Hi,
I am new to shooting and purchased a .22 Kral Puncher Breaker. I've only put about 150 shots through it but have been very please with its accuracy, (have managed groups 2 .pellet widths wide a few times at 20 meters) though not to please with my inconsistency
One of things I've bound is that the trigger is a bit on the heavy side causing me to pull my shots a little. I have adjusted the trigger as best I can to lighten it, but was wondering if there are any mods that could be done to make it very light. At my local target club I had the chance to shoot a .22 rimfire target rifle that had a truly magnificent trigger with a light distinctive first stage and a very light pull to fire. Is there any way I could get the PB trigger close to that ?
Also, Is there any benefit to fitting a regulator? If so which one, is there much difference in performance between brands? Upgraditis has struck...
Beginner questions I know, but no-one near me is an airgunner, so can't find a mentor..
TIA
Gary
I am new to shooting and purchased a .22 Kral Puncher Breaker. I've only put about 150 shots through it but have been very please with its accuracy, (have managed groups 2 .pellet widths wide a few times at 20 meters) though not to please with my inconsistency
One of things I've bound is that the trigger is a bit on the heavy side causing me to pull my shots a little. I have adjusted the trigger as best I can to lighten it, but was wondering if there are any mods that could be done to make it very light. At my local target club I had the chance to shoot a .22 rimfire target rifle that had a truly magnificent trigger with a light distinctive first stage and a very light pull to fire. Is there any way I could get the PB trigger close to that ?
Also, Is there any benefit to fitting a regulator? If so which one, is there much difference in performance between brands? Upgraditis has struck...
Beginner questions I know, but no-one near me is an airgunner, so can't find a mentor..
TIA
Gary