I did it with my HW50S .20 a few days ago while tightening the front stock screw. There are "gashes" instead of clear lines now on that screw.
The gash mark isn't harmfully sharp in any way and actually tells you the position of the screwdriver slot by touch; nevertheless it is a bit unsightly compared to every screw and other piece of my "perfect" rifle. So I took a few days off with it after shooting it twice after the gash or gaff (always on target, always shooting straight) I felt I had ruined it. I thought of buying a brand new screw but then I realized I'd probably bugger it up. Endless unreasonable damage I find myself doing to all things that matter around me.
Inside I knew I marred the gun the way only I could do and that replacing the screw would work. But why? Am I a perfectionist? I don't think so.
For now I am shooting my HW80 .25 which to this day has no mark or scrape or gaff or chaff mark. I had to do this to realized this rifle never fails and has always escaped my own harm to it!
Well if I'm impressed with a .20 pellet going around 601 fps at muzzle shooting the HW80 .25 at 649 fps MV is a huge difference that a .22 cannot in any way do. Even at 35 yards and yards beyond.
The gash mark isn't harmfully sharp in any way and actually tells you the position of the screwdriver slot by touch; nevertheless it is a bit unsightly compared to every screw and other piece of my "perfect" rifle. So I took a few days off with it after shooting it twice after the gash or gaff (always on target, always shooting straight) I felt I had ruined it. I thought of buying a brand new screw but then I realized I'd probably bugger it up. Endless unreasonable damage I find myself doing to all things that matter around me.
Inside I knew I marred the gun the way only I could do and that replacing the screw would work. But why? Am I a perfectionist? I don't think so.
For now I am shooting my HW80 .25 which to this day has no mark or scrape or gaff or chaff mark. I had to do this to realized this rifle never fails and has always escaped my own harm to it!
Well if I'm impressed with a .20 pellet going around 601 fps at muzzle shooting the HW80 .25 at 649 fps MV is a huge difference that a .22 cannot in any way do. Even at 35 yards and yards beyond.