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  1. Gilberca

    N/A Working on springers

    Don't try taking a D54 apart unless you have read up on disassembling that springer. You will absolutely need a spring compressor for that beast. I know since I had one. Also I don't believe you can use a TX200 spring in that rifle. Check ARH for spring kits since they have ones for the...
  2. Gilberca

    N/A HW100 KT replaced the oem tube .

    I replaced the stock air cylinder in my HW100 KT with the Ratworks FAC XL and IMO it improved the looks of the rifle and like you said made it more proportional looking. I was having issues with my original setup where I couldn't get 2 mags worth of shots before falling out of regulation...
  3. Gilberca

    N/A HW100T

    I have the Ratworks FAC XL cylinder on my HW100 T. Thanks to Filnez for pointing me in that direction. Went from like 25 shots to about 48 shots before falling out of regulation. Plus its about 1lb lighter than the stock cylinder.
  4. Gilberca

    N/A HW100T

    To clean the barrel, I use a drink straw as a guide as it fits through the moderator to the barrel. I use a line with loop at the end to pull a cleaning patch from breech to muzzle. The line is nylon with some stiffness so it works great. Note that I have the .22 cal model
  5. Gilberca

    HW/Weihrauch Talk me into a Weihrauch HW100

    You mean like this? I replaced the original Air Cylinder with a Ratworks version and it increased my regulated shot count by about 20 rounds so I can safely go through 3 magazines before recharging and the bonus is it's about 1 lb lighter than the original.
  6. Gilberca

    N/A HW100T

    I guess I was one of the lucky ones. My .22 FAC full length HW100 is a tack driver. It did take me a while trying various pellets before I found ones it really liked. HN Baracuda Match 21.14GR are sweet at 25, 35 and 50 yd ranges, which I typically shoot at.
  7. Gilberca

    Traditional Rifle Air Arms TX200 MKIII .22 cal Left Handed Model

    This is the Left Handed Air Arm TX200 MKIII Model with Monte Carlo Walnut Stock A beautiful, classically styled air rifle in great condition. Stock has been finished with Royal London Oil obtained from Maccari (ARH) Original Owner purchased new in 2017 from Pyramyd Air. Have original box and...
  8. Gilberca

    HW100 Thumhole .22 shot count

    I'm with you on the OCD comment. Once I saw the barrel band alignment issue, I had to get to that resolved.
  9. Gilberca

    HW100 Thumhole .22 shot count

    Per my inquiry to AOA on what they performed on my HW100: "We installed new seals in the valve block, adjusted the regulator pressure, adjusted the hammer and installed the cylinder ends in correctly. We set the velocity at 28-29 ft / lbs giving the rifle 35 shots. The regulator pressure...
  10. Gilberca

    HW100 Thumhole .22 shot count

    Update on the pellet tuning: I verified the Regulator setting and found it to be at 130 Bar after AOA detuned it to improve shot count. Thank you oOmpH for providing the FAC setting (150 Bar). I then proceeded to re-adjust HST to max velocities for both 18.1 and 15.89 pellets then dropped...
  11. Gilberca

    HW100 Thumhole .22 shot count

    So for whatever reason, this HW100 T is not happy with the JSB 18.1 pellets. I put the same pellets in my brother's HW100 Carbine and they were grouping just fine at 50 yds. The velocity of the 18.1s in the carbine is about 820fps whereas mine is at 880 for the JSB 18.1s. I may lower HST to...
  12. Gilberca

    HW100 Thumhole .22 shot count

    Random question for the group: Does anyone have the FAC rated Regulator pressure for the 50J model PCP? I'm sure it is different from the 35J rated carbines. AOA adjusted mine down when they tweaked the HST and Regulator settings, but I have no idea what it's set to from the factory...
  13. Gilberca

    HW100 Thumhole .22 shot count

    So had a chance to lower HST and dropped 15.89 velocities to 880 FPS. cant say accuracy improved with that change. I went back to the JSB 18.1 and once again adjusted HST to 880 FPS with that pellet weight. Chrono results would indicate they should be very accurate since Standard deviation...
  14. Gilberca

    HW/Weihrauch HW100 T .22 Air Cylinder/Barrel Band orientation

    Tom: See my results here: https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/hw100-thumhole-22-shot-count.1293394/post-1549768
  15. Gilberca

    HW100 Thumhole .22 shot count

    I'll probably adjust HST to lower velocity for the 15.89 pellets since they seem to be the most accurate for me at the longer distances (50 yds or more). It's easy enough to try and I can set it back if I see a different result. Hoping I don't need to adjust the regulator for this effort however.
  16. Gilberca

    HW100 Thumhole .22 shot count

    Found that the 15.89 JSB pellets were more accurate at 50 yds and virtually no holdover was needed vs the 18.1 JSB pellets. Here is a set of 5 shot groups at 50 yards. I use a folding chair and tripod setup for shooting. After this set, I did adjust windage to re-center POI.
  17. Gilberca

    HW100 Thumhole .22 shot count

    I adjusted HST only slightly and it appears that at least on paper, the 18.1 JSBs are showing the lower Standard deviations on chrony vs the 15.89. Here are 2 typical results I'm seeing today. I'm happy with being able to shot 2 mags before refilling. could probably eek out a few more shots...
  18. Gilberca

    HW100 Thumhole .22 shot count

    I had a chance to zero in the newly mounted scope at 25yds yesterday and was also able to chrono JSB 18.1 and JSB 15.89 .22 pellets. Here is a sampling of the results: Created: 08-11-2023 01:22:07 PM Description: hw100 T. 15.89 jsb Notes 1: Notes 2: Distance to Chrono (FT): 0.00 Ballistic...