No shooting today, just another coat of polyurethane on the 97 stock..lol. BTW Krale has some deals on the HW rifles right now, you can save about $50. Been checking them out.
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Top 2 are my favorites. If I ever buy another Diana it will be the D54, also a cannon. I hope you have your thermals on.Got up to 26F temperature. No wind, got a morning shoot with a HW97 .177. Or a laserView attachment 515700After lunch and a few chores I tackled a Pro Sport .177. Easily on the favorite list. And easy on the eyes.View attachment 515701Last for the day a cannon a Diana 350View attachment 515702 Stubborn at first. Once stabilized, became a tack driver at 47 yds. Crow
While we're all waiting for the polyurethane to dry on your HW97K stock, would you please tell me how you got the butt pad off of it?Stock has been stripped of the old finish, whatever it was, it was thick and gooeyView attachment 510581
I let it dry out overnight and then went over it with 120 grit to try and get some of the stain out.
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Still a lot of work to go to get it ready to finish, but I'm making progress. I'll be shooting the prosport while the 97K is in rehab.
Well the Prosport had two tiny slits in the butt pad,While we're all waiting for the polyurethane to dry on your HW97K stock, would you please tell me how you got the butt pad off of it?
Mine looks like it has screw holes in it, but they don't look like plugs. They look like it's one solid piece.
Our ProSport doesn't even have anything resembling screw holes.
So I ended up masking both butt pads off when I refinished them last year -- but now you have my curiosity up again!
If you wouldn't mind, please?
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Many thanks! Much appreciated!Well the Prosport had two tiny slits in the butt pad,
and when you squeeze it, would show itself, but it's still a tight fit. I used the smallest screw driver that would get a good bite, and I put some lube on the screw driver so it would slide in there without tearing the rubber. I left the screws in the butt pad.
The 97 was easy because I could see the screws, so I just unscrewed it and removed the buttpad. I took those screws out and cleaned the holes up a little so the screws weren't grabbing the rubber when trying to reinstall, causing the pad not to stay flat.
On yours, I would try and poke in there and try to feel if there's a screw head in there under the rubber. I wouldn't think it would be glued on, but IDK for sure. Maybe take a sharp pick and poke in there to feel around where the screw should be.
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You should drill a 1/2" or smaller hole thru the center of one and paint it one color. Then use a smaller piece painted a bright yellow or orange and attach it to the back of the first one, maybe a gap between them. Now you have a shoot thru target.Today I drove into town to my buddies fab plant. He told me he had some scraps.View attachment 51587325 pieces 1/4 inch thick aluminum discs. Already got a few up after drilling 2 holes to tie down. View attachment 515874Much quieter than steel. View attachment 515875And I hammered them with a Diana 54Pro .22 cal.View attachment 515876This to me is an odd gun. Feels like it’s falling apart, but pounds with wicked accuracy.
The FWB 124D sport is almost too good to be true. View attachment 515877Crow
Do you mean Webley Premier pistol?Just unwrapped the BSA Premier pistol in 177 and shot the basement bullet trap. Sweet thunk when they hit. It was "rebuilt" before being sold to me and it looks, cocks and shoots, and smells like it was. Dieseling. Has the old BSA industrial, almost steam punk look about it. My BSA 177 GRT rifle has a modern look. As pleasing in its own way as any modern gun. HW ..... Be Well Brothers, Bandito. PS. What a goof. Put this in the wrong thread. Soooo. I couldn't pass up the Walther HV? I pick it up most trips by it and hold for one imaginary shot. Actually shooting it would be better. But holding, stance, breathing, and trigger squeeze feels good. B.