Maybe ill try harder next time.Excuse me. But that 100y target looks good shooting to me !!
My HW 35E that AOA serviced when I complained about accuracy is still acting up with poor accuracy on my scopes even though AOA got accuracy per factory specs after they dismantled it, cleaned and lubed it and tested it with an Athalon scope. I did test the 2 UTG Bugbuster and Vortex scopes I used and they work like a charm on my RWS 350. Something has to be wrong with the barrel connection. As last resort, zeroing in on using iron sights, type of pellet and the hold. One thing is with this Lyman shooting patch on my glasses and using a white paper plate with a thick red circle with the middle still white, I can see the target with the iron sights quite well. Since you are pretty good on iron sights, what sort of 5 shot group should myself (say average shooter, no marksman) be expecting at 20 yards with iron sights if my gun is shooting to HW's specifications? Getting so frustrated, I may sell it for parts. Note I get good accuracy on my FWB 124 and RWS 350 but maybe this HW 35 is especially pellet picky and hold sensative. Would appreciate your input.Maybe ill try harder next time.
Hard to say, this one had its ups and downs in its first year kinda like what you say . I guess at 20y to hit a nickel size circle on irons . Last 30 i shot i forgot to tighten the scope mounts past hand snugg and shot kinda slopy.. lol.My HW 35E that AOA serviced when I complained about accuracy is still acting up with poor accuracy on my scopes even though AOA got accuracy per factory specs after they dismantled it, cleaned and lubed it and tested it with an Athalon scope. I did test the 2 UTG Bugbuster and Vortex scopes I used and they work like a charm on my RWS 350. Something has to be wrong with the barrel connection. As last resort, zeroing in on using iron sights, type of pellet and the hold. One thing is with this Lyman shooting patch on my glasses and using a white paper plate with a thick red circle with the middle still white, I can see the target with the iron sights quite well. Since you are pretty good on iron sights, what sort of 5 shot group should myself (say average shooter, no marksman) be expecting at 20 yards with iron sights if my gun is shooting to HW's specifications? Getting so frustrated, I may sell it for parts. Note I get good accuracy on my FWB 124 and RWS 350 but maybe this HW 35 is especially pellet picky and hold sensative. Would appreciate your input.
I found the soft wood untill them spots like screw hole areas and where the receiver beds harden up things can loosen. Like max said loctite works good till the wood compresses again ..@JDR - Have you checked the stock screws? Loose stock screws will cause inconsistent results. Even lock tite screws will loosen on a springer.
Hey keep me in mind if you decide to sellMy HW 35E that AOA serviced when I complained about accuracy is still acting up with poor accuracy on my scopes even though AOA got accuracy per factory specs after they dismantled it, cleaned and lubed it and tested it with an Athalon scope. I did test the 2 UTG Bugbuster and Vortex scopes I used and they work like a charm on my RWS 350. Something has to be wrong with the barrel connection. As last resort, zeroing in on using iron sights, type of pellet and the hold. One thing is with this Lyman shooting patch on my glasses and using a white paper plate with a thick red circle with the middle still white, I can see the target with the iron sights quite well. Since you are pretty good on iron sights, what sort of 5 shot group should myself (say average shooter, no marksman) be expecting at 20 yards with iron sights if my gun is shooting to HW's specifications? Getting so frustrated, I may sell it for parts. Note I get good accuracy on my FWB 124 and RWS 350 but maybe this HW 35 is especially pellet picky and hold sensative. Would appreciate your input.
Sorry, cannot sell. It was the stock screws. Getting close to nickle size groups. Blame Hateful McNasty and Maxtrouble for telling me to tighten the stock screws. It would have gone real cheap if not for them.Hey keep me in mind if you decide to sell
Darn those guys . Well I’m glade you are getting it dialed in. . It’s taken me all most 6 months to get my new HW95L field pro Shoot really good. My problem was fighting a bad spring an couldn’t keep action from moving in the stockSorry, cannot sell. It was the stock screws. Getting close to nickle size groups. Blame Hateful McNasty and Maxtrouble for telling me to tighten the stock screws. It would have gone real cheap if not for them.
Have had a number of those days....as I get older, they come more often !! Just shows you are a human !!Day not improving woth thunderstorms / flash floods , but figured may as well do somthing so a quick 100&75y
Seems i could not get things " right" today
R9 , 75 & 100y , talos @8x, .177 cphp.
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Yeah, I kinda thought the same thing.Excuse me. But that 100y target looks good shooting to me !!
there is a wood hardener product @ lowes or HD , but i would imagine a thin super glue to soak in works toI found the soft wood untill them spots like screw hole areas and where the receiver beds harden up things can loosen. Like max said loctite works good till the wood compresses again ..
Some guys use tricks like painting them spots with like superglue to soak in the wood to help harden the wood ..
That superglue i hear most on. Another i think was heat? Now i cant remember ..there is a wood hardener product @ lowes or HD , but i would imagine a thin super glue to soak in works to