Daryl wrote:
Have you tightened the screws after every time you use it? Springers are good at loosening screws and even more so with the more vibratory models, as this one seems to be.
Blue locktight works wonders for keeping screws tight.
Hi Daryl
All screws are pretty tight. As tested in these days, I found this rifle is very sensitive to pellets. I only have .177 Crosman pointed milk jar and Gamo Pro Magnum. I was using the Crosman all the time as they are cheap, with a Crosman CO2 pistol with no issues--hitting 0.8 inch steel target from 8yd with iron sights easily.
However I happened to open a can of Camo a week ago so I tried both in these days. To be said, both Crosman and Gamo are not very good, sizes varying a lot from one to another. Crosman mostly get loose or very loose to put in, however I got 3 right fit on chamber and these 3 pellet put 3 holes next to each other on a 0.5 target sticker! And those loose one are flying about 1.5" CTC at the same range.
For Gamo, most of them are little tight to fit in, which gets about 0.8" CTC however some are very tight to fit in and all of those flying under and to the left about 1 -1.5 inches ... I guess I have to find a pellet with quality is good and can be right fit in will have the best performance for this little one.