Seeking an after market tuner for the HW75. Can anyone recommend someone reputable?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
The HW75 and 40 are single stroke pneumatics. They take their breath when the pistol is in full open position. If you don't quite achieve full open you'll notice an easier close, and reduced power.My HW75 has two cocking strokes. One is easy, like it was not opened far enough or not enough air was taken in. The second one feels normal and has the expected resistance. My shot deviation is all over the place with weighed pellets.
My HW40 is the exact opposite. Same consistent resistance when cocking. Very little deviation with weighed pellets.
I think there is a defective seal or o ring causing theses issues. I plan on sending it to Mr. Slade and have him inspect and reseal the pistol.
What I am saying is that when I cock the HW75 there are two results. One good and one bad. I want only one consistent result like my HW40 delivers every time it is cocked.The HW75 and 40 are single stroke pneumatics. They take their breath when the pistol is in full open position. If you don't quite achieve full open you'll notice an easier close, and reduced power.
The HW75, being a SSP, doesn't have two cocking stroke's, but the HW45, (P1) is a springer with a half and full cocking modes.
So are you referring to having to multy pump it?
I have trouble with both of mine, if I don't fully open them. Other than that they're great. Let us how your service turns out.What I am saying is that when I cock the HW75 there are two results. One good and one bad. I want only one consistent result like my HW40 delivers every time it is cocked.
The thing is, if I open the HW75 any more than I already am I would break something! I open it to the obvious stop point, pause and then compress. Sometimes it is good, sometimes it is bad. I want it to always be good. My HW40 out shoots it at twenty yards. Should be the other way around.I have trouble with both of mine, if I don't fully open them. Other than that they're great. Let us how your service turns out.