PS. Nice day here so I am off sailing.
Well. It's about time 😂😂👍
looking MUCH better and plenty good enough for loads of fun. sometimes putting your head down and trudging along pays off, as it did for you. nice job indeed
Quote from: longhunter on November 30, 2017, 01:43:10 PMLooks like your barrel is moving, from shot to shot. Check the breech and front sight / barrel band for movement. Just for giggles, try placing a wedge between the barrel and pump tube, just behind the front sight.It's either that, or the scope is changing the point of impact due to being jarred by the pumping.Just a couple of thoughts.Scott,Your advice is as simple and legitimate as usual. But as you might have noticed, I already shimmed the outer barrel to the receiver with some self vulcanising tape, and it really can't move. The other end of the outer barrel is even more tightened to that "forepiece" that receives the pump pivot pin, the foresight and a threaded end that can receive an LDC.So should I reinforce the interlock of the inner and outer barrels, at least at their ends ? I'm not sure of that.I'm afraid my troubles may lie in- a likely bad barrel ; - a real gap between the receiver's pellet guide and the barrels's mouth, regularly damaging the pellets' skirts ; - a misconception of what I call, missing the appropriate technical words in english, the "detent chamber", where the air decompresses in an unsound way that propells the pellets in inconsistant way.Wow! I went to the limits of my poor english!!! Did you get me ?Within a few days, I should receive a reliable metal rear sight I ordered at a local e-bay shop that should adapt to my rifle's dovetail. I'll wait for it before trying the famous "wrap around a tree" method.Kind regards, Yves
Looks like your barrel is moving, from shot to shot. Check the breech and front sight / barrel band for movement. Just for giggles, try placing a wedge between the barrel and pump tube, just behind the front sight.It's either that, or the scope is changing the point of impact due to being jarred by the pumping.Just a couple of thoughts.