People get the wrong idea when we praise our Hatsans and then talk about doing mods to improve them. The haters say if it is such a great gun why do you need to mod it? Those groups are typical of an untouched Hatsan straight from the box and the only reason i touched my guns and re crowned and modded the valve was to squeeze the already tight groups even tighter. With a little clean up of the crown, magazine polishing and polishing the lead and port in the barrel the group will not have the one pellet that opens up from the rest like these targets instead it will be one ragged hole. For under $400 you get very tight groups consistently and for 30 min of youre time you get an absolute tack driver
Finally got around to getting a bench setup to do some stable shots. Here are 4, 5 shot groups at 30 yards. Every one can be covered with a dime except the middle right, the farthest left pellet hangs out abit. Very accurate $330 rifle. It's a .22 cal, shooting 21.14 grain Kodiak extra heavy pellets. 900 fps with 38 ft/ibs.
Quote from: c2k5 on June 25, 2014, 10:19:08 PMFinally got around to getting a bench setup to do some stable shots. Here are 4, 5 shot groups at 30 yards. Every one can be covered with a dime except the middle right, the farthest left pellet hangs out abit. Very accurate $330 rifle. It's a .22 cal, shooting 21.14 grain Kodiak extra heavy pellets. 900 fps with 38 ft/ibs. No need to waste money on those pellets. Mine shoots like that at 55 yds with crosman ultra mags and CPHP. Try them maybe you get lucky. One day the ultra mags shoot a little tighter then the HP's next day Hp's shoot better