I said I would never do it, but that damn July 4th sale at AOA got me. An HW35E is on the way to join my other HW rifles. I have to see if it lives up to all the good ( and bad) things y’all say about them.
I have one... oh maybe 8-9 hundred pellets down the pipe. No let up in temper, still a bitch. Might have to dig it out and put some more down. This is my only HW I don't particular care for. Bought it for it's looks.Congratulations. Post photos when you get it. It'll be twangy and notchy when you get it but be patient. It'll smooth out with use.
What caliber is it? It's not uncommon to need a couple thousand shots to smooth some HWs. It's it still dieseling?I have one... oh maybe 8-9 hundred pellets down the pipe. No let up in temper, still a bitch. Might have to dig it out and put some more down. This is my only HW I don't particular care for. Bought it for it's looks.
This ain't the only up side down thing lately...
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.177. I’m not wasting 2000 pellets to break it in. If it shoots that bad, it will get a new spring kit. 2000 pellets can cost $60. That will cover a good deal of the kit cost.What caliber is it? It's not uncommon to need a couple thousand shots to smooth some HWs. It's it still dieseling?
.177, no dieselingWhat caliber is it? It's not uncommon to need a couple thousand shots to smooth some HWs. It's it still dieseling?
This is true. I can't stand twang of any level myself. I put kits in just as soon as I verify acceptable accuracy. Some people don't have the ability to kit their guns and want to try shooting it in before shipping it off to a tuner. I didn't know where your abilities and budget lie. Best of luck with the new rifle..177. I’m not wasting 2000 pellets to break it in. If it shoots that bad, it will get a new spring kit. 2000 pellets can cost $60. That will cover a good deal of the kit cost.
177 will be jumpier than the the same gun in 22. Its a heavy for it's power so it should still shoot pretty smoothly. It's also a short stroke gun so the cycle should be a quick clean pop. No dieseling is good. What pellets are you using? And how fast are they going?.177, no dieseling
2000? Lol .. is that a lot ? Eell maybe if you buying stupidly priced pellets it could be. 2000 pellets a drop in the bucket .. that just a welcome to hw thing .. you got to go shoot and finesse one in not a just pull it out of the box gun . You think a new spring and seal dint need to be shot in to see if itx good or need adjustment? Lol.. then the wood/ screw deal with one too boot ...177. I’m not wasting 2000 pellets to break it in. If it shoots that bad, it will get a new spring kit. 2000 pellets can cost $60. That will cover a good deal of the kit cost.
I’ve kitted all my springers including FWB300s, TX200, R7, R9, and HW97k. I can’t believe HW uses such crappy springs and dogThis is true. I can't stand twang of any level myself. I put kits in just as soon as I verify acceptable accuracy. Some people don't have the ability to kit their guns and want to try shooting it in before shipping it off to a tuner. I didn't know where your abilities and budget lie. Best of luck with the new rifle.
Ron
JSB, FX or AAs are anywhere from $12 to $16 per tin depending where you buy them. I like to shoot for accuracy, not just to exercise my arm cocking the rifle.2000? Lol .. is that a lot ? Eell maybe if you buying stupidly priced pellets it could be. 2000 pellets a drop in the bucket ..
As you see around here i don't . i just sling lead how ever .. i can't really say this anymore thanks to crosman selling out but my old saying was .JSB, FX or AAs are anywhere from $12 to $16 per tin depending where you buy them. I like to shoot for accuracy, not just to exercise my arm cocking the rifle.
I agree the guts and assembly practices of the Hws aren't impressive. Tuning the rifle usually only makes it smoother and nicer to shoot. It hardly ever makes it more accurate. A gun has to have major internal problems before the accuracy tanks. If a Hw is inaccurate, it's usually in the barrel and that's hard to fix. That's why I shoot them for accuracy before I kit them. Once you open up a gun it's difficult to return it.JSB, FX or AAs are anywhere from $12 to $16 per tin depending where you buy them. I like to shoot for accuracy, not just to exercise my arm cocking the rifle.