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QB57 .22 cal Bullpup

So far I have put about 50 pellets through it and it operates smoothly. The trigger pull has a lot of travel, but it is very smooth and I can probably live with it. As far as accuracy goes, well so far not so good. I couldn't get the 4X32 Leapers scope to come anywhere close to zero at 25 yards and there is not enought eye relief to hold the rifle comfortable. I removed the scope and the crude iron sights were a little better. I'm going to mount a larger scope on it and see if I can get better results, I may have to add some shims to get it zeroed. I really like the gun though and I think it has a lot of potential for a good shooter. I also like that it's a fixed barrel and the side cock lever is really nice for a springer. I don't really care for the fore grip and that the scope rail is mounted to the wood. If anyone has any ideas or experiences with the QB57 please share it.

Thanks,
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New guy just joined to take part in this discussion. I've had a QB57 for many years that I've tuned, and one of the things I did was to eliminate the trigger slop. There is a metal rod that runs from the trigger blade back to the trigger assembly. I bent the rod at the existing bend,esentially shortening it, and now it's a pretty nice trigger. As for scopes, I found that an inexpensive (Hammers) 2-7X pistol/scout scope has the required eye relief. Mine shoots well, but it's not a tack driver. RC