Hi everyone,
Newbie-to-the-forum here. I've been reading about airguns for over 10 years now but just purchased my first springer rifle (HW30S/R7). I found a great deal of helpful information available on these forums over the years as a guest, so decided it is a great time to join as a member!
Anyways, I've had my HW30S for a month or two, and have put at least 1k + pellets through it...
Several questions about the gun:
1) Is it normal for the stock to move when cocking? Specifically, the stock feels like it is levered away from the action. This occurs in the first part of the cocking stroke when the barrel is first broken from the detent.
2) Not sure if this is related to above, but when I first got the rifle the stock screws kept loosening. You can imagine the effects wreaked on accuracy. I eventually applied blue Loctite to the screws and retightened them firmly. But today, the front trigger guard screw backed out again.
3) Is the forearm screw supposed to screw into the action? On my gun, it seems the stock is mainly being held by the front trigger guard screw.
Thanks for any advice more knowledgeable owners can offer!
JB
Newbie-to-the-forum here. I've been reading about airguns for over 10 years now but just purchased my first springer rifle (HW30S/R7). I found a great deal of helpful information available on these forums over the years as a guest, so decided it is a great time to join as a member!
Anyways, I've had my HW30S for a month or two, and have put at least 1k + pellets through it...
Several questions about the gun:
1) Is it normal for the stock to move when cocking? Specifically, the stock feels like it is levered away from the action. This occurs in the first part of the cocking stroke when the barrel is first broken from the detent.
2) Not sure if this is related to above, but when I first got the rifle the stock screws kept loosening. You can imagine the effects wreaked on accuracy. I eventually applied blue Loctite to the screws and retightened them firmly. But today, the front trigger guard screw backed out again.
3) Is the forearm screw supposed to screw into the action? On my gun, it seems the stock is mainly being held by the front trigger guard screw.
Thanks for any advice more knowledgeable owners can offer!
JB