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No lathe work involved as I don't own a lathe :p

 

I'd bet that this one would shoot just as sweet as a "tuned" one ;)

 

Ok, so while were on the subject, what constitutes a tune?? IMO a tune is done by a professional gunsmith,it involves lathe work,a bit like blue printing really!

Is it called a tune simply because it's done by sorme well known people NO!

some call it a tune,like your self,i call it fettling

I know some make their own piston seals hence the lathe work etc but it's as I said in the video, it's the way I do things, it works and happy with the results.

i can see it works well,from the chrono readings :thumbs:

 

It would be interesting to see one of "my rifles" up against others from other well known industry guys just to see how well it does.

that we can sort out at the next meet :thumbs:as i have said "or i will eat my hat" if i happen to be corrected can you bring a choclit hat :laugh:

 

Darryl

 

i am not having a go buddy,just stating a difference :thumbs:

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Here's Part 2 guys...... Enjoy!!     Darryl

New from GeordiehuntersTV Part one of the 97KT strip & tune Darryl  

Darryl, this is an excellent set of videos.   I am sure you have achieved your aim of showing " what can be done with "basic tools" to make a great rifle better" Everything is clearly explained a

Thanks for putting the videos up Darryl really enjoyed watching them. Was that your stage 1 tune?? It's really inspired me to have a go, in fact I've ordered a few bits and bobs to give it a try.

 

I was going to get it professionally tuned at some stage but after seeing what you've achieved, is it really all necessary, as you've shown everyone what's achievable without the use of a specialist tools etc.

 

Air rifles are pretty basic tools, surely there is only so much people can do to them to improve there performance? Two feet per second spread speaks for itself.

 

Thanks again.

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No lathe work involved as I don't own a lathe :p

 

I'd bet that this one would shoot just as sweet as a "tuned" one ;)

 

Ok, so while were on the subject, what constitutes a tune?? IMO a tune is done by a professional gunsmith,it involves lathe work,a bit like blue printing really!

Is it called a tune simply because it's done by sorme well known people NO!

some call it a tune,like your self,i call it fettling

I know some make their own piston seals hence the lathe work etc but it's as I said in the video, it's the way I do things, it works and happy with the results.

i can see it works well,from the chrono readings :thumbs:

 

It would be interesting to see one of "my rifles" up against others from other well known industry guys just to see how well it does.

that we can sort out at the next meet :thumbs:as i have said "or i will eat my hat" if i happen to be corrected can you bring a choclit hat :laugh:

 

Darryl

 

i am not having a go buddy,just stating a difference :thumbs:

 

 

I know that mate, sorry if it sounded that way...you know me by now :thumbs:

Im not intentionally calling other "Pro Tuners" for what they do/charge for either.... Just with it being quite common place nowadays, Im just interested in what people would recognise as a tune

 

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No lathe work involved as I don't own a lathe :p

 

I'd bet that this one would shoot just as sweet as a "tuned" one ;)

 

Ok, so while were on the subject, what constitutes a tune?? IMO a tune is done by a professional gunsmith,it involves lathe work,a bit like blue printing really!

Is it called a tune simply because it's done by sorme well known people NO!

some call it a tune,like your self,i call it fettling

I know some make their own piston seals hence the lathe work etc but it's as I said in the video, it's the way I do things, it works and happy with the results.

i can see it works well,from the chrono readings :thumbs:

 

It would be interesting to see one of "my rifles" up against others from other well known industry guys just to see how well it does.

that we can sort out at the next meet :thumbs:as i have said "or i will eat my hat" if i happen to be corrected can you bring a choclit hat :laugh:

 

Darryl

 

i am not having a go buddy,just stating a difference :thumbs:

 

 

I know that mate, sorry if it sounded that way...you know me by now :thumbs:

Im not intentionally calling other "Pro Tuners" for what they do/charge for either.... Just with it being quite common place nowadays, Im just interested in what people would recognise as a tune

 

:drinks:

 

 

:thumbs:

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Thanks for posting the vids, unfortunately when I owned my HW77 there was no internets (it was a while ago!) but I would have loved to have had a fettle with it. I did think about it but didn't want to brake it as repairs would have been a lot of pub work to pay for it.

 

Only thing I fettled was my Gat pistol, even a basic trigger and piston polish helped a lot but you know what they say about a sow's ear...or polishing a :censored: !

 

I ended up fettling, tuning and in the end designing and building mountain bikes (and components) for a living. Perhaps my next rifle will get "the treatment"

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Thanks for posting the videos Darryl. I learned a lot from them, especially about the polishing and relubing.

 

One thing I would have liked to see that wasn't included was your degreasing of the trigger mechanism using Blue Wonder. How does that stuff work? Since it comes in a tube and not a spray form I wondered if you had to add something to it to act as an agent. Do you just flush it through the trigger cassette or dismantle the mechanism and degrease the parts separately?

