Whilst having a plink with it earlier this afternoon, I noticed the breach seal had a nick it it.. as I scraped it with my finger nail, it started disintegratingAs it would happen an HW77 breach seal is a perfect fit, so in it went.
I now have a problem fairly unusual for meteor owners.. it's getting a bit too close to 12FP - around 11.7 with hobbies
On the plus side though there is a faint whiff of combustion, so I'm hopping when the lube burns off it'll come down a bit...
Did some accuracy testing too with hobbies - pretty good I think (for a lightweight budget 80s springer with a heavy trigger) - consistent 3/4" groups at 30 yards![]()
Don't machine for a barrel crossbolt
Meteors are hollow their
Was it at the top of the seal by any chance? I recently changed the seal in my mk v (it also came out in tiny bits) because it had a nick that was rapidly expanding at the 12 o'clock position. I did the tissue test on it and it didn't really blow the tissue off, more like shredded it
The new one has done about 400 shots and has a little mark in the same position so I think some remedial work is necessary. I've already taken a file to the top edge of the back of the breech (does this have a proper name?) and thought I'd removed any roughness but there must be a tiny burr somewhere that I can't feel. Time to get some wet and dry out I think...
This has been documented quite a few times previously.
When Steve Pope wrote his few articles for Airgun Shooter magazine, he advocated fitting a HW seal for the BSA break barrels, for better sealing and, hence, better efficiency.
Good result on the power and accuracy front, Jon. If it stays high-ish, maybe worth a little less spring, improving manners slightly and relieving that oh so simple trigger a little to boot, improving trigger feel?
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No need to worry, Jon.
I have given Al a detailed description and he's decided against it. Absolutely no worries.And, for my own peace of mind, I'd only really be happy if someone actually saw it "in the metal" and was buying / swapping knowing exactly what they're getting.
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Thanks for that.. won't do that then
Yup, exactly... will check the top of the receiver face as you suggest - but it was clearly a very old seal as it was turning to dust, and the nick was very small
Damn, I though I just discovered something usefulI only had the seal as it came with a vortex piston seal kit - I don't even have an HW
Tricky to bring it down as it's a bit bouncy, so chopping the spring will make it worse. Unless I chop and add more piston weight. Would rather find a new longer, slightly weaker spring.
So the trigger - what the deal there then ? Have not even looked at it yet, but I feel it needs some major work.. is there a standard approach to grinding bits off (usual caveats) ?
No probs... Yeah, just been in the loft and found enough gunslips to encase the 9 or 10 rifles I'm bringing. Don't want to go crazy![]()
Maybe a 77 or LGV spring?
The trigger's a very basic unit. You could carefully polish up the surfaces and fit a trigger shoe. Not sure if the Meteor experts have any more tricks that work??
I only have THREE gun slips.As I have so little time, UK Neil has kindly offered to do a couple of jobs for me on my Mark 1 77 and the Lazaglided Predator 80. Thank you, Neil.
So, with just the one slip remaining available, not sure whether to bring a .177 95 or the little 30S, as maybe many grown ups may not have tried put this little jewel......I spoke to the original owner the other day.....I thought it seemed even more ridiculously easy to cock than my other one...he had bought it as an indoor target shooting gun and has collapsed a coil or two and done a quick spot and polish tune. Will run it over the chrono tomorrow...if it's 6 or under, may leave it at home....7 or more means this may well be coming.
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You're joking... the piston ID is about 1/4" too small for anything like that - I've got nothing in my springs box
Yeah, just looked at the diags online - least there's not much to polish ! Not sure I'll get time before the bash though...
Bring the 3095s are a bit crap unstroked anyways. But mostly 'cos I want to try a 30, and for that matter a 50/99
Power is easy, no reason not to bring it...
Shame about the spring thing, didn't realise ID wouldn't allow.
Okay, will bring the delightful little '30S...I figured that there will be no end of full sized, top-end guns there, some standard, some spit and polish tuned, and some extensively re-worked. For anyone that hasn't had the pleasure of this delightful little rifle, it may be a little eye opener.
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Got a minute to chrono it this evening.....5.5 ft.lbs. I'm not disappointed at this, as I spoke to the original owner who had hold me that he'd collapsed a coil or two, to reduce power for indoor targets.
But I won't get the chance to either obtain and fit a standard spring, or to try spacing it out. At this power level, it's simply not going to cut it much over twenty yards, no matter how sweetly it shoots.
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