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    Hw97 .20 experiences

    I've got a HW97 in .177, .20, and .22. The .20 version is the most accurate of the three. I've tried a dozen different pellets in the .177 and .22 versions and have settled on what shoots most accurately in those rifles. In the .20, there are not a lot of choices, but for mine, the JSB 13.73...
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    Review of Beeman PCP Underlever Model 1358 .22 caliber

    After shooting this rifle for a week, I've made a couple more changes: 1) First, tried to adjust the sear screw to get rid of the second stage creep, but it was bottomed out and would not allow for adjustment. This screw is an allen head M3-0.5. Replaced it with an allen head M3-0.5 x 10 mm...
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    Review of Beeman PCP Underlever Model 1358 .22 caliber

    I received one of these last Friday and after having shot it for four days, have a little information to share. My experience with Beeman products has been limited, but I have three other bullpups that cost much more than the Model 1358 and am very comfortable shooting those. Generally, this...
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    Lane regulator or Huma regulator?

    Huma, hands down. Good customer service. I have used both.
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    Screw torques for a HW97k

    Thank you for the reply. I did hear from Weihrauch today and they specified 2.5 to 3.0 NM for all four screws. I think that equates to 22 and 27 inch-lbs respectively. I tightened the front two and rearmost trigger guard screw to 20 in-lbs and the front trigger guard screw to 27 in-lbs. I am...
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    Screw torques for a HW97k

    I have two of these now. One in .177 and a second in .20. I just received the .20 last Thursday and find that the two screws at the forearm and both at the trigger guard loosen frequently. I have never had to tighten any screws on the .177. On the .20, I've tightened the front screws to 12...