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Thanks everyone.

 

Been out tonight with Phil (Mawders) and the HW80 got its first 3 bunnies since its restore.

 

One was a standing unsupported 38 meter perfect brain shot too :toast: .

 

No where near as good as Phils 51 meter standing unsupported perfect brain shot though on a bunny :boogy::icon_eek::toast: . One of the best shots Ive seen with a springer this year. Pure class it was.

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Thanks everyone.

 

Been out tonight with Phil (Mawders) and the HW80 got its first 3 bunnies since its restore.

 

One was a standing unsupported 38 meter perfect brain shot too :toast: .

 

No where near as good as Phils 51 meter standing unsupported perfect brain shot though on a bunny :boogy::icon_eek::toast: . One of the best shots Ive seen with a springer this year. Pure class it was.

 

 

now theres some real shooting :thumbs::laugh:

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Another cracking video mate, finally got to watch it after our evening hunt. Thanks for the kind comment on my shot, I was well chuffed with that shot!

 

Your hw80 really is a serious piece of kit, it was like watching the terminator when you walked that one veg patch and shot all 3 bunnies one after the other! Certainly hits with a crack that 80!

 

ATB

 

Phil

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Cheers Phil.

 

Just a shame about the range finger playing up at first and the zero being very low. Maybe we could of had another 3 or 4 more.

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I'm not in the least surprised to see how well this rifle has turned out. :whistling: Brilliant rifle+ Correct pellet + Brilliant shooter = This is what you get!!

 

The finest spring break barrel air rifle you can own this one . No question, bar none; the HW80 is deserving of its status as an air rifle legend. How well they can be returned from the ravages of careless owners and restored to perfection again is all here with this example. Mine is I think, a rare model with a 21-inch barrel. Andy tells me the usual standard length is 19.25 inch. It is an astonishingly accurate, ready-to-hand, ready-to-go air rifle; be it on-ticket or sub 12 ft/lbs.

 

Fantastic work on the restoration of your HW80K Si. Your shooting deserves a fine hunting air rifle you can rely on too mate. :thumbs:

 

Everyone and anyone serious about his/her shooting should have one in the collection.

 

Best wishes for all your shooting with it Si. Looking forward to a shot or few with sometime soon :thumbs:

 

Simon

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I'm not in the least surprised to see how well this rifle has turned out. :whistling: Brilliant rifle+ Correct pellet + Brilliant shooter = This is what you get!!

 

The finest spring break barrel air rifle you can own this one . No question, bar none; the HW80 is deserving of its status as an air rifle legend. How well they can be returned from the ravages of careless owners and restored to perfection again is all here with this example. Mine is I think, a rare model with a 21-inch barrel. Andy tells me the usual standard length is 19.25 inch. It is an astonishingly accurate, ready-to-hand, ready-to-go air rifle; be it on-ticket or sub 12 ft/lbs.

 

Fantastic work on the restoration of your HW80K Si. Your shooting deserves a fine hunting air rifle you can rely on too mate. :thumbs:

 

Everyone and anyone serious about his/her shooting should have one in the collection.

 

Best wishes for all your shooting with it Si. Looking forward to a shot or few with sometime soon :thumbs:

 

Simon

 

theyve always advertised their guns as 'distance airguns', and coincidently they have long barrels..shhhh secret that is :whistling::laugh:

 

i've only seen a couple chronos on springers, all different makes but they same to have a foot print pattern with the velosities, i.e. 2 fps varience for a few shots then a 'flyer' followed by a swing in the numbers then back to 1fps varience for 5 or 6...followed by a 'fler' and a swing.. might just be me like.

 

i did fill my old 80, or the second old 80..lol was one of them, filled it without taking it apart with grease just to see like, ran smoooooth as pie, no chrono readings and an ox spring in it.(ox=waisted money)... no i mean filled it, compressed and filled then wiped of the exsess until it stopped cming out, god knows what it did to the consistancy, the power certainly dropped like and i'd hate to try to get a desired FPS using that method lol, but like i said smoooth action.

 

are those 'silocan springs' still for sale, round metal with like a gel coat on them, they were superb! some 20 ffff thhhh 30 years ago lol. (imported from some where like norway or summut).

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Thats one beautiful rifle mate.

Great restoration, video and blisteringly good shooting, i aint able to shoot this good with my ones, I'm just not good enough yet.

A great point made about the service kits too, i was guilty of calling them tuning kits too until Tony's other half gave me a friendly ticking off and set me straight :icon_redface::thumbs:

I'm so looking forward to the vid on Tony tuning up a springer, this will be brilliant I'm sure.

 

Cheers and all the best

 

Chris.

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Sorry Webster. You will just have to take my word for it it wasnt very nice to look at. Not as bad as some ive seen but defo in need of a bit of TLC.

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