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10m open sight.
Indoors.
Sig dagger.
Center target, aim point base of red centre. Sights at some random setting.
Shocking would be an understatement.
I'll accept some blame. But not the spread going on here. see if likes a differnt pellet or try docking ring after a morning coffee I think
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I was looking at the sear thinking of cutting it back so the there was less travel to disingauge.
Polish and graphite.
I think if the trigger is heavy a short sharp fingerovement is better than long fighting resistance one.
Yep Pauly you got skill and gear to alter the trigger. There's a lot of metal on the actual trigger itself, enough to reposition/add pins. Plenty of room on the plastic round thing it slips into as well
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Gee that's interesting the trigger acting straight onto the piston rod. No wonder it's heavy. I wonder of an extra sear can be fitted somehow?

Those groups of yours not too bad Pete. I tried some H&N FTT today, and they were so tight, it hurt to seat them.
At 20 m I was lucky to hit my target. 3 out of 5 hit. At 10m horrifically better though, but safe to say these pellets not good through it.

I think I will take it back Kruz.




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Originally posted by Billbobnz Billbobnz wrote:

Righto, I have the day off tomorrow so will do some 10msh*ts again before I clean


Yeah always pays to wipe. What have you been eating to do a 10msh*t.
.surely that's a world.record

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Needs it. That catch on piston actually feeds into the guide.
The trigger is located in that thinner bit of black plastic behind the guide, so has to pass right through it.
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Ragerpete, your breach looks very tidy compared to mine
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Good to see they have spring guides fitted
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I'm at a bit of a loss as to why you guys want to fire it pre cleaning.
So put it back together, fired 20 shots thru it, still smoked for first few shots. Bit graunchy for first few shots but that stopped pretty quick.
Just shooting at tree 19m away from inside shed. Had 3 ricochet back into shed door (10m from tree) and they hit the door with a whack!
Loud as little gun I recon.
Sight is slightly crooked to right,but was hitting tree trunk everytime. (where I have no idea it was dark outside.)
So I'll lead it in a bit more tomorrow and try a couple of groups with the sig daggers.
Turns out one of the shops I descovered today waiting for mechanic to do his stuff, sells sig, and crossman pellets. I sujested maybe try jsb as Well. Here's hoping.
Oh the trigger, snap pull seemed to work Well, fighting against the spring to find where it released was terrible. Once I strip it to tune it I think I will go powdered graphite for the trigger sear.
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Righto, I have the day off tomorrow so will do some 10msh*ts again before I clean
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Pretty basic.
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