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kruzaroad
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Sweet. Tell him next time I'm down he can give me a few pointers on shooting.
What you end up doing to the gun, what ammo. |
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Billbobnz
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Haven't done anymore to the gun. I've got some shims to bring the barrel aliment down but cannot for the life of me fine my loctite
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Billbobnz
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Righto
Getting back onto this. Going to se if some highend PCP technology may help with accuracy. Been watching some video on YouTube regarding harmonic barrel tuners, and though I might turn something up on the lathe this week and test out if they can make any difference with break barrels and no better place to start is with this little rifle..... Will report back once I've got something on the end to test |
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kruzaroad
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Eh wasn't your son plinking away fine with?
Sure it's not ya shooting. Lol. Be interested to see how it goes. |
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Billbobnz
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Hahaha yes it is still for Oliver but I still want to tinker with it. Haha
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mercs
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Mine sits in the gun safe maturing.
I am allowing the steel manufacturing streses to normalise. I am sure Rolls Royce used to use a similar ageing process.
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Pauly5
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Yea, I would be interested in a good bit of weight added to the barrel, like a steel tube. This would stop muzzle flip.
But it would be interesting to see the result. Shot mine yesterday at 15 m. Didn't like Qy pellets 100 mm group. Jsb express better with a 60 mm group and some klugermiestenheinikin wad cutter pellets worked best with 3 pellets in 30 mm group. I had mounted a scope, so I knew it wasn't me. I'd just been printing 5mm groups with my AA S200, so was in practice. |
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J-S
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For the cheapies, i wonder if bore polishing paste might help accuracy? smooth out any odd bits in the barrel or do you think it would soften the rifling too much? Love the look of those S200s, nice and light for bird guns & pigeon lobotomies.. Some of their other guns are just too big and hefty
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J S Airguns
Air Arms TX200('s) Theoben Sirocco HW77 FWB 300s Webley Patriot One or two others... Current projects: Too many.. |
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kruzaroad
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Very windy day here, decided to see if could get the lazer on the air chief. (it's been living a life of neglect in the wool shed)
Took off the rear sight, but the lazer holes weren't right distance and don't have tools to tap a new hole. Still cranked one bolt down tight as and got it sighted, first 5 shots at 10m all went the bull. Then it got loose and moved, so gave up and went back to open sight. So in between forgetting the pin slides out of rear sight and it cants it, got my sh*t together and checked it every time I loaded. Best group 30mm by 35mm on open sights. 6 in bull and 4 just below and right. But the fun.... Went through a hundred odd rounds just plinking. Still haven't done anything else to it, but seriously not expecting great accuracy and just plinking, it's great little gun to keep in pratice with open sights. Still haven't added gel pads or done anything else to it. How's the rest of you gone with improvements to it? |
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KiwiTR6
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I've had a bit more of a play with the gun and proven to myself that the mounting position of the red dot scope I'm using (rear iron sight mount vs dovetail) is not the reason for the scatter I'm still getting. I did get a very tight group of 3 shots by pressing the pellets in 6mm or so but the next two were well off. I thought I'd cracked it but apparently not. So next I pushed a pellet the full length of the bore with a piece of aluminium welding wire to see if I could feel any tight spots and found that the it's choked - which I wasn't expecting. Otherwise, the pellet slides freely after the initial set. My question is, will removing the choke help improve accuracy at all, and if so, how do I go about it?
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