Quote from: Rocker1 on October 20, 2017, 07:19:59 AMfinally got the huma, day and night between fiddling with the factory, I settled around 795 to 805 almost 40 shots, very little hammer spring . 105 bar DavidExcellent!! I can't wait to see everyone's results with this Gen2 Huma! I did receive my pistol on time (Thursday), in case anyone was wondering... I must say, pictures don't do it justice! I'm really liking this pistol so far!
finally got the huma, day and night between fiddling with the factory, I settled around 795 to 805 almost 40 shots, very little hammer spring . 105 bar David
Trigger's heavy, and it's stoopid loud... Nothing a little fiddling won't fix!!!I do NOT regret making this purchase!!
Quote from: YEMX on October 20, 2017, 10:39:42 AMTrigger's heavy, and it's stoopid loud... Nothing a little fiddling won't fix!!!I do NOT regret making this purchase!!Rocker1 makes a very nice CF LDC that is light and will tame the bark Also many posts about lighter trigger and hammer adjustments Good luck and enjoy
I feel like I'm cheating because the stock regulator seems to work good at higher power settings in .22, I think most people get them in .177 but I might be wrong. I think instead of buying a Huma for mine I'd much rather buy a nice Simmons pistol scope
Quote from: Wayne52 on October 21, 2017, 03:13:55 AMI feel like I'm cheating because the stock regulator seems to work good at higher power settings in .22, I think most people get them in .177 but I might be wrong. I think instead of buying a Huma for mine I'd much rather buy a nice Simmons pistol scope Amazingly I have had the same results with mine in .22
...But your experiences gives me good hope.5. ...There is a link above for the rings. Bob recommended breech ring to be polyurethane, anyone has idea where to get it?6. Scope. 7. Learn more about shooting pistol properly. I am using one hand to hold the scope and the other hand to pull the trigger, resting the gun on a sandbag. I may need to learn how to shoot without support for hunting purpose.
Quote from: Rocker1 on October 20, 2017, 07:19:59 AMfinally got the huma, day and night between fiddling with the factory, I settled around 795 to 805 almost 40 shots, very little hammer spring . 105 bar DavidDavid, sounds like big improvement, what caliper is the PP700 ?I received my Huma a week ago and have not had time to install and test it.
David did you remove the old regulator or just bypass?
Quote from: sfttailrdr46 on October 21, 2017, 02:34:14 PMDavid did you remove the old regulator or just bypass?If bypassed, how is this done?
Just take the screw out that holds the white disc in, that's it put all the parts back but the screw, be sure the disc is centered. David
As far as number 7 goes, you don't need anything fancy (read: expensive), but you could use shooting sticks in the field (internet pic):Wolverine shooter (or anyone else this would apply to), if you're not going to dive into your pistol before the 1st of Nov, I can place an order for all these o-rings and make you a little o-ring package. If the quantities in the above post are correct, I can put together 10 complete o-ring packages for anyone who would like to do their own tinkering. I just don't need 10 extra complete sets of o-rings. I'll use a set, keep a set on stand by... I wouldn't charge shipping or anything, they would just go out in the mail. I wouldn't care whether or not people took me up on the offer, as it just means many more back ups for me.EDIT: Let me know what y'all think on the Duro (70 or 90), and the material, for which (as far as location) o-ring. Calling out what sizes from above go to what part would be good as well. That way, it'll be a darn good replacement package! Heck, I may even order double, and make 20 sets... just in case there's people like me, who waited to get this pistol, or is a noob (well, more noob than me!).