400 would be nice.
310 sounds too low for punching clean holes in a match card.
My '75 was doing 375 fps (2.50 fpe) with Bisley Practice pellets.
400 would be nice.
310 sounds too low for punching clean holes in a match card.
My '75 was doing 375 fps (2.50 fpe) with Bisley Practice pellets.
That's too low. I had a 75 and it cut clean holes, I did not have a chrony at the time. But it should at least match it's less expensenive sibbling the HW40 which I have Chronied, one was putting out 390 fps average and the other 360 fps average with 7gn Hobby & Geco.
First thing to check is the breach seal/barrel, sometimes one or both need adjustment to obtain the optimum seal. After that consider the main pistol seal. Have you lubricated the piston seal since you bought it (check out the HW75 manual on line).
I have had a similar problem as this and I contacted Weihrauch explaining that my HW40 is more powerful than my new 75. This is there email reply: Dear Mr. Bradford,
we refer to your e-mail of 16.10.2017 and we have read with interest that you own some of our models.
If it's the same caliber it should have the approximately same power level.
If the HW 75 is brand new you should shoot 500-1000 shots before the pistol reach the full power level.
But whenever you're not satisfied please feel free to contact your Weihrauch dealer.
Best regards
Thilo Schallenkammer
I have since put a couple of hundred more pellets through the pistol and to be fair things seem to be loosening up. Unfortunately I have no chrono to measure the power output but looking at purchasing one in the next couple of weeks. I will let you know the results of mine. Also in a previous discussion about this on here a couple of months ago someone was saying that the new 75 has less power than the older model. Very bizarre if you ask me.
Last edited by MikeHW45; 17-11-2017 at 06:44 PM.
Good Gun needs work by the sound of it
Last edited by clarky; 17-11-2017 at 09:18 PM. Reason: posted twice by accident
I would be very unhappy with 310 fps in a .177 pistol. I had a similar problem with my FAS 604 shooting well below 400 fps. I changed all the O rings including the tiny hidden one in the valve and it improved immediately and has actually got gradually more improved over time. If your pistol is not leaking out after a period of time after charging it probably only needs a replacement pump seal which will be the simplest option to try.
Baz
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