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Finally found some matching stainless bolts for my trigger guard without getting my pants pulled down 😂 £1 something for the large and .20p for the small, postage cost the most.

If anyones looking I can send you the link, the M7 on the hw99 is awkward to source
Thanks for posting this👍
Can you please send me the link, I am having the same same problem sourcing some!
 
Heres the link for the M7 @One more job the smaller M4 is on there also if you search m4 x16mm 0.7 thread.


I think 99s need a m4 15mm but the 16 was fine for me.

Depending on your trigger guard the M7 head might need the tinyest sand off, mine was ok but a squeeze so dont be fooled its all the way locked down, it could just be the head being tight in the guard.
 
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5ft/lb to 350ft/lb 1/2" digital torque wrench for just shy of £100 to add to my 1/4 & 3/8 digi's
Tracked it on my digi torque ometer and pleased with accuracy through the range, weighty solidly nicely made too.
PRC "can" knock out some nice gear for the money 💪

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Thats one way to make sure those scope rings dont go nowhere 😂
 
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Nice have you used it yet? Any good?
Yes used on both centre fires, air rifles and air pistols

Up to now very impressed with how it performs very simple to use connects to phone straight away with no issues


Not missed a single shot reading 🤘🏻

Saved a few quid as I was looking to get the Garmin Mk2 👍🏻
 
I was planning on an HW100X in a Thumbhole stock. It went a bit Pete Tong when the wrong rifle and stock was sent so a full refund was given. Fair enough.

I then found this HW110 ST with an extended cylinder so I would get a higher shot count which I wanted. It was several hundreds of pounds cheaper (obviously being second hand). I had more than enough left over to buy an adjustable laminate stock.
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I have had 3 HW110’s .177 and .22 K and a .177 st. They have all been spot on. Now I have a full length .22 to join my .177 carbine.IMG_5333.webp
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Yet another TX200, I've lost count of how many I've had over the years but this one is in the best walnut stock I've had..... Oh and it's fitted with a Tony Leach 22mm skirtless conversion safety delete and magnetic catch, Dave Upton custom sears and a Rowan trigger.
Next step is to play musical scopes, swap stocks with my spare beach stock, make a hamster, and fit an adjustable butt and probably remove the anti bear trap (don't try this at home children)

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I was planning on an HW100X in a Thumbhole stock. It went a bit Pete Tong when the wrong rifle and stock was sent so a full refund was given. Fair enough.

I then found this HW110 ST with an extended cylinder so I would get a higher shot count which I wanted. It was several hundreds of pounds cheaper (obviously being second hand). I had more than enough left over to buy an adjustable laminate stock.
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I have had 3 HW110’s .177 and .22 K and a .177 st. They have all been spot on. Now I have a full length .22 to join my .177 carbine.View attachment 966856
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Very nice👌
I am a big fan of the HW110, I have a laminated stocked one in .177, very pleased with it up to now. Had it from new, no issues, very accurate 👍
 
I then found this HW110 ST with an extended cylinder so I would get a higher shot count which I wanted. It was several hundreds of pounds cheaper (obviously being second hand). I had more than enough left over to buy an adjustable laminate stock.

I'm not generally that keen on laminate stocks but the grey one for the HW110 is stunning IMHO. I bought it for mine as I wanted to switch to a thumbhole type, and (a) it's lovely :D and (b) it handles really nicely with it on. Mine's a .177 rifle with a titanium air tube.
 
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