Quote from: cootertwo on December 06, 2018, 05:12:25 PMSome of the pile drivers didn't even hit the target!I've not found anything that shoots those piledrivers worth darn, other than a slingshot! Quote from: KnifeMaker on December 06, 2018, 04:47:54 PMIf so, don't. LOL!!!If all else fails, degass, and check that the air tube is truly screwed tight against the block threads. And that the valve screws are fully tight. Take care not to strip them.If the tube is not fully tight against the block, the descending pressure can cause it to move slightly, as as the barrel band in on the other end, it will act as a fulcrum/lever and move the orientation of the muzzle ever so slightly as the pressure lowers in the tube. KnifeInteresting, I need to check and see if this is causing my POI shift. Although, I can't imagine there would be that much change after just a few shots. Here's a picture of a 6 shot string I did feeding individual JSB 18 gr pellets. This was while I was trying some things Travis suggested to see if we could isolate the cause. The first 3 shots are the top 3, the next 3 are the bottom 3. All shot at 35 yards from a rest. Something is shifting somewhere, I'm just not sure what or how...
Some of the pile drivers didn't even hit the target!
If so, don't. LOL!!!If all else fails, degass, and check that the air tube is truly screwed tight against the block threads. And that the valve screws are fully tight. Take care not to strip them.If the tube is not fully tight against the block, the descending pressure can cause it to move slightly, as as the barrel band in on the other end, it will act as a fulcrum/lever and move the orientation of the muzzle ever so slightly as the pressure lowers in the tube. Knife
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It's very well made, and easy to work on ain't it!
I have no idea , I didn't need to remove the lever so I never touched these two
Quote from: Nomadic Pirate on December 08, 2018, 11:37:14 AMI have no idea , I didn't need to remove the lever so I never touched these twoI wonder if it's just there to prevent the pivot screw for the cocking lever from backing out. Not that the lever gets used much! I discovered I have a bad magazine that will probably need to be sent back for a replacement. It won't cycle and the cylinder seems to be thicker than the other magazine, it fits very tight inside the housing and does not move freely. I'm also still chasing an accuracy issue. Everyone is reporting how great the JSB 18.13 grain pellets are and the laser accuracy they are getting from their rifles. Mine is great for the first 3 shots and then they are all over the place. It makes no sense, everything is good and tight. It's driving me crazy because I know these rifles should group tighter than this one is...This is a 10 shot string at 35 yards using JSB 18.13 grain pellets.These are the chrony numbers starting at a fill to 3000 psi:1. 9272. 9213. 9214. 9175. 9156. 9177. 9148. 9189. 91910. 909
Now, that is real bad something definitely wrong there,I'm getting rugged holes at 30 even with the cheap Benjamin pellets
Quote from: Nomadic Pirate on December 08, 2018, 01:03:05 PMNow, that is real bad something definitely wrong there,I'm getting rugged holes at 30 even with the cheap Benjamin pelletsI’m afraid to use the Benjamin or Crosman pellets after it ate 2 pellets and jammed! I think I’ll stick with the longer, heavier pellets until Travis releases the fix! I know, where’s my sense of adventure?
Have you tried H&N pellets ?
Quote from: PaulT58 on December 08, 2018, 01:14:23 PMQuote from: Nomadic Pirate on December 08, 2018, 01:03:05 PMNow, that is real bad something definitely wrong there,I'm getting rugged holes at 30 even with the cheap Benjamin pelletsI’m afraid to use the Benjamin or Crosman pellets after it ate 2 pellets and jammed! I think I’ll stick with the longer, heavier pellets until Travis releases the fix! I know, where’s my sense of adventure?Mr Lee is already developing a mag for shorter pellets, I should have one to test shortly.