot even turn out a reliable mechanical action, my tally of seized bolts on Hunstman, Regals and Wolverines, that is the ones I am aware of, is now twenty five. Faulty HW 100? Two, and they were dodgy seals.

I haunt a few clubs, frankly Daystate electronic things, for they are not rifles, are laughed at. A guarantee to have the pee taken out of you for months. That manufacturer is nothing but a profit centred bunch of crooks who do shooting no favours at all.

Look at AA for sticking with a tried and tested action, 200 & 400 have stood the test of time, as has the HW100. As for the need to tune a HW100, I do not see the point, it is nigh on perfect.

Then of course, fifty years of shooting most types of rifle, shotgun and the odd mortar and I know nothing.

Bugger me, just realised its monday morning again :whistling:

 

Be carful John , the Gaystate boys don't like it ,they will go home crying :cray::cray::cray: and you will have their mother after you :laugh::laugh:

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I put all the new hammer spring, valve spring anti bounce kit. in one of mine ,I thought it made a bit of difference but after a bit had problems .

Spoke to two very good tuners they told me that these kits are a waste of time and one said they had quite a few HW100 come in for repair after these kit had been fitted.

Had mine taken out and fitted new HW springs ,been spot on .

IMO its very hard to improve these guns and HW are probably the quietest guns around

No the Daystate electronic trigger guns (Mk 3, Mk 4 etc) are the quietest as they have no hammer, only a solenoid that goes click and not whack!

 

I am talking about proper airguns not electrical switches :laugh:

 

I honestly do not think you can compare an electronic gizmo to an HW. My experience ( and many others ) of Daystate is one of sheer, overpriced gimmicks. The fact that Daystate, unlike Weirhauch and many others need to constantly turn out new gimmicks speaks volumes. Look at facts, Daystate cannot even turn out a reliable mechanical action, my tally of seized bolts on Hunstman, Regals and Wolverines, that is the ones I am aware of, is now twenty five. Faulty HW 100? Two, and they were dodgy seals.

I haunt a few clubs, frankly Daystate electronic things, for they are not rifles, are laughed at. A guarantee to have the pee taken out of you for months. That manufacturer is nothing but a profit centred bunch of crooks who do shooting no favours at all.

Look at AA for sticking with a tried and tested action, 200 & 400 have stood the test of time, as has the HW100. As for the need to tune a HW100, I do not see the point, it is nigh on perfect.

Then of course, fifty years of shooting most types of rifle, shotgun and the odd mortar and I know nothing.

Bugger me, just realised its monday morning again :whistling:

 

Be carful John , the Gaystate boys don't like it ,they will go home crying :cray::cray::cray: and you will have there mother after you :laugh::laugh:

 

Their mothers can come after me, I am game but as long as they are less than 40, older women are too set in their ways. Anyway, truth hurts. Now, pardon me got the dress two rabbits, that German thing has been at it again :victory:

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Your ment to be at work , not posting all day , it's no wonder you don't get much work done ! Lol

Mr Evans , I have been to work for two hours and have earned my money for to day :tongue2::tongue2::boogy::thumbs:

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It ant that good if yove only got two to dress , either that or your loosing the magic touch

Should get a DAYSTATE then you would be dressing rabbits all day lol

These were accidents, they ignored the red "range open" flags on Stotty Acres and got caught in lethal crossfire :cray:

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I put all the new hammer spring, valve spring anti bounce kit. in one of mine ,I thought it made a bit of difference but after a bit had problems .

Spoke to two very good tuners they told me that these kits are a waste of time and one said they had quite a few HW100 come in for repair after these kit had been fitted.

Had mine taken out and fitted new HW springs ,been spot on .

IMO its very hard to improve these guns and HW are probably the quietest guns around

No the Daystate electronic trigger guns (Mk 3, Mk 4 etc) are the quietest as they have no hammer, only a solenoid that goes click and not whack!

 

I am talking about proper airguns not electrical switches :laugh:

 

I honestly do not think you can compare an electronic gizmo to an HW. My experience ( and many others ) of Daystate is one of sheer, overpriced gimmicks. The fact that Daystate, unlike Weirhauch and many others need to constantly turn out new gimmicks speaks volumes. Look at facts, Daystate cannot even turn out a reliable mechanical action, my tally of seized bolts on Hunstman, Regals and Wolverines, that is the ones I am aware of, is now twenty five. Faulty HW 100? Two, and they were dodgy seals.

I haunt a few clubs, frankly Daystate electronic things, for they are not rifles, are laughed at. A guarantee to have the pee taken out of you for months. That manufacturer is nothing but a profit centred bunch of crooks who do shooting no favours at all.

Look at AA for sticking with a tried and tested action, 200 & 400 have stood the test of time, as has the HW100. As for the need to tune a HW100, I do not see the point, it is nigh on perfect.

Then of course, fifty years of shooting most types of rifle, shotgun and the odd mortar and I know nothing.

Bugger me, just realised its monday morning again :whistling:

 

Be carful John , the Gaystate boys don't like it ,they will go home crying :cray::cray::cray: and you will have their mother after you :laugh::laugh:

 

You do realise that modern aircraft and some vehicle mounted machine guns do have electronically controlled firing mechanisms!

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