Kozak 550/290 .22 FC Accuracy Issues resolved!

Man, I was about to throw this gun in the garbage. When I first got the gun, it was super accurate. Like 1/2” consistent groups at 50 accurate. I decided to clean the barrel and after that, I couldn’t keep a 2” group at 50 if my life depended on it. I thought maybe a buggered up a breech seal. It is puffing a small bit of air, but my es over 30 shots was under 10 fps. It should be shooting better. That’s when I decided to remove the shroud. Accuracy was back. I decided to fiddle with the shroud tension and boy did that make a difference. Not too tight, not too loose. I found the sweet spot. Accuracy is back with the shroud installed. I had no idea the shroud tension played such a huge role in accuracy. I’m happy again. This is a great shooting gun, but really sensitive to shroud tension. She lives to shoot another day.

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Wow, this is enlightening. I have a Hortitsia and at one point last year it went off the reservation. I decided to vent my shroud because I thought dirty air might be making the gun act nutty. I guess when I put my shroud back on I got the tension right because the gun shot good again. I guess it wasn’t an air problem. I got the tension right when I put it back together. This is good to know. Thanks for sharing this info. The barrels on these guns are stout and I never would have guessed it.
 
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That’s a good idea. Funny thing is, I could shoot hole in hole at 30 yards just fine. As soon as I brought it out to 50, groups opened up. Now it’s constantly shooting great at all distances. These airguns can make a perfectionist have an emotional breakdown in no time. My girls routinely compare me to “The Old Man” on A Christmas Story whenever I’m working on my airguns.
 
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PWN1985,,, have you done the modification? I do not see how it would help,, but,,, the amount of tension does affect the accuracy, as the shroud is tightened , it stretches the barrel and the baffle core. Practice has taught me to apply just the Goldielocks amount of tension, not to much and not to little
sorry, I do not have a scientific measurement of ounce inches to apply
barrel is stiff the core is not so much