Settling in nicely at about 500 shots. She’s liking the FTT 5.54’s and JSB 18’s.
What’s your velocity spread like? That’s almost suspiciously good shooting lol. Are you that good of a shooter and put in a ton of work or would you say that your particular gun is phenomenal? If the former I’d love to hear how you’re getting it to shoot like that.
That is some pretty awesome shooting with a HW50 at those distances. What power scope is the Hawke?
Where is the silencer from? Is that mounted aftermarket? I like that!
By the way - GREAT shooting!
Did you have to shim your scope to compensate for your rifles barrel droop??View attachment 114020View attachment 114030View attachment 114041View attachment 114053View attachment 114065
Settling in nicely at about 500 shots. She’s liking the FTT 5.54’s and JSB 18’s.
It needs the fix doing to it. If the gun shop does not know about it dont hold your breath. Its all about the delrin strip spring and the cocking foot.Good shooting, your 50 really likes the heavy pellets. I have one in 22 cal as well and it shoots best with the H&N Greens 9.65 gr. It’s currently in the gun shop being repaired as it developed a metal on metal grating noise when returning to battery. Lucky for me it has a 3 year warranty.
Gary
Center your scope and then bend the barrel to within 1" of the bull, then let the scope takeover from there.Did you have to shim your scope to compensate for your rifles barrel droop??
Didn't realize I paid $600 for a gun so I would end up having to bend the barrel in order for it to shoot correctlyCenter your scope and then bend the barrel to within 1" of the bull, then let the scope takeover from there.
IMO shimming the scope isn't a great solution.
I tuned three of my friends HW95's last week and two had droop from 4" to 6" at 12 yards. Simple, subtle bending is all that's needed to get you within an 1" of the bull ..... so the scope can then make any remaining adjustments.
Yes BigFloppa,Didn't realize I paid $600 for a gun so I would end up having to bend the barrel in order for it to shoot correctly