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Thread: My little review on the hammerli ar20ft

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    Man that's very nice well done mate looks cracking rifle. I had my stock/shroud thing powder coated black yesterday and must say looks really good, il have to chuck some pics up of mine

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    Cheers. Be good to see the pics of yours. I'm thinking of polishing my shroud or painting it.
    Got a following and trigger from andras (maestro-design.co.uk) yesterday to go on my Brian's hook (http://www.competition shooter.co.uk). They're a great idea and very well made. Well worth it.









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    Went to Stu's at swarland yesterday in the fog and rain on the hill.
    Thoroughly miserable weather didn't help the shooting either! Hitting spinners and knock downs with ease but couldn't get a decent grouping at 54yds.
    Had a few good groups ruined by a couple of shots going waaay off for no apparent reason!

    The pellets I used all looked ok but nearly every target had a wild one in it.
    Cleaned the barrel last night. Chronod it today and found it was well over 12 but luckily mine has no anti tamper so I turned it down a lot.
    Was hitting the little yellow spinner at 94 yds at smiths today and it was hitting the spinners at the other long range points fine.
    Mil dots were putting the pellets in the right place so I'm none the wiser!
    Got some jsb exacts to try as well.











    This one was ok!


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    I love the trigger but in Hft your not aloud butt hooks that go under your arm, my gun shots hole in hole at 45 but I do get some flyers but I think that's down to pellets, I brought a pellet sizer and going to try it out as I think it might have a impact if they are all the same

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    This is mine, not good pic but it will do
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    I think I'm going to shoot at different distances and see where the groupings open and the flyers come in.
    Might get a pellet sizer and have a play with that.
    There's nowhere to shoot hft round here but I fancy a go at ft.
    The odd thing is it was dropping knock downs and spinners with no problems.

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    That looks sweet in black. Very nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pruddasfinest View Post
    That looks sweet in black. Very nice.
    Only a couple of things I have done to it
    Shroud chopped level with cylinder
    Butt pad spacers changed to s/s bar
    Hamster raised by 1 spacer

    Only thing that let's this gun Down is the monkey metal they used in places including the action, was doing the side screw up for my stock and the screw kept spinning, bit peed off about that and there is no way I can fix it.

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    Is that the m3 screw on the side of the shroud? Can it be drilled and tapped to an m4?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pruddasfinest View Post
    Is that the m3 screw on the side of the shroud? Can it be drilled and tapped to an m4?
    Yeah it can but finding the right screw to fit would be a spud, I want to get the action made out of ally and get the rear of the stock frame made out of ally, would be a better version of the gun

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    http://pages..com/link/?nav=item.vie...d=160721360659

    M4 Stainless Steel Bolts; Countersunk Allen Screws
    Link doesn't work for me, item number 160721360659 is the one.

    Those would be the m4s to fit the new hole.
    Ali action and stock would be amazing. I've seen a couple of ali stocks on tinternet but it sounds mega expensive!!
    Defiantly something I'd like to see.
    Steyr LG110 ft with S111ss 10-50x60lrirmoa. Steyr Hunting 5A , Air Arms TX200 .22
    Air Arms S510 Ultimate Sporter with Hawke sidewinder 6-24x56.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pruddasfinest View Post
    http://pages..com/link/?nav=item.vie...d=160721360659

    M4 Stainless Steel Bolts; Countersunk Allen Screws
    Link doesn't work for me, item number 160721360659 is the one.

    Those would be the m4s to fit the new hole.
    Ali action and stock would be amazing. I've seen a couple of ali stocks on tinternet but it sounds mega expensive!!
    Defiantly something I'd like to see.
    I have ordered them see what I can do

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    Good luck!
    Do you know of anywhere to get a regulator service kit or a new reg and a spare shroud? I've emailed the uk distributor but they seem to be unable to reply and are well know for it according to other forums!
    Steyr LG110 ft with S111ss 10-50x60lrirmoa. Steyr Hunting 5A , Air Arms TX200 .22
    Air Arms S510 Ultimate Sporter with Hawke sidewinder 6-24x56.

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    I think you will not get any of that, this gun is DIY don't know why they have to be so hard to get parts. The regs you can take to bits you just got to make sure it's all dry and sort out any corrosion if any.

    I'm not going to do anything else to mine other than fix broken parts as I don't think il get the money back. Saving up for a styre lg110 hunting

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