They will need cutting down if you fit one of these. Ask venoman on here as he has some vmach springs which are a better option in my opinion. Mach 1.5
Is good idea put a titan xs no1 in a hw97?
What is the actual other options ?
They will need cutting down if you fit one of these. Ask venoman on here as he has some vmach springs which are a better option in my opinion. Mach 1.5
Hw77+7
Good advice above.
Personally, my favourite option would be the V-Mach Spring (and, if you can't make your own guides, preferably as a kit to include fitted guide and top hat). Many people have also had excellent results in recent times using a TX200 Mark III spring; again with fitted guide / top hat.
The standard springs tend to be good also, though. So, if there's nothing wrong with the original spring, a "basic home tune" should work nicely. If the standard guide is a good fit (some are), it'll just want a top hat and a little bit of love. If the guide is a loose fit, go for guide and top hat. If you can't make your own, try a "standard" TbT kit.
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Thanks.
I think that welsh willy kit is the way for me. Anyone has one installed? opinions please and sorry for my bad english
Last edited by playu72; 12-05-2021 at 04:18 PM.
I have a Welsh Willy kit installed in one of my rifles (not a 97) and very good it is, too. I could only imagine that it would prove a successful fitment.
Not sure if he exports, though, so worth checking.
Monsieur Tinbum certainly does export.
Both of these fine gents are great to deal wth offering excellent kit backed up with super, quick personal service.
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+1 for a Welsh Willy kit. Very easy to do and straightforward. Superb quality. My .22 97 ended up having a consistency of +/- 9 fps at 11.2ft lbs. Can't get much better than that really.
If you've never stripped a 97 before I recommend watching a few you tube vids. I made myself a crib sheet of what to do when and what to expect. Made things a lot easier.
Just took my time and double checked each stage.
Tools you will need:
1. Punch set for the trigger housing pins.
2. Couple of screw drivers
3. Spanner or two
Watch the vids first as they will give you some ideas.