Hi Todd,
I use the Beeman peep with the Diana front sight on the 631, and the stock sights on the 630(until I get more Beeman and Diana sights). The 631 does preffer the Exacts 4.52, but the 630 has an obvious prefference for the Schaks 4.50. I'm getting closer to my goal of having all my rifles peeped out!LOL.
Mulby
Best Bