I looked a little, didn't see this noted anywhere, so here it is for those that may not have seen it.
All of you that have the HW45 (all versions) and or the Beeman P1 need to take a look at these videos, if you haven't already. On one hand, my Beeman P1 was not adjusted very well at all locations. On the other hand, my new HW45 was mostly...adjusted ok. Though the trigger pull weight was adjusted to almost full heavy, everything else was very nicely adjusted.
Adjusting your trigger by following these six, short videos will make a world of difference, from the pull weight, to the first stage length, the second stage length, to the let-off timing. It should take you no more than about 10 minutes to watch the videos and do the adjusting. Stopping and starting the videos as required. Some oil on the sear and into the pivots also helps a lot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHNPpGJSvgE
One of the best informational / instructional videos that I've seen out there.
Mike
All of you that have the HW45 (all versions) and or the Beeman P1 need to take a look at these videos, if you haven't already. On one hand, my Beeman P1 was not adjusted very well at all locations. On the other hand, my new HW45 was mostly...adjusted ok. Though the trigger pull weight was adjusted to almost full heavy, everything else was very nicely adjusted.
Adjusting your trigger by following these six, short videos will make a world of difference, from the pull weight, to the first stage length, the second stage length, to the let-off timing. It should take you no more than about 10 minutes to watch the videos and do the adjusting. Stopping and starting the videos as required. Some oil on the sear and into the pivots also helps a lot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHNPpGJSvgE
One of the best informational / instructional videos that I've seen out there.
Mike