Walther LGU Master in Beech 22 cal Owners please chime in.

Need some help from other Air gunners familiar with this one .

Just bought a NIB Walther LGU Master Beech 22cal. and wanted to ask if any tips ie they make a a couple spring tune kits from Vortex or just leave it alone clean barrel and shoot it . Any ideas for scopes to pair with this rifle. Any pellet recommendations welcome as well . I have some JSB and the Hades to try . 
 
I own the LGV in .22. Practically the same gun, but break barrel. Mine has not been altered. Shoots the Hades as well as regular JSBs. 

I did install a Vortek in my .177, but it’s not a drop kit, had to cut original guide. 

I recently did a POI 30 day challenge with it, here’s the link https://youtu.be/f_zRgd4LYPk I used the 18gr JSBs. 

Another thing I did was to remove the muzzle weight and added an LDC, but not sure if this is an option on the LGU. Will edit if I remember anything else.
 
I have owned two, still own one. Owning Weihrauch, Air Arms, and Diana spring powered guns, I don’t think you will find an out-of-the-box rifle any more smooth or accurate than the LGU Master. I have several custom tuned rifles and truthfully can’t imagine any kind of tuning kit will benefit you very much.


I used Vortek Diamondback 6-24x50 FFP and Hawke AirMax series scopes on mine with great success.


Congrats and good luck!
 
Has any one changed out the trigger for a metal one? Rowan Engineering sells them . The Euro versions of this gun are metal triggers but something about complying with US drop tests rules all US guns have the composite triggers! I am trying not to turn down that boulevard " trying to fix something that isn't broke".

I did it on my LGV Master Pro .177. Wish I hadn’t messed with it. Frankly, the Original trigger had just settled in nicely by the time I did it. To be fair, I was probably the one that messed up. Trigger works now, but it’s kinda stiff. Like I said, my fault. It really looks nice though 😃 
 
I have the 177 version and see no reason to mess with it. Smoothest out of the box I've experienced. Every bit as accurate as my TX and more pleasant to shoot, so I traded off my TX.

I put the Rowan trigger on mine as I found the stock one a bit heavy. It does NOT feel as good as the TX trigger but it is VERY good now. Very happy with mine as is now.

Bob