I just took delivery on a highly recommended Weihrauch .177 HW97K, but it does not come with instructions on how to remove the Voodoo curse known as “hold sensitivity”. LOL
Background: After a lot of PCP play, this is my first “high-end” (non-Walmart) springer, so my experience level is low.
But really, touch this thing wrong and it starts spraying pellets like an open choke 12-guage. I’m talking 2-3” groups at 15 yards hand rested on bag/bench for God’s sake! I can’t be that pathetic, can I?
It’s so bad, I can’t even begin to think about picking a pellet. They are all bad with me on the trigger -- JSB, H/N, CP etc. Tried ‘em all.
There’s nothing wrong I can find with this gun. Shoots 7-8 grains at 910 fps all day long. Multiple scopes, same bad results. Sure, it's out-of-the box without some black magic British tune, and it buzzes a little, but I'm looking to lose an inch on these groups, not a few millimeters.
Maybe you can help. And perhaps be more more specific than just artillery hold and repeatable motions. I think I have the idea on that, although my execution may be poor.
So: How firm to the cheek? Palm the grip or literally only touch the trigger? Snug to the shoulder, or completely free floating, or somewhere in between? Shooting left – am I too firm on grip? Shooting right – am I too firm on cheek weld? Shooting wild – is my trigger pull a mess? WTF?
The gun is a Voodoo Child. Help!
Background: After a lot of PCP play, this is my first “high-end” (non-Walmart) springer, so my experience level is low.
But really, touch this thing wrong and it starts spraying pellets like an open choke 12-guage. I’m talking 2-3” groups at 15 yards hand rested on bag/bench for God’s sake! I can’t be that pathetic, can I?
It’s so bad, I can’t even begin to think about picking a pellet. They are all bad with me on the trigger -- JSB, H/N, CP etc. Tried ‘em all.
There’s nothing wrong I can find with this gun. Shoots 7-8 grains at 910 fps all day long. Multiple scopes, same bad results. Sure, it's out-of-the box without some black magic British tune, and it buzzes a little, but I'm looking to lose an inch on these groups, not a few millimeters.
Maybe you can help. And perhaps be more more specific than just artillery hold and repeatable motions. I think I have the idea on that, although my execution may be poor.
So: How firm to the cheek? Palm the grip or literally only touch the trigger? Snug to the shoulder, or completely free floating, or somewhere in between? Shooting left – am I too firm on grip? Shooting right – am I too firm on cheek weld? Shooting wild – is my trigger pull a mess? WTF?
The gun is a Voodoo Child. Help!