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    A good few years ago, I ordered a modified HW30 piston from Target Tune India (TTI). At the time WW was an agent. Anyhow, I got Will to do a tune kit for it, which proved interesting as the i/d of the new piston was marginally smaller than the standard, so an alternative spring had to be sourced. From recollection, Will got it up to about 7.5ft/lbs in .177". It was a sweet shooter, but in the end, I sold it as I had too many HW30's (I was buying project HW30's from Oakhampton Guns at £40 a pop and ended up with way too many) and my logic was, the tuned '30 would sell better and the HW30 is such a sweet shooter anyway, I could experiment myself.
    Sadly I believe TTI was on a slippery slope after the death of the original owner (some comments even suggested there were issues before) and I believe they no longer trade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CapitalBee View Post
    A good few years ago, I ordered a modified HW30 piston from Target Tune India (TTI). At the time WW was an agent. Anyhow, I got Will to do a tune kit for it, which proved interesting as the i/d of the new piston was marginally smaller than the standard, so an alternative spring had to be sourced. From recollection, Will got it up to about 7.5ft/lbs in .177". It was a sweet shooter, but in the end, I sold it as I had too many HW30's (I was buying project HW30's from Oakhampton Guns at £40 a pop and ended up with way too many) and my logic was, the tuned '30 would sell better and the HW30 is such a sweet shooter anyway, I could experiment myself.
    Sadly I believe TTI was on a slippery slope after the death of the original owner (some comments even suggested there were issues before) and I believe they no longer trade.

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    I think they have folded, I saw something the other day on their date but there was no updates for a few years.
    Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in

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    Quote Originally Posted by CapitalBee View Post
    A good few years ago, I ordered a modified HW30 piston from Target Tune India (TTI). At the time WW was an agent. Anyhow, I got Will to do a tune kit for it, which proved interesting as the i/d of the new piston was marginally smaller than the standard, so an alternative spring had to be sourced. From recollection, Will got it up to about 7.5ft/lbs in .177". It was a sweet shooter, but in the end, I sold it as I had too many HW30's (I was buying project HW30's from Oakhampton Guns at £40 a pop and ended up with way too many) and my logic was, the tuned '30 would sell better and the HW30 is such a sweet shooter anyway, I could experiment myself.
    I had a TTI ‘glided’ piston for my 30 and it was poor quality. Sold it. Vortek kit with the Vortek piston seal will get near 8 fpe in .177 and over 9fpe in .22 but it’s snappy. Heard that the springs have poor longevity. Standard 7 fpe is pleasant and gives a flat enough trajectory to 30 meters. If you need more power the best tuning mod is to trade it for an HW99.
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    Well my little 30 should be back tomorrow. Report to follow. Mach 1.5

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    Very much looking forward to hearing about it, Paul.
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    Just been chatting with Paul about this. Very nice looking.
    Looks like I'll be ordering one very soon - Lyn, I can see you becoming busier...

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    Looks a smashing little rig 👍

    The hw30 is one of those rifles that you either keep hold of or end up owning many times over !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig-P View Post
    Just been chatting with Paul about this. Very nice looking.
    Looks like I'll be ordering one very soon - Lyn, I can see you becoming busier...

    I bet it shoots real nice.
    Looks like a V-Mach trigger blade as been fitted or a Rowan type.
    Enjoy your new 30s .
    Les..

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    Very smooth to use and doing 8.4 ft lbs with JSB Exact. Mach 1.5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dfait View Post
    Looks a smashing little rig 👍

    The hw30 is one of those rifles that you either keep hold of or end up owning many times over !
    Absolutely.
    I sold my custom .177 version but a .22 in pretty much the same guise as Paul's will be landing soon.
    They're just so nice to use.
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    ARC tuning informed me the trigger blades will be available in brass, little the one pictured, black and alloy. A set back one will also be available. Mach 1.5

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mach 1.5 View Post
    ARC tuning informed me the trigger blades will be available in brass, little the one pictured, black and alloy. A set back one will also be available. Mach 1.5
    The trigger blade looks the part,and a resetable safety .
    That little scope complements it perfectly. What’s the make of the scope please?.
    Les..

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    Hi Les. Scope is a Discovery 1-6x24 ffp ED. Just purchased off here. Really nice glass I must say. Funny enough to the two arrived together yesterday. Mach 1.5

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    Can't view the image but it sounds like it's lovely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mach 1.5 View Post
    Hi Les. Scope is a Discovery 1-6x24 ffp ED. Just purchased off here. Really nice glass I must say. Funny enough to the two arrived together yesterday. Mach 1.5
    Hi Paul
    Thanks for the info regarding the scope.
    Hopefully be able to have a go with it at a future Bash ldwink.
    Les..

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