I'm seeing signs of key-holing on your targets, that indicates pellet instability at the exit of the barrel from either a poor crown or pellets getting deformed during loading into the barrel.You can either send it back for a replacement, or fix it yourself
Quote from: Mod90 on December 05, 2014, 06:59:26 PMI'm seeing signs of key-holing on your targets, that indicates pellet instability at the exit of the barrel from either a poor crown or pellets getting deformed during loading into the barrel.You can either send it back for a replacement, or fix it yourselfYes, as I noted in my post, I can actually see the pellets tumbling as the approach the target. Definitely something wrong and I suspect it may have to do with the cocking mechanism not turning the magazine and/or not inserting the pellet properly. I checked the crown, I don't see anything obvious but can't really see well enough with the naked eye. And yes, I'm sending it in for a new one.
yes send it in and tell them that you want one of the newest one barrel ring. where did you buy it from?
In a woody stock too !! ... Great choice.Just a pre-warning, shoot it where neighbors won't get annoyed because having no LDC fitted the muzzle bark is going to be LOUD !Enjoy the rifle, there a great platform shooting quite well
As you know I have the QE verity. I still have not been able to get out of my yard, but here is a 10 shot grouping from 25 yards. This was with CHPH's, I was actually getting a little better groupings with JSB heavy's.Weather permitting I hope to get out Monday. I should be able to post 50 and 75 yards.
As you know I have the QE verity. I still have not been able to get out of my yard, but here is a 10 shot grouping from 25 yards. This was with CHPH's, I was actually getting a little better groupings with JSB heavy's.
Sorry for sounding dumb but what are CHPH?
I think he meant to post CPHP.Crosman Premier Hollow Point
Sorry to hear about the problems, that is not typical accuracy from a Hatsan. It is a shame that you can't find another with the wood stock, it is a very nice on the eye.