try cleaning up the trigger or go for a CDT trigger I am not sure which one will fit your rifle but the 4G made a world of difference to my Whisper fusion .177 it went from 1+ inches at 10 yards to a single ragged hole ~7mm edge to edge
Quote from: sfttailrdr46 on March 09, 2017, 12:53:39 PMtry cleaning up the trigger or go for a CDT trigger I am not sure which one will fit your rifle but the 4G made a world of difference to my Whisper fusion .177 it went from 1+ inches at 10 yards to a single ragged hole ~7mm edge to edgeDo you think that vertical stringing could be the result of the trigger? I just wasnt sure because the gun really isnt broken in yet.As far a a trigger clean up do you mean doing a light polish on the connecting parts?
When cocking the gun, is it easy to tell that you have cycled the magazine? I've got an older BSA Goldstar that I like but if you don't pull the lever past the cocking point it doesnt always cycle which has led to dry fires.
Quote from: dave19113 on March 09, 2017, 01:04:43 PMQuote from: sfttailrdr46 on March 09, 2017, 12:53:39 PMtry cleaning up the trigger or go for a CDT trigger I am not sure which one will fit your rifle but the 4G made a world of difference to my Whisper fusion .177 it went from 1+ inches at 10 yards to a single ragged hole ~7mm edge to edgeDo you think that vertical stringing could be the result of the trigger? I just wasnt sure because the gun really isnt broken in yet.As far a a trigger clean up do you mean doing a light polish on the connecting parts?Yes a gentle polishing with 600, 800, 1600 grit wet dry paper on a piece of flat glass then some dry lube on the moving parts and contact surfaces. Every thing we as the shooter do affects the POI and springers are the hardest rifles to master but once you do the rest of the rifles out there will become that much easier to shoot accurately. Also there may still be a little dieseling happening which can cause significant POI shift shot to shot . That is where a Chrony becomes helpful .
Dave without the Chrony there is no way to determine if the SD is tight shot to shot and a couple hundred fps could give vertical shift. Usually a bad trigger (heavy) will be causing lateral shifting and scatter gun pattern
I would not stress untill you have at least 500 pellets down range the other thing is make sure none of your stock screws have worked lose
Well, I got a shipping notice for mine today, it should arrive next Tuesday! That beats the heck out of waiting till May, and is even easier than the original estimate when I ordered it!
I have a spare on order also, I think I'll see how two work out before I order a third, but I'm sure it will happen! LOL!