I have an LGU and LGV competition ultra, both in .177 cal. Both are very stable on POI day to day and are by far the least variable springers I own in that regard. With work, the triggers on these rifles can approach Rekord quality.
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Yep my LGV master pro does the same thing love shooting that Walther. The only thing I did to the gun replace the trigger tuning trigger, install a spring liner in the piston no more twang, removed the muzzle weight and install a Tanto.
Yep my LGV master pro does the same thing love shooting that Walther. The only thing I did to the gun replace the trigger tuning trigger, install a spring liner in the piston no more twang, removed the muzzle weight and install a Tanto.
What about the harmonics with that Tanto? Guess you took a chance on that!
Woul love to see the Spring Liner job. Did you get a picture of that?
I saw the LGV you took off the barrel weight and was reluctant to remove it because of harmonics but took a chance, worked out great with the Tanto installed no change in accuracy could be a little better. The piston liner material I got from Amazon Sterling Seal & Supply (STCC) White Virgin Teflon 7530 Sheet, 1/64" Thick, 12" x 12" Square (QTY 1) worked great no more twang.
Yeah, I think my Koi was overkill, so I swapped it for a Tanto myself along with the Carbon Fiber sleeve. But that was on the .177. This one is still a virgin.
Do you wrap the sleeve on the outside of the spring? Got any links to “how to”?
Gave a little quality time to this venerable rifle today. This is a 5 Shot Group & 25 Yards. POA was the center , all pellets in a ragged hole. The gun is still in stock configuration.
Seriously though Christian nice shooting. That LGV is responding to some loving.
Gary
Send me your gun it's defective.