Try switching the scope mounts around and see if it helps. Some times one is just a little higher then the other.
I did do a tear down and installed the ARH piston seal along with a good deburr and lube.It made a world of difference.The 125 is a killer platform if you give it that little extra attention.I still have one called Walther Talon.
I really wanted this gun and hope to master it eventually and my eyesight requires a scope. I've had communications with techs at PA and it was mentioned that these and many break-barrel guns are susceptible to barrel droop. Guess I was fortunate with my other b-b guns as the scopes on those sighted in quite easily with little adjustment needed.I've done some experimentation with a short level while my 125 is sitting in a Caldwell 7Rest, leveling the action then moving the level to the barrel and sure 'nuff the barrel is off a fraction of a bubble. I tried a BSA Essential from another gun and bottomed it out in vertical adjustment in an attempt to sight-in and THAT is NOT good for a scope to be set that way and just asking for a malfunction.
Center the reticle with respect to? The clamp?My plan was to...Reset my scope to "default middle grade" settings. IE; determine how many clockwise spins I can go on the L/R adjustment then go counter clockwise half that many turns so the scope is in "mid range" on the adjustment. Ditto for the Vertical.Fire the rifle while centered on a target several times without adjusting anything (just verifiying solid non-moving setup).Measure my distance from target -> grouping.Level the gun off so I'm adjusting the Vertical or Horizontal distance.Strap a laser to the barrel and place a target at the distance my original target was at.Bend the barrel until the vertical or horizontal distance has moved the laser equivalent to the amount my grouping was off.Then shoot a grouping and minorly adjust the scope to make sure that I have a good target.But before I do that, I want to make sure I have decent ammo, >.>I was using H&N 30 grain.... is this too heavy? It would be awesome if the rifle could eventually shoot 50yds, is that possible with this ammo?