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IHP Tuned .22 Mod-35
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 7:10 pm
by ketan82
Dear All,
After a long awaiting days (1 Month) now i got my IHP tuned from a very good friend.
Prviously i had tuned my ihp with g-smith spring & washer worked well for a year but now it is
more nicely tuned with Jim Maccari spring & original Diana Washer.with g-smith stuff i had fired several shots at 540 to 690 fps with variety of pellets but now it blows out the g-smith pellet high impact at 712fps to 786fps.
and as far as the vibration and twang of the new spring is concern it is zero not at all during cocking it doesnt make any noise only i hear is the spring cocked sound at last great work done.
I know this thread is useless without pics it will be done soon tommorow morning so wait all guys.
Spring used is Jim Maccari E-356 with Original Diana washer have seen this spring on my own and it is the longest spring as compare to the other springs which i have seen up till today more details will be flashed about spring tommorow as i am out of town and also the pics will be added of the same.I am very thankfull to my friend Raj who did this to my gun.
Thanks & Regards
Ketan
Re: IHP Tuned .22 Mod-35
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:01 pm
by snIPer
Cool man. close to the 800 fps mark. I think it should settle down in a couple of 100 shots.
Please do post pics
/S/
Re: IHP Tuned .22 Mod-35
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:04 pm
by kb100
This is my next upgrade (the Tarantula Spring) ... I am waiting for my OE spring to live its life first!
Re: IHP Tuned .22 Mod-35
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:33 pm
by AmareshS
Dear Ketan, its exciting to hear about your rifles performance, great indeed. Have you just changed the spring and the washer only, basically I would like to know the kind of tune your rifle received in detail.Waiting for the entire details.
Regards,
Amaresh.
-- Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:42 pm --
kb100 wrote:This is my next upgrade (the Tarantula Spring) ... I am waiting for my OE spring to live its life first!
Dear kb100, you mean to say that merely using the Tarantula spring would further enhance the performance of the rifle; as compared to the JM's E-356 spring, Diana's washer and a tuned gun as said by Ketan.
Regards,
Amaresh.
-- Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:43 pm --
Dear Ketan, its exciting to hear about your rifles performance, great indeed. Have you just changed the spring and the washer only, basically I would like to know the kind of tune your rifle received in detail.Waiting for the entire details.
Regards,
Amaresh.
-- Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:45 pm --
Excuse me for the repeated message friends, it happened by mistake.
Regards,
Amaresh.
Re: IHP Tuned .22 Mod-35
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 10:49 pm
by kb100
AmareshS wrote:
-- Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:42 pm --
kb100 wrote:This is my next upgrade (the Tarantula Spring) ... I am waiting for my OE spring to live its life first!
Dear kb100, you mean to say that merely using the Tarantula spring would further enhance the performance of the rifle; as compared to the JM's E-356 spring, Diana's washer and a tuned gun as said by Ketan.
Regards,
Amaresh.
I wanted to add the spring to my TUNED gun. It is already running the Jim MAccari Seal, moly, grease etc.... I kept the original spring since I wanted to see how well/badly that works with the rest of the mods. So far no complaints! Details of my tune are here -
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10667
Re: IHP Tuned .22 Mod-35
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 12:13 am
by nash
Hi ketan..
Mannn!! after seeing your air rifles performance I wish I too can change the spring and washer of my ihp .22 and get such a great tune up ..
Re: IHP Tuned .22 Mod-35
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 9:52 pm
by AmareshS
kb100 wrote:AmareshS wrote:
-- Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:42 pm --
kb100 wrote:This is my next upgrade (the Tarantula Spring) ... I am waiting for my OE spring to live its life first!
Dear kb100, you mean to say that merely using the Tarantula spring would further enhance the performance of the rifle; as compared to the JM's E-356 spring, Diana's washer and a tuned gun as said by Ketan.
Regards,
Amaresh.
I wanted to add the spring to my TUNED gun. It is already running the Jim MAccari Seal, moly, grease etc.... I kept the original spring since I wanted to see how well/badly that works with the rest of the mods. So far no complaints! Details of my tune are here -
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10667
Dear kb100, thanks for the information.
Regards,
Amaresh.
Re: IHP Tuned .22 Mod-35
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 2:46 pm
by ketan82
Dear All,
Thankyou everyone for all ur views The details of the tuning ar as follows:-
1) The IHP was nicely cleaned after opening.
2) The new spring guide is added.
3) The spring Tarantula E-356 along with Diana washer(The blue one)is added and all greasing is done.
4) There were 4 different types of Grease are available one for spring one for the parts of piston.
5) another one for oring & after evrything is done he also gave some liquid inside the barrel for cleaning.
And when i took the first shot the chrony was 729,765,738,795 and so on.but the one thing i like about the gun was the cocking effort
not much but about 35lbs very smooth for me as i am heavy built & 6.1ft tall it was just like hot knife in a pouch of butter.
today i,ll be reaching home after the ganesh vesarjan and will be posting pics soon.
it was G-smith spring & washer in my IHP previously the one end of that spring is(the diameter)was small & other was big
no doubt they are also good
but as compare to jim maccari spring no question about it.
thanks all regards
ketan
Re: IHP Tuned .22 Mod-35
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:43 pm
by pkjeetesh
Ketan WOW! and congratulations.....you are, if i were to go by the numbers posted by you getting 27.44 ft/lbs! out of the .22cal IHP35 using GSmith 20gr high impact pellets!.....that is indeed AWESOME!...
You are up against another great German springer the RWS DIANA 350, arguably one of the most powerful springers in the world...here is a very very short comparison between yours and the 350..
RWS350
Swept volume - 70.8cc
39c x .131'' stock RWS spring
680fps or 20.54 ft/lbs with 20gr GSmith high impact
YOUR IHP35 .22
Swept volume - 40.3cc????
35c x .120'' E3650 tarantula spring
786fps or 27.44ft/lbs with 20gr GSmith high impact!!!!
youve' got quite a gun there buddy, happy shooting!
regards
p k jeetesh
Re: IHP Tuned .22 Mod-35
Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 8:48 pm
by ketan82
Hello All,
Thanks everyone as i am using it on regular basis almost everyday & let me tell u guys that it really rocks.
I am truely amazed that an indian springer can give such damn good results.
posting pics tommorow.
thanks & regards
ketan.
Re: IHP Tuned .22 Mod-35
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 8:24 pm
by ketan82
Dear All,
Pls check out the pics of my tuned IHP-mod35 .22 cal.with tasco 3-9x-32mm scope.
Re: IHP Tuned .22 Mod-35
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 8:38 pm
by mfd_161
AMAZING Ketan Simply AMAZING . It looks like a professional big game hunting rifle. Happy Shooting. Could you explain how you got the scope mounted.
Re: IHP Tuned .22 Mod-35
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 9:01 pm
by MDHASAN
nice looking
Re: IHP Tuned .22 Mod-35
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 10:30 pm
by ebenezer
Hi Ketan,
How is the accuracy? Can you post the results, if possible with pics.
Regards,
Ebenezer
Re: IHP Tuned .22 Mod-35
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 7:07 pm
by ketan82
Dear All,
Thanks for the valuable reply the scope rail i had ordered from one of my friend john and rest the mounting & installation has been done by myself.
i didnt drilled the holes to fix the rail but JB WELD did the fixing for me it is nothing but an adhesive just like your araldite which fix two metals rock hard.
it takes only 24 hrs to dry & rest is history damn good.
sure i will post pics soon with results.
thanks & Regards
ketan