Just finished restoring this 1970 HW50 ! Boy struggled to find a decent mainspring so ordered a Maccari for it ! No powerhouse but lovely gun
12 ft lb ! I wish Can you achieve that by retaining the leather washer???I think it’s time I get one. Perfect 12 ft lb gun.
Really struggled finding a spring Everything I tried necessitated machining the rear guide which I didn't want to do . The the cocking lever would rattle over the spring when returning the barrel to closed! So I sleeved the piston and fitted a Norica 73 ! Feels average so hoping the Maccari kit will solve all my problems Fingers crossedNice job, it looks great!
The current "HW 50" (nee HW 99) is quite different internally and makes more power, but those old 50's are a personal favorite. Kinda what an HW 30 wants to be when it grows up - a little more power and better balanced for many adult shooters, and the only HW sporter to combine their smaller receiver tube with the nifty solid threaded-on rear section. I have one with a stock like yours; plain lines and details, but ergonomic perfection for me.
Not sure, I haven’t toyed with one. But if I was a betting man ,the leather seal is a slug for power.12 ft lb ! I wish Can you achieve that by retaining the leather washer???
Thanks M. Cool observation and useful information. I bet the 50 is much nicer to shoot.If I wasn't clear above...we're talking about TWO DIFFERENT GUNS. The current "HW 50," introduced in 1999, was originally called the HW 99. It has a bigger piston (26mm vs. 25mm); a longer stroke; and a shorter, smaller transfer port than the old HW 50; plus it uses a plastic piston seal.
The Maccari spring is great in the old ones and increases power a little. I have an early-70's HW 50S exactly like yours, with a Maccari kit and the original leather piston seal. 15-shot strings averaged 660 FPS with Superdomes, 667 FPS with RWS Meister Pistol, and 715 FPS with Hobbys, all right around 8 FPE. The latter two had speed deviations of about 12 FPS, and standard deviations under 1%, which is outstanding.
It's interesting to place the old HW 50 action next to an HW 35 of similar age. The receiver tubes (and piston stroke) are the SAME length, but the HW 35's tube and piston are 5mm bigger in diameter. It's very difficult to get 12 FPE out of a 35, and impossible out of the smaller 50.
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Thought as much ! Thanks for reaffirmation!If I wasn't clear above...we're talking about TWO DIFFERENT GUNS. The current "HW 50," introduced in 1999, was originally called the HW 99. It has a bigger piston (26mm vs. 25mm); a longer stroke; and a shorter, smaller transfer port than the old HW 50; plus it uses a plastic piston seal.
The Maccari spring is great in the old ones and increases power a little. I have an early-70's HW 50S exactly like yours, with a Maccari kit and the original leather piston seal. 15-shot strings averaged 660 FPS with Superdomes, 667 FPS with RWS Meister Pistol, and 715 FPS with Hobbys, all right around 8 FPE. The latter two had speed deviations of about 12 FPS, and standard deviations under 1%, which is outstanding.
It's interesting to place the old HW 50 action next to an HW 35 of similar age. The receiver tubes (and piston stroke) are the SAME length, but the HW 35's tube and piston are 5mm bigger in diameter. It's very difficult to get 12 FPE out of a 35, and impossible out of the smaller 50.
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Long stroke it12 ft lb ! I wish Can you achieve that by retaining the leather washer???
Beyond my ability I have to say! Not critical as I have a number of air rifles shooting from 18fpe to 24fpe ( Like your idea though )Long stroke it
Shorten the piston latch rod and trim the trigger block a few mm