I recieved this quest 1000x with only 25 cphp ran through it. it shot quarter size groups at first, once I learned the recoil it got down to between nickel and penny size groups. all at 10-15 yard ranges
after appx 600 cpd I did a de burr, leveling/polishing of the spring ends, re crown, loctite on screws.
i also made a redesigned ldc: 5 1/2" deep k baffles, 1-1/4" primary tube, outer alignment skirt with factory sight tip built in-adjustable cant, all aluminum construction. -45db
still using cpd, it now stacks pellets/makes a ragged hole the size of a dime at 10-15 yard ranges.
absolutely love this rifle for what it is. my only qualm is the stock, I've never liked monte carlo and shotgun style stocks. I find stocks with a more vertically oriented grip, not only more comfortable, but more accurate also.
I'd really like to find a pistol grip or agressive thumbthrough style. like a trail np elite, tr77, incursion, qb78s, ar2078, sentry.
honestly thinking about taking a shot at making my own. I could do a traditional wood on the cheap pretty quickly, but I'd rather have the weight savings of fiberglass/kevlar/carbon.
after appx 600 cpd I did a de burr, leveling/polishing of the spring ends, re crown, loctite on screws.
i also made a redesigned ldc: 5 1/2" deep k baffles, 1-1/4" primary tube, outer alignment skirt with factory sight tip built in-adjustable cant, all aluminum construction. -45db
still using cpd, it now stacks pellets/makes a ragged hole the size of a dime at 10-15 yard ranges.
absolutely love this rifle for what it is. my only qualm is the stock, I've never liked monte carlo and shotgun style stocks. I find stocks with a more vertically oriented grip, not only more comfortable, but more accurate also.
I'd really like to find a pistol grip or agressive thumbthrough style. like a trail np elite, tr77, incursion, qb78s, ar2078, sentry.
honestly thinking about taking a shot at making my own. I could do a traditional wood on the cheap pretty quickly, but I'd rather have the weight savings of fiberglass/kevlar/carbon.