After breaking a couple new (factory) springs I finally decided to dig into the HW95.
I've been using a bar clamp for a compressor. It works but it's less than ideal. I wanted to build a jig that held all my rifles properly. I grabbed a piece of 3/8" plywood and a couple pine 2x2 and went to work.
This is what I came up with. It's a push rod that uses a couple hardwood blocks to "dog" the receiver in place. The blocks can be changed to securely hold any rifle I own.
Here is a closeup of the dogs that hold the rifle. I'll make a set for the HW97 and another for the Cometa.
And here is the problem. A splintered spring. It looks to me like heating the end of the spring made it brittle. It split down the wire. The piston end has a mean left hook. It only has a max of 3k shots through it. It's been shooting below 600 fps. for the last 1000 shots.
I'm cleaning things up and installing a Vortek kit. We'll see if that makes this little rifle shoot again...
I've been using a bar clamp for a compressor. It works but it's less than ideal. I wanted to build a jig that held all my rifles properly. I grabbed a piece of 3/8" plywood and a couple pine 2x2 and went to work.
This is what I came up with. It's a push rod that uses a couple hardwood blocks to "dog" the receiver in place. The blocks can be changed to securely hold any rifle I own.
Here is a closeup of the dogs that hold the rifle. I'll make a set for the HW97 and another for the Cometa.
And here is the problem. A splintered spring. It looks to me like heating the end of the spring made it brittle. It split down the wire. The piston end has a mean left hook. It only has a max of 3k shots through it. It's been shooting below 600 fps. for the last 1000 shots.
I'm cleaning things up and installing a Vortek kit. We'll see if that makes this little rifle shoot again...