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    tuning lg300xt for <12ftlbs

    Does any one have any knowledge or experience in having a Walther LG300xt altered from 6ftlbs to nearer the 12 ftlbs limit? I'm interested to know if this is easy / inexpensive and reversible, what the effects on accuracy and shots per charge would be?

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    I am pretty sure, but don't quote me on this one, that it requires a regulator change and a new hammer/spring - I am sure I looked into doing this a few years ago and it was going to cost almost as much as the gun was worth.

    Things might have changed however;-)

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    Thanks Lee
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    Quote Originally Posted by lwebster View Post
    Does any one have any knowledge or experience in having a Walther LG300xt altered from 6ftlbs to nearer the 12 ftlbs limit? I'm interested to know if this is easy / inexpensive and reversible, what the effects on accuracy and shots per charge would be?

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    Hi .
    Don't know a lot about air rifles,but I have an LG300 Alutec,and if yours is the same action then it is easy to adjust from 6ft lbs Upwards. John F.

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    you could try calling dave welham at airmasters 88 to see if its feasible
    them there springer's are soooooo addictive

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    Quote Originally Posted by lwebster View Post
    Does any one have any knowledge or experience in having a Walther LG300xt altered from 6ftlbs to nearer the 12 ftlbs limit? I'm interested to know if this is easy / inexpensive and reversible, what the effects on accuracy and shots per charge would be?

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    Its a target rifle. Why?????

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    Getting a Walther LG300 10mtr rifle to run just under 12ftlbs is no problem at all if you have the correct tools & knowledge.

    Don't try to do it yourself you could end up with all sorts of problems.
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