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Airguns by Make and Model => Benjamin Airguns => Topic started by: JustinB on March 26, 2013, 06:20:25 PM
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I was shooting outside today with the Benji Titan NP .177 while it was still nice and before I started I wanted to check my zero. When I did it was way to low so I moved it up an a little over, that is it. so I shot and got the second group, after that I saw it was a little to the left. I clicked it a few times and shot the only shot in the black, the rest stunk. Can you guys help me I have not cleaned the barrel, I'm shooting Crosman premier heavys, off of sticks with a leapers 4-16x40 scope form 20 yards. I can usually get 1/3 inch groups from there.(bottom corner is where I attached it to the trap)
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How long have you had it? Has the barrel ever been cleaned? How many pellets have you shot through it? Have you done any modifications to the gun? Do you notice any play or wobble in the breech block when cocking? Have you tightened (and applied blue loctite) the stock screws?
Almost all new airguns benefit from: 1) thorough barrel cleaning, 2) several hundred pellets shot through it.
Most Crosman (and Benji and Remy) break barrel airguns benefit from pivot washer replacement (get the brass ones from Gene @ Airguntoys), and thorough de-burr and hone followed by a new JM seal and proper lubing, tightening (and blue-loctite) all the stock screws. If you are going to open it up, order a new seal from Maccari, and a GRS from Airguntoys ahead of time.
All Crosman break barrel airguns will benefit from a GRT-III trigger from CharlieDaTuna.
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I agree with Sam. Also, have you tried any other pellets? Your rifle may shoot better with a different pellet.
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Try several different pellets to find the ones that shoot best in your gun. Also try different holds to see which works best as these guns can be hold sensitive. Look into the artillery hold and adjust as needed.
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I think that the trigger was to heavy, I lightened the trigger and the groups improved a lot. Also I usually don't shoot from sticks.
Thanks