I remain very impressed with the power and accuracy of my .25 Zelos. The accuracy is simply insane. Rodents on my property would agree if they could.
The only "con" for me is the form factor. The bullpup design poses some challenges for ergonomics and sight plane.
A couple of questions about this rifle:
1) (No, I have not experimented with this) Is it possible to load two pellets into the chamber, or does having one pellet in the chamber, or if the rifle is in a "cocked" state, is it impossible to feed another pellet?
2) My main "con" about this rifle is the distance between the bore axis and the sighting axis of my scope. I note that for close shooting, I have to dial in a huge amount of elevation, which then puts my scope adjustment near the end of adjustability. I am currently using a zero degree offset picatinny rail.
What is a better mounting solution? 30minute offset? Other?
3) Does a pressurized dry fire of this gun cause damage?
Thanks,
Frank
The only "con" for me is the form factor. The bullpup design poses some challenges for ergonomics and sight plane.
A couple of questions about this rifle:
1) (No, I have not experimented with this) Is it possible to load two pellets into the chamber, or does having one pellet in the chamber, or if the rifle is in a "cocked" state, is it impossible to feed another pellet?
2) My main "con" about this rifle is the distance between the bore axis and the sighting axis of my scope. I note that for close shooting, I have to dial in a huge amount of elevation, which then puts my scope adjustment near the end of adjustability. I am currently using a zero degree offset picatinny rail.
What is a better mounting solution? 30minute offset? Other?
3) Does a pressurized dry fire of this gun cause damage?
Thanks,
Frank