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(09-10-2022, 09:30 AM)Highpower Wrote: (09-09-2022, 07:41 PM)EdK Wrote: I think I'll try to add some weights 180 degrees from the revolving handle to balance the handle assembly so it doesn't do that.
Ed
Or remove some material from the back side of the wheel on the handle side...
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Unfortunately it's not solid, it's hollow on the back side. It has hollow slots on the back side of the rim so I can cut some metal and glue it inside the slots.
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(09-10-2022, 11:37 AM)EdK Wrote: Unfortunately it's not solid, it's hollow on the back side. It has hollow slots on the back side of the rim so I can cut some metal and glue it inside the slots.
Ed
Oh for Pete's sake! No wonder the weight of the handle is dragging it around.
Got a spare 12ga. bird-shot shell handy?
Take the handle off and weigh it. Open up the shell and weigh out the same amount of lead shot. Dump it in the slots and cover with hot glue or epoxy. Bob's your uncle. That is how I adjusted the balance point on my competition rifles. Lead shot inside the butt stocks. Works a treat.
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(09-10-2022, 12:42 PM)Highpower Wrote: Oh for Pete's sake! No wonder the weight of the handle is dragging it around.
Got a spare 12ga. bird-shot shell handy?
Take the handle off and weigh it. Open up the shell and weigh out the same amount of lead shot. Dump it in the slots and cover with hot glue or epoxy. Bob's your uncle. That is how I adjusted the balance point on my competition rifles. Lead shot inside the butt stocks. Works a treat.
Good idea! Although I don't have any shells. Searching for lead shot it looks like it'll be a lot cheaper to buy a box of shells and gut them than to buy a bag of lead shot.
Ed