I horse traded for this HW100S .22. Have always been interested in them but they always seemed a bit complicated.
I’m not totally sure on the history of this one the tube says 2015 but I think the tube was replaced so not sure when the rifle was built.
When I first started shooting groups I was less than impressed. It was not accurate at all. It would put a couple tightly together and then throw one an inch left. After searching the web I came across all the threads on bad barrels and my heart sank.
I stripped the rifle down and all the grease in the cocking unit was gummy and nasty. So I cleaned and polished everything and deburred all the edges. I did not touch the reg or valve. It seems fine right now and I don’t have replacement seals .
After pulling the barrel and pushing some pellets through I noticed it was putting a deep cut in the pellet skirts. I started with some mild solutions to it but didn’t get much luck. So after pulling some redneck tricks and polishing it now shoots great. I have no count how many times I had the barrel in and out checking and reworking.
I know the design is old at this point but what a well thought out rifle. The one thing I do not care for is the single barrel bolt and that it is hidden behind the air cylinder. But the design does allow you to orientate the barrel in any position.
Anyone know about when Beeman was importing these?
I’m not totally sure on the history of this one the tube says 2015 but I think the tube was replaced so not sure when the rifle was built.
When I first started shooting groups I was less than impressed. It was not accurate at all. It would put a couple tightly together and then throw one an inch left. After searching the web I came across all the threads on bad barrels and my heart sank.
I stripped the rifle down and all the grease in the cocking unit was gummy and nasty. So I cleaned and polished everything and deburred all the edges. I did not touch the reg or valve. It seems fine right now and I don’t have replacement seals .
After pulling the barrel and pushing some pellets through I noticed it was putting a deep cut in the pellet skirts. I started with some mild solutions to it but didn’t get much luck. So after pulling some redneck tricks and polishing it now shoots great. I have no count how many times I had the barrel in and out checking and reworking.
I know the design is old at this point but what a well thought out rifle. The one thing I do not care for is the single barrel bolt and that it is hidden behind the air cylinder. But the design does allow you to orientate the barrel in any position.
Anyone know about when Beeman was importing these?