Funny enough, someone else posted a similar question in the PCP section... Anyhow.
My GAMO Whisper Fusion Pro shoots fine for the first 10 shots after each time I Zero my scope. After that, it is way off and I have to do it all over again. Thinking it was the cheap scope, I went to Walmart and bought another cheap scope, ha ha. A CenterPoint for $69 bucks. The reviews, and the guy that sold it to me, said it was great. Anyhow, I am having the same issue with the new scope as well. This makes no sense to me!
After reading the above mentioned thread, I decided to take a closer look at my rifle. All screws are tight and secured with Loctite. The only ones that I did not use Loctite on are the one that hold the scope down and prevent it from turning. I would thing that being off the the right has nothing to do with the scope having turned. It does not turn, I am just saying...
Having said all of that, here is what I noticed after taking a second look at the gun. The barrel seems to not lock 100% in place. I mean, it does lock in place, but there is a tiny bit of play that makes the barrel have two positions when fully cocked and loaded. I am able to put a little bit of force on the tip of the barrel and make it come down by 1 - 1.5mm?! That cannot be normal, right? Can someone check their break barrel and see if theirs is doing the same?
Now. I can see the pellet being of in the vertical plane, but not to the side. Maybe I am wrong...
Thanks,
Kmd
My GAMO Whisper Fusion Pro shoots fine for the first 10 shots after each time I Zero my scope. After that, it is way off and I have to do it all over again. Thinking it was the cheap scope, I went to Walmart and bought another cheap scope, ha ha. A CenterPoint for $69 bucks. The reviews, and the guy that sold it to me, said it was great. Anyhow, I am having the same issue with the new scope as well. This makes no sense to me!
After reading the above mentioned thread, I decided to take a closer look at my rifle. All screws are tight and secured with Loctite. The only ones that I did not use Loctite on are the one that hold the scope down and prevent it from turning. I would thing that being off the the right has nothing to do with the scope having turned. It does not turn, I am just saying...
Having said all of that, here is what I noticed after taking a second look at the gun. The barrel seems to not lock 100% in place. I mean, it does lock in place, but there is a tiny bit of play that makes the barrel have two positions when fully cocked and loaded. I am able to put a little bit of force on the tip of the barrel and make it come down by 1 - 1.5mm?! That cannot be normal, right? Can someone check their break barrel and see if theirs is doing the same?
Now. I can see the pellet being of in the vertical plane, but not to the side. Maybe I am wrong...
Thanks,
Kmd