sometimes the springs on lightnings break you might be better with a new bsa spring and a good pollish and lube before trying to cram a big ugly old ox spring in and spoiling it
sometimes the springs on lightnings break you might be better with a new bsa spring and a good pollish and lube before trying to cram a big ugly old ox spring in and spoiling it
Yep standard parts are the best way to go, or splash out on a Vmach kit.
i put an ox accelerator in my omega and despite the reputation it has made my gun a hell of a lot smoother to shoot than with the factory spring, more consistent and smoother to cock with a much faster lock time.
i dont know if anyone who says they;re rubbish have actually tried one recently or if folk are just jumping on the ox hater band wagon...
ps, it did put the rifle at about 14ft/lbs when i first put it in so be careful with power. trim a coil or two off if you have to.
I had a couple of ox springs fitted recently.
On my Transit!
"Improvise, adapt and overcome."
I can count to potato.
chuck the ox spring in the bin,all its worth imho.
as said before...get a standard lightning spring,a v mach kit or send it to tony at sandwell field sports for a tune up at £45.
got an ox in my meteor, it's as smooth as, running at 10.2 flb.
everybody is keen to jump on the heresay of ox springs been bad.
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ox is not the best spring in the world straight from the box.
cant show graphics on how to prep one.
basicaly, stand it verticaly on a flat surface and use a plumb line to check it is straight.
if not as unvariably it wont be.
being square coil it is only the finish.
fitted an ox in one of my target pistols.
might ramble on a bit, but i did it.
take said ox spring, cut orft about a quarter inch. best done with an angle grinder. mind your eyes.
ping it, i.e bead blast it. thats all that paint off.
now stand it on a straight surface again. grind again untill it stands straight. and round off the ends.
then mollycoat.
the only thing i can find wrong is the nut on the steering wheel.
unfortunately for your statement is largely false,most of us senior bbs members have received guns with ox springs fitted and had them fitted during our younger days when we didn't know any better and before the days when facilities like this bbs was even thought of,so we know how bad they are.
so you have to have a zillion posts before you become a senior member?
Utter tosh. if fitted correctly and tuned to the gun they work perfectly well.
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