didn't have it sighted in at any range i was just shooting at 70 yds.
Just got through shooting and the results are first clip 908 – 953 Second clip 952 – 989 - 957 Third clip 951 – 922That’s starting at 200 bar and shooting down to 135 bar.
Quote from: Buckhorn on June 28, 2015, 03:35:42 PMJust got through shooting and the results are first clip 908 – 953 Second clip 952 – 989 - 957 Third clip 951 – 922That’s starting at 200 bar and shooting down to 135 bar.Too fast for a .22 you are going to get spiraling plus you have a 90fps es the rifle for a .22 should be 890fps to 900fps tops. there are things to be done to tune them down. I bought the Hatsan because it can be tuned to shoot real heavy pellets or tuned down to shoot lighter pellets with a nice shot count. If you are looking for a rifle that is going to shoot the perfect speed out the box then I would go to an Air Arms of Daystate or FX some thing like that which comes regulated. The Hatsans are unregulated guns that with all un regulated guns needs some type of tuning to get the best from them, So this is true with the Hatsan .177 and .22cal rifle which are over powered. the .25cal on up are more manageable.
O-ring missing? between the tube receiver and the action? Where did you get this gun from if I may ask?
was it a refurbish rifle? I just wanted to ask cause I take a count of the place that send out rifles with the most problems not saying who is winning, but there is a clear winner Well we are here to help, you have a Condor .25?