Author Topic: tune up  (Read 2488 times)

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tune up
« on: July 28, 2006, 01:02:03 PM »
I listen to you guys talk about  tune-ups and things woh do you know  when to get one or even if you need one !!!                           P.S.  I don't  even know what one is     SIGNED TRYING TO GET UP TO SPEED                   OH YEA THANKS FOR THE TRIGGER INFO I'LLWAIT FOR CHARLIE  TO MAKE ME ONE

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RE: tune up
« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2006, 03:17:52 PM »
What sort of gun are we talking about, how old is it, and how much use has it seen?

How does it shoot now?

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RE: tune up
« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2006, 01:03:36 PM »
Were talking about a new gamo hunter pro I've  taking 1000  to1500 shots

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« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2006, 11:33:43 PM »
a much nicer Gamo, by all means get it tuned and a new trigger. Or if you think you are completely satisfied with it as it is then just keep shooting.

I have seven Gamo's and would not hesitate to get a tune and trigger from CharlieDaTuna. After the tune and Trigger my Gamo's were transformed into magnificent shooters.

After the tune and trigger on a Gamo, you will thank yourself.. :)

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RE: tune up
« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2006, 12:44:49 AM »
It's good that you've shot it a fair bit, that way you can be confident that the gun is OK. Because if you start monkeying with it, you're gonna blow the warranty!

Another thing - are you looking to do this yourself, or have someone do it for you? If you intend to do this to more than one rifle, you might want to buy the stuff you need and just do it yourself. Otherwise, it might be worth it to send it out to Charlie (Bob).

In any case, how does it cock? Nice and "buttery smooth", or is it a bit rough? This is pertinent because it'll indicate how deep you may need to go. Wifey's Shadow was a bit of a rough cocker, so I completely tore that one down to debur it and smooth out some stuff. But the refurb 440 I got was so good out of the box that all I intend to so with it is to address the "spring twang" issue.

Twanginess (often the major complaint with a Gamo) has 2 basic solutions. First (and easiest), the spring can be treated with Macarri's "spring tar" - which is basically a very thick and sticky grease. Second is to make a new spring guide (or size the old one) - tighter fitting guides tend to dampen spring vibrations.

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RE: tune up
« Reply #5 on: July 31, 2006, 02:58:31 PM »
thank guys for the info  charlie will be getting a check or two from we    THREEGUNS