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- By jerryd
- PCP Airguns
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My experience may be different than most, in that my guns sit in the safe (leaned up on the rack) until spring when the ground squirrels come out to ravage my cars and garden. I don't keep track of how many rounds, but the first shot or so (at my target - 50 yards) I'm like what the heck, do I need to sight this gun in? A round or two later it is shooting tight and pretty much where it should be. Anymore at the start of the season I just send the first few rounds into a steel post 30 or so yards away and then sit down to see where it is hitting.
I suspect sitting leaned up by the barrel for a period of time is my issue. But I also wonder if sitting over time the regulator has drifted or set? I'm no expert... just guessing based on my limited experience.
I'm not specifying which guns, as it seems to happen with all (some more than others), and I've had several different PCP's over the years.
Jerry
I suspect sitting leaned up by the barrel for a period of time is my issue. But I also wonder if sitting over time the regulator has drifted or set? I'm no expert... just guessing based on my limited experience.
I'm not specifying which guns, as it seems to happen with all (some more than others), and I've had several different PCP's over the years.
Jerry
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