Hi guys! This is my first post, so thanks for having me!
I just grabbed a .22 Maverick Sniper and Element Helix scope from TalonTunes (Thanks Tony!) and I am having some setup woes. I am a noob to the FX airguns, but have owned Airforce Airguns for almost 2 decades and have been shooting for 25+ years (powder burners, too). I am also on my 25th season of paintball and have worked as a head technician at various shops/fields - not quite an airsmith, I'd say, but maybe pretty close. I also shoot NRA High Power with my service rifle. Basically - messing with all manner guns and doing things like mounting/zeroing scopes is something I am extremely familiar with.
I'm down to either I have a bad gun or (more likely) a bad scope or mounts. I will mount a cheap $30 Tasco scope (blasphemy on a $2k rifle...I know) that I have sitting in my shed as well as a red dot to make sure I can zero those - which would indicate maybe a problem with the Element Helix. I will report back on that.
I am posting this to get some thoughts, and especially as a sanity check for the apparent scope issue. Any help here would be very extremely highly appreciated!!
Thanks in advance, guys!
I just grabbed a .22 Maverick Sniper and Element Helix scope from TalonTunes (Thanks Tony!) and I am having some setup woes. I am a noob to the FX airguns, but have owned Airforce Airguns for almost 2 decades and have been shooting for 25+ years (powder burners, too). I am also on my 25th season of paintball and have worked as a head technician at various shops/fields - not quite an airsmith, I'd say, but maybe pretty close. I also shoot NRA High Power with my service rifle. Basically - messing with all manner guns and doing things like mounting/zeroing scopes is something I am extremely familiar with.
- Issue # 1: Fine Tuning – What are the best reg pressures for shooting 25 grain NSA slugs at like 950?
- Can a stock Maverick .22 even shoot 25 grainers at 950? I feel like this should be possible!
- I started with 180/150 bar reg pressures as I’d seen from 68 Whiskey and others (probably 30 cal...). I could not get it to shoot even close to 900. I had my hammer adjustment out as far as it will go. Clearly wasn't getting enough hammer to smack the valve open at 150bar.
- Adjusted to 160/120 - 25 grain slugs at like 910fps now. I saw another post indicating that maybe you need a heavier hammer or dual transfer port to do any better than that
- Hammer adjustment exactly adjusted to 6mm w/digital caliper, per Airbuks, for the highest strength hammer spring
- Can anyone chime in on this and advise? Should I just grab a slug power kit if I wanna launch 25 grainers around 1000fps?
- Issue #2 – MY BIGGEST ISSUE – Scope out of adjustment range, cannot zero!
- OK, so I have the Element Helix sitting on Vortex Extra High 1.54″ 30mm mounts
- Everything is torqued to spec and I leveled the scope properly using my Wheeler levels
- 4/13/2021 - at 50 yards, with the scope at the zero setting out of the box my POI is like 35 MOA low!!
- OK, fine, so I go to adjust it and run out of adjustment on the elevation turret. As you can imagine, not being able to adjust any further UP is totally useless.
- Wouldn't the 20 MOA rail typically make you have to adjust DOWN to zero?
- I ordered some FX No Limit scope mounts in case that is what’s needed - but my Vortex ones should be fine, no?
- 4/15/2021 - Went ahead and re-mounted my scope with the mounts a little closer together. Leveled w/Wheeler kit, torqued to spec w/digital wheeler wrench - per usual. I added 2 shims (precisely cut beer can strips) under the rear scope mount to try and help - no dice. Still was wayyyyy low and could not bring it up without topping out on the elevation turret. Oddly, it appeared that I bottomed out on windage, too, however I am not sure if that is a change from before because I didn't touch windage before, only elevation.
I'm down to either I have a bad gun or (more likely) a bad scope or mounts. I will mount a cheap $30 Tasco scope (blasphemy on a $2k rifle...I know) that I have sitting in my shed as well as a red dot to make sure I can zero those - which would indicate maybe a problem with the Element Helix. I will report back on that.
I am posting this to get some thoughts, and especially as a sanity check for the apparent scope issue. Any help here would be very extremely highly appreciated!!
Thanks in advance, guys!