I've enjoyed messin with my Marauder since I received it - I really like the platform and I'm looking forward to getting it to shoot straight. I found the pellets it likes and started characterizing the groups as the un-regulated cylinder drops in pressure - shooting over a crono, and making the different adjustments available. It would group well and then the groups would shift and then open up and then shift again. I'd put the gun away and try another day and another group shift - there was NO consistency. I've spent a lot of time on the other forum. Taped and checked the baffles and air stripper for clipping - I made a barrel band and that got my groups in quite a bit. Now I can get groups around 3/8 at 20 yards put they are not coincident. One thing they are consistent about is they move from upper left to lower right about 1.25 inches as the pressure falls from 2900 - 1900 psi - that's about 45-50 shoots - checkout the target below.
I just checked the barrel for straightness using a lathe and I pushed some pellets thru the barrel. I like to know if any one knows how the pellet should push thru. The pellet drops in about a 1/2 into the breach, past the o-ring grove and inlet hole, the there's some resistance when the pellet make contact with the rifling and for about 3-3/4 inches down the barrel. From there you can feel the pellet drag a bit until it is about 8-3/4" down the barrel and from there you can feel no drag until about 1-1/4 inches from the muzzle where it tighten up before leaving the barrel. Using a black marker around the pellet skirt and head, the pellet appears to have rifling marks all around the edges and appears to be making contact with the major diameter of the bore. I don't know if the pellet drag should disappear in the middle of the barrel and I don't see how that would cause the groups to move.
Has anyone else experienced this with their Marauder? I like the rifle but it is almost useless to me if I can't predict where it's going to group.
Any help is appreciated - Jay


I just checked the barrel for straightness using a lathe and I pushed some pellets thru the barrel. I like to know if any one knows how the pellet should push thru. The pellet drops in about a 1/2 into the breach, past the o-ring grove and inlet hole, the there's some resistance when the pellet make contact with the rifling and for about 3-3/4 inches down the barrel. From there you can feel the pellet drag a bit until it is about 8-3/4" down the barrel and from there you can feel no drag until about 1-1/4 inches from the muzzle where it tighten up before leaving the barrel. Using a black marker around the pellet skirt and head, the pellet appears to have rifling marks all around the edges and appears to be making contact with the major diameter of the bore. I don't know if the pellet drag should disappear in the middle of the barrel and I don't see how that would cause the groups to move.
Has anyone else experienced this with their Marauder? I like the rifle but it is almost useless to me if I can't predict where it's going to group.
Any help is appreciated - Jay

