« on: July 09, 2009, 11:56:54 AM »
Today David Kirby came down from Georgia to have his two TX-200's worked on. The one TX-200 was mine two weeks ago but I traded it for his R-9 Double Gold. I ordered to main springs for the TX-200 a couple weeks back to change out David's TX-200 and a spare..
This afternoon we change his stock spring with a new JM spring that would lower the FPS rate about 50 to 60 FPS. The twp newTX-200'swere shooting in the low900FPS range. My biggest complaint was that the TX-200HC was just to hard to cock. But after the new spring and custom spring guides were installed they transformed into two very sweet cocking TX-200 HC's...:) I like them so much that I bought back my TX that I traded David for two weeks ago.. hehe. So now we both are shooting in the 860 fps range and loving life..:)
Just thought I would pass on the information about how a spring change can make a hard cocking TX, cock as easy as an HW-97..:)

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