As for the stock, just put a hard O-ring in where the screw goes into the stock, basically just to shorten the screw, My .22 Rainstorm is like that, there's a bit of wiggle like if they didn't tap the reciver deep enough and the screw bottoms out, now with that O-ring it's all G
Quote from: Nomadic Pirate on April 12, 2015, 10:17:01 PMAs for the stock, just put a hard O-ring in where the screw goes into the stock, basically just to shorten the screw, My .22 Rainstorm is like that, there's a bit of wiggle like if they didn't tap the reciver deep enough and the screw bottoms out, now with that O-ring it's all G Thanks much for the tip on tightening up the stock...that is exactly what mine does- rocks back and forth like it is not seated or sitting on a high spot. Will try your tip tomorrow for sure.I don't put a speed limit on my pellets as long as I happy with the accuracy, shot count and noise level. You may find that a heavier pellet will be more efficient and give more fpe for the same amount of air used. They may also shoot flatter What are the main negatives to shooting pellets that are hot or high velocity? Assumed this was a good thing to maintain a flater trajectory for longer shots. Appreciate your input as I am on a steep learning curve.