Thank you Pete. Seems like a nice, simple, easy to use piece of kit. As someone who uses hand and power tools on a regular basis i.e., a carpenter, I appreciate well designed and tested tools.
Very enjoyable thanks.Question please.The HW110s suffer from power loss quite quickly apparently due to a weak hammer spring and as a result need to be tuned in order to get the power level to somewhere in the 11 ft lbs range.Is this something you have encountered? Thank you.
Thank you Pete. Seems like a nice, simple, easy to use piece of kit. As someone who uses hand and power tools on a regular basis i.e., a carpenter, I appreciate well designed and tested tools.
Love yr vids mate love the one on the HW110 would you prefer the 100 or the 110
the 110 gets my vote, the 100 is a great rifle, but I much prefer more compact and lighter PCPs
I prefer this over the HW100 it’s really hard to get hold of one
Very enjoyable thanks.Question please.The HW110s suffer from power loss quite quickly apparently due to a weak hammer spring and as a result need to be tuned in order to get the power level to somewhere in the 11 ft lbs range.Is this something you have encountered? Thank you.
My rifle came set to 9 ft/lbs, I sent it back and it returned at 11 ft/lbs, no problems since then.
Yes, it’s one of the better, reasonably priced PCP’s and pleasingly not from a Turkish stable
How not too shoot a HW110. Or any other for that matter.