 

I thought about spraying a degreaser in at one end and letting it drain out. Then a squirt of BreakFree CLP or something similar and letting that drain out as well.

 

Probably not a very good idea, but I don't feel confident enough to dismantle the Rekord trigger.

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No lathe work involved as I don't own a lathe :p

 

I'd bet that this one would shoot just as sweet as a "tuned" one ;)

 

Ok, so while were on the subject, what constitutes a tune??

Is it called a tune simply because it's done by sorme well known people

I know some make their own piston seals hence the lathe work etc but it's as I said in the video, it's the way I do things, it works and happy with the results.

 

It would be interesting to see one of "my rifles" up against others from other well known industry guys just to see how well it does.

 

Darryl

Darryl your a truck driver not a professional gunsmith you don't have what it takes to 'tune' an air rifle! Your 'tune' only took an hour on camera and basic tools so your results a far to good to be true!!

 

On a more serious note iv learnt things about the hw97kt I didn't know so from me it's a great set of videos showing lads who maybe can't afford a 'professional tune' how to make their rifles that little bit sweeter.

 

Another thing is if you ever fancy a go using custom spring guilds and top hat give me a shout I know a couple of toolrooms which we use at work and have TIG welded for myself, that would do me a favour if I ever needed one ;)

 

Atb buddy and happy Christmas to you and the family!

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No lathe work involved as I don't own a lathe :p

 

I'd bet that this one would shoot just as sweet as a "tuned" one ;)

 

Ok, so while were on the subject, what constitutes a tune??

Is it called a tune simply because it's done by sorme well known people

I know some make their own piston seals hence the lathe work etc but it's as I said in the video, it's the way I do things, it works and happy with the results.

 

It would be interesting to see one of "my rifles" up against others from other well known industry guys just to see how well it does.

 

Darryl

Darryl your a truck driver not a professional gunsmith you don't have what it takes to 'tune' an air rifle! Your 'tune' only took an hour on camera and basic tools so your results a far to good to be true!!

 

On a more serious note iv learnt things about the hw97kt I didn't know so from me it's a great set of videos showing lads who maybe can't afford a 'professional tune' how to make their rifles that little bit sweeter.

 

Another thing is if you ever fancy a go using custom spring guilds and top hat give me a shout I know a couple of toolrooms which we use at work and have TIG welded for myself, that would do me a favour if I ever needed one ;)

 

Atb buddy and happy Christmas to you and the family!

Are you drunk??

Yes I'm a lorry driver, but have an engineering background and given the time I know I have "what it takes" to tune a rifle.

The "tune" took a lot longer than an hour I can promise you that but I think if I left the camera running during the whole process (3.5hrs) viewers would be asleep.

 

As for the results I'll let you come to the house and try it over the chrono, or even pop down the range and shoot it....

 

The videos were meant to show what can be done with "basic tools" to make a great rifle better

At least you learned something from them ;)

:thumbs:

 

Darryl

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No lathe work involved as I don't own a lathe :p

 

I'd bet that this one would shoot just as sweet as a "tuned" one ;)

 

Ok, so while were on the subject, what constitutes a tune??

Is it called a tune simply because it's done by sorme well known people

I know some make their own piston seals hence the lathe work etc but it's as I said in the video, it's the way I do things, it works and happy with the results.

 

It would be interesting to see one of "my rifles" up against others from other well known industry guys just to see how well it does.

 

Darryl

Darryl your a truck driver not a professional gunsmith you don't have what it takes to 'tune' an air rifle! Your 'tune' only took an hour on camera and basic tools so your results a far to good to be true!!

 

On a more serious note iv learnt things about the hw97kt I didn't know so from me it's a great set of videos showing lads who maybe can't afford a 'professional tune' how to make their rifles that little bit sweeter.

 

Another thing is if you ever fancy a go using custom spring guilds and top hat give me a shout I know a couple of toolrooms which we use at work and have TIG welded for myself, that would do me a favour if I ever needed one ;)

 

Atb buddy and happy Christmas to you and the family!

Are you drunk??

Yes I'm a lorry driver, but have an engineering background and given the time I know I have "what it takes" to tune a rifle.

The "tune" took a lot longer than an hour I can promise you that but I think if I left the camera running during the whole process (3.5hrs) viewers would be asleep.

 

As for the results I'll let you come to the house and try it over the chrono, or even pop down the range and shoot it....

 

The videos were meant to show what can be done with "basic tools" to make a great rifle better

At least you learned something from them ;)

:thumbs:

 

Darryl

Darryl I was being sarcastic In the first paragraph! Just taking the piss mate but yeah just got in from a night down yarm. Il try get a Sunday free to get up to the range if your going to be there.

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