Mike,after many (too many i'm afraid) hatsan springers all with quattro trigger all i can say is that trigger can be as soft and crispy as you want,all you have to do is adjustments And a liittle story,first HW made the record Then Ivan Hancock (the founder) of Venom made a tuned version which was a hand made - polished record and named it mach1 Air Arms CD came from that trigger With the cooperation of Webley - Hatsan the "new" trigger named quattro, so we are talking about the copy of the copy of the copy.... but it's the same trigger.When you get the gun back send me a pm
Dave, the Hammers 3x9x32AO scope is quite decent, a real step up from the other scopes I've got that have been the cheap Chinese tubes included with my several rifles. However, I snuck in a last minute bid on a 4x16x40AO MD illuminated reticle Leapers on eBay, won for a bargain price of about what I paid for the Hammers, and it just came yesterday. Although I don't have a mount for it yet (should arrive mid-week), the Leapers scope is really impressive, I would say notably better than the Hammers, just holding it up to my eye.I really haven't been able to shoot the 95 much yet, but I snuck in a 5-shot group yesterday kneeling. I don't necessarily feel like I've got the steadiest aim with the gun (my shooting muscles have atrophied a bit and I need to rebuild some muscle tone to keep the crosshairs from wobbling) but so far, I either keep getting lucky or it's one easy-to-shoot-accurately rifle - I was surprised to see that I had a quarter-sized diagonal line of holes all in the black going straight through the center of the bull (at 10m - not bad with no rest).I'm thinking there may actually be some modest quantities of grain underneath the dark finish, so I may try to refinish my stock this winter. Anybody have a suggestion on something to use to strip off the base finish and stain? I have to admit that I was kind of disappointed with my Hatsan the day it arrived, but it has really started to grow on me.Anyone have a suggestion for someone to whom to send the gun to for tuning? I was thinking about sending it in to Flying Dragon and let Mike Melick tune it - people are extremely enthusiastic about his tuning work, he advertises that he tunes most brands, not just his Chinese ones, and it sounds like his rates are quite reasonable.
Quote from: PIPERMAN on November 08, 2014, 04:41:54 AMMike,after many (too many i'm afraid) hatsan springers all with quattro trigger all i can say is that trigger can be as soft and crispy as you want,all you have to do is adjustments And a liittle story,first HW made the record Then Ivan Hancock (the founder) of Venom made a tuned version which was a hand made - polished record and named it mach1 Air Arms CD came from that trigger With the cooperation of Webley - Hatsan the "new" trigger named quattro, so we are talking about the copy of the copy of the copy.... but it's the same trigger.When you get the gun back send me a pm Kostas, I loved this post! I've not been into the Quattro trigger yet but just from studying it I know it has great potential.Got some mods on order and I'll be doing some tuning on mine soon. Can't wait to see what can be done with it.I still can't decide if I want to do something with the side play or not. It seems unusual for it to be there to me but in using mine it's not been a problem. Wondering if it may not turn out to be beneficial in some way.Seeing these pics together showing some of the "DNA" of this trigger system is very enlightening.Thanks for making this cool post!