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    Quote Originally Posted by Mole trapper View Post
    Good stuff thank you! I shall be talking to that fine fellow nicklebum about this one and the new 98! Trouble is catching up with him, I keep saying I'm going to and then I get waylaid.
    Must try harder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post
    I'm at mums next weekend while everyone else is jollying it up in Nuneaton!
    Ah nuts! I thought you'd managed to get everything in place! Sorry to hear that Nick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post
    I'm at mums next weekend while everyone else is jollying it up in Nuneaton!
    Sorry, Nick.

    It will not be the same without you.

    Is there not any possible way around it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post
    I'm at mums next weekend while everyone else is jollying it up in Nuneaton!
    Hope you all enjoy your family occasion Nick, Karen, & Co....

    Will raise a glass to you in Quigly Hollow... maybe even a bucket if we're on fire.

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    I've just bought one of these(HW99s) in .177 calibre,now that they've sorted the galling problem,and all I've done to it was remove the action from the stock and apply some moly grease to the spring through the cocking slot and a couple of drops of lube to the inside of the cylinder wall and the gun shoots fine,smooth virtually no twang or recoil.So all in all pleased with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick 2 View Post
    I've just bought one of these(HW99s) in .177 calibre,now that they've sorted the galling problem,and all I've done to it was remove the action from the stock and apply some moly grease to the spring through the cocking slot and a couple of drops of lube to the inside of the cylinder wall and the gun shoots fine,smooth virtually no twang or recoil.So all in all pleased with it.
    Steady on the oil, though, Pat.

    On my standard .177, all I've done to date was apply some moly paste to the underside of cocking lever and cocking slot. Seems to be bedding in nicely. Will shoot as is for now but will, in time, obtain top hat and tight fitting guide and reduce the spring slightly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Steady on the oil, though, Pat.

    On my standard .177, all I've done to date was apply some moly paste to the underside of cocking lever and cocking slot. Seems to be bedding in nicely. Will shoot as is for now but will, in time, obtain top hat and tight fitting guide and reduce the spring slightly.
    Yep didn't overdo it,also lubed all the pivot points as well.The gun suits me as I have small hands ,might get a Rowan set back trigger later what do you reckon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick 2 View Post
    Yep didn't overdo it,also lubed all the pivot points as well.The gun suits me as I have small hands ,might get a Rowan set back trigger later what do you reckon?
    Many people recommend the set back trigger by Rowan. I have arms like an ape, so its fine for me as standard
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    Funny this reach issue from grip to trigger, I read about it and thought it won't affect me as I have hands like shovels! Well I don't know how these Germans are built but it's quite a stretch even for my mitts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick 2 View Post
    Yep didn't overdo it,also lubed all the pivot points as well.The gun suits me as I have small hands ,might get a Rowan set back trigger later what do you reckon?
    Definitely a plan. For many, with small to average sized hands, making it fit comfortably, and not stretching to the trigger, reducing any potential stress and tension can only aid good shooting.
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    Got mine out again today to test a few more types of pellets, thought I was losing the plot couldn't get anything to group half respectable, then tried jumbo rs and tight groups came easily! She's a bit fussy this one.

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