Yes, I agree. I am familiar with tuning.Mark my words: "Tuning and modding ain't for EVERYONE", Enough said?
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Yes, I agree. I am familiar with tuning.Mark my words: "Tuning and modding ain't for EVERYONE", Enough said?
I have had my Avenge X Tactical .25 cal and haven't got to shot it yet. But I have bought all kinds of goodies for it. Plus a bunch of different ammo. Have you shot any slugs yet, curious how they do.My 25 cal Avenge X Tact was my first PCP coming from a GAMO 22 Mag Gen 3. This is a new hobby for me so its all an education for me and enjoying it in retirement! Anyway, I have had it 3 weeks now and fired close to 800 rds. At 30 yds it's a tac driver. Extremely accurate. At 50 just as good. At 75 is when I begin to see varying grps. I do max fill. I have used JSB 25's , JTS 25's (tight fit)and FX 25' and have also fired JSB 33's All are accurate in this gun, JSB and FX are nearly identical in performance, the 33's are great as well. I will use those for critter/pest control. So if what I experienced out the box was amazing I can only imagine what it can do after your tuning tutorial!
I have had my Avenge X Tactical .25 cal and haven't got to shot it yet. But I have bought all kinds of goodies for it. Plus a bunch of different ammo. Have you shot any slugs yet, curious how they do.
Yes Air Gun Depot and Pyramyd Air are sister companies with common ownership. Two very excellent dealers in every way.Bought mine from Air Gun Depot. But when it arrived, the shipper was Pyramid Air
I have fired Nealson and ZAN slugs. Maybe because I have never tuned the gun for slugs it wasn't as accurate as the pellets. It liked the Zan slugs better. The Nealson slugs are now Texas worm rig weights! lol I feel that the barrel is not optimized for slugs like say FX has. Thats where tuning may compensate for that. I have no interest in slugs. I like the pellets better.I have had my Avenge X Tactical .25 cal and haven't got to shot it yet. But I have bought all kinds of goodies for it. Plus a bunch of different ammo. Have you shot any slugs yet, curious how they do.
I have a classic wood that has been having that problem. I had tightened the barrel set screws when I first installed the scope. I recently changed to low rings and while I had access, I checked the set screws and found they were very loose. I haven't been to the range since tightening the screws to see if the fix the problem, but loose set screws can't be helpful. It's worth the time to check the screws.could the barrel retaining set screws be loose? after a few magazines on the umarex notos it was doing similar and I checked the set screw and it was almost loose enough to remove the barrel..
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I'd put some blue locktite on them..I have a classic wood that has been having that problem. I had tightened the barrel set screws when I first installed the scope. I recently changed to low rings and while I had access, I checked the set screws and found they were very loose. I haven't been to the range since tightening the screws to see if the fix the problem, but loose set screws can't be helpful. It's worth the time to check the screws.
I realize I'm relying to an old post, but I'm adding my $0.02 because search engines.