Adjusted the the trigger on my 135 qe to a pull I can live with. Put three pellets into one large hole. Thought I had mastered the springer. Wrong! I have no problem hitting my spinner every time from a rest, but there is no way I can consistently shoot a squirrel in the brain. My UTG Bugbuster started acting up. The reticle would change colors after every shot before settling on an deep blue. The reticle would neither change color or turn off. I thought that it was getting too dark to shoot until I noticed that my adjustable parallax had shifted from 25 yards to 125 yards. I thought that all Leaper scope were air gun rated. Perhaps I just got a bad one. The squirrels are still safe.
Well fellas, I tried the longer trigger adj screw today and ran into problems. I bought the 3mmx0.5x20mm screw, ground the end down to where it was only about 3mm longer than the original screw. I rounded the ends while I kept a nut on it so I could thread it when I took the nut off. All that went fine. However, when I put the new screw in, even though I left it backed out a good bit to try and start in the same place I would with the original screw, the gun would not cock. The sear obviously wasn't catching the piston. When I loosened it up a good little bit, I couldn't get the underlever to release without pulling the trigger. So I can't get my gun cocked. I don't know if something happened inside when I took out the stock screw out, but I put it back in just to see and no dice. Couldn't get the underlever to release without pulling the trigger. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanx