Joe, I am 100% with you. I also own a small business. Communication and customer service is an important factor for getting the contract instead of the bigger companies. Hope your BSA turns out to be everything you hoped this air gun would be (and more).
Joe when a rifle leaves you feeling less than happy when you shoot it it is better to sell it take the hit and move on to something that puts a smile on your face. I have owned and sold several rifles that were not to my liking and only 2 that I sort of regret selling but at the end of the day I will not keep a rifle that makes me less than happy they are not worth the aggravation
I guess that had an unrealistic expectation that they would do a better job of communicating what they did or didn't do. I have a small business that's based on communicating what I will and will not do, and if anything, I tend to over explain so the customer is fully informed. I think I'm a dying breed.
Quote from: JoeV on May 27, 2017, 01:11:44 AMI guess that had an unrealistic expectation that they would do a better job of communicating what they did or didn't do. I have a small business that's based on communicating what I will and will not do, and if anything, I tend to over explain so the customer is fully informed. I think I'm a dying breed.So the entire fix was the last baffle in the shroud? Were you able to reproduce their 20 yard groups with the jsp 25s?This might not be your issue but I see that you shoot indoors at close ranges. I got a new 183.00 Benjamin Maximuss for kicks and its pretty accurate at 30 yards. Took it in the shed and everyone had issues shooting it, like it was worse at closer range. The reason is I got a 60 percent off 4x scope for it and its got a fixed parralax set further out. At close ranges the parallax is so severe you can't put pellet on pellet unless you have your eye exactly in the same place. It can be +- 1/2 inch at 10 yards. Any chance the scope you are using has this issue indoors?
Joe,RAJOD's question about the scope was a good one. Are you using a scope at 12yds? If so, what kind, and is it parallax adjustable?
Quote from: GoneShootn on May 28, 2017, 11:13:50 AMJoe,RAJOD's question about the scope was a good one. Are you using a scope at 12yds? If so, what kind, and is it parallax adjustable?I'm using a Centerpoint 4-16X40AO scope that came off of my Hatsan 125TH .25cal springer. I leave the scope set to 6.5x out to 50 yards and it works just fine. All I ever change is the AO for distance. It's a known scope that's harvested many squirrels at 30-50 yards with head shots.
Quote from: JoeV on May 28, 2017, 03:02:49 PMQuote from: GoneShootn on May 28, 2017, 11:13:50 AMJoe,RAJOD's question about the scope was a good one. Are you using a scope at 12yds? If so, what kind, and is it parallax adjustable?I'm using a Centerpoint 4-16X40AO scope that came off of my Hatsan 125TH .25cal springer. I leave the scope set to 6.5x out to 50 yards and it works just fine. All I ever change is the AO for distance. It's a known scope that's harvested many squirrels at 30-50 yards with head shots.Yeah, it's a good one. I have two. When you focus with the AO to 12 yds, that should take care of the parallax issue.