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    So today is the day for this, put a few pellets through the 95k to warm it up, and then a couple through the chrono - horrible shot cycle, and only 4.5 ft/lb!
    Had to run a couple of other guns through it to double check, and they came out as expected. So must be a knackered piston seal, breech seal is looking a little flat too. Luckily I have replacements for both.
    So time to get this thing stripped. Fingers crossed I get this sorted before it gets dark, otherwise it might have to sit until next Saturday for accuracy testing.
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    do you not have electicity ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    do you not have electicity ?
    Not at the bottom of the garden where the targets are, no...

    Reaming has gone well - if anyone is thinking of doing this then check the lengths of the reamers before you buy them; mine were 70 and 75mm and *only just* long enough to get to the end of the TP when using a tap holder.
    Piston seal is the old type and as suspected completely shagged. Currently doing a thorough job of deburring and degreasing. Can't find my wd40 brand degreaser but isopropyl alcohol is doing a good job of it.
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    cool. Yes, a slim headed tap holder helps get in between the jaws.
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    Now back together and after running through two dozen pellets to warm it up it settled in at 10.86 ft/lb with jsb exacts. Happy with that.
    I'd expect that to creep up a few points of a foot pound after a while and of course heading into summer and warmer ambient temp. I like to have a ft/lbish of clearance as there can be as much as 2 ft/lb difference between the lightest and heaviest pellets IME.

    Very well behaved shot cycle now and appears to have increased in useable accuracy though tbh my rifle skills have atrophied so a bit of practice is on the cards. Next week will have to do for that.

    For reference this is with TP reamed out to 3.5mm, new piston and breech seal, TBT nose extension, stock spring with nylon/delrin top hat I can't remember if stock, from TBT or UKneil, ditto for steel shim inside piston. No extra preload washers. Light touch with the moly.

    Encouraged by all this, have given thought to giving my .25 hassan the same treatment.
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    if you share the specs on the hatsan, I can probably provide some educated starting points. Stroke, bore, piston weight, tp length and bore...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    if you share the specs on the hatsan, I can probably provide some educated starting points. Stroke, bore, piston weight, tp length and bore...
    Will do
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    Quote Originally Posted by eyebull View Post
    Now back together and after running through two dozen pellets to warm it up it settled in at 10.86 ft/lb with jsb exacts. Happy with that.
    I'd expect that to creep up a few points of a foot pound after a while and of course heading into summer and warmer ambient temp. I like to have a ft/lbish of clearance as there can be as much as 2 ft/lb difference between the lightest and heaviest pellets IME.

    Very well behaved shot cycle now and appears to have increased in useable accuracy though tbh my rifle skills have atrophied so a bit of practice is on the cards. Next week will have to do for that.

    For reference this is with TP reamed out to 3.5mm, new piston and breech seal, TBT nose extension, stock spring with nylon/delrin top hat I can't remember if stock, from TBT or UKneil, ditto for steel shim inside piston. No extra preload washers. Light touch with the moly.

    Encouraged by all this, have given thought to giving my .25 hassan the same treatment.
    Sounding good. Well done.
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    Looks like you are getting there with it.
    Just keep an eye on power with lighter pellets like jsb rs and express.
    mine was slightly oversprung using the factory hw spring giving lower power with the lighter pellets.
    Easy to cut a coil off the spring if this happens though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eyebull View Post
    ...Very well behaved shot cycle now and appears to have increased in useable accuracy though tbh my rifle skills have atrophied so a bit of practice is on the cards. Next week will have to do for that...
    Had a lovely morning/afternoon plinking in the sun and accuracy does indeed seem to be sorted. Luckily the neighbor was raising a racket with his collection of gardening machines which covers up the sound nicely ...
    I definitely need more practice though. Now the nicer weather is here and I have a garden again its time to build those skills back up.
    Also pulled out a few other toys; the dinky little Webley Jaguar, a Gem - my new favorite vintage gun - that I bought from here for a friend but has now fallen to me, and checked zero on the Skan after replacing a probe o-ring. Will never get bored of that pump action
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    so it's calmer and easier to shoot accurately ? I mean, it should be, but it nice when it works in practice too
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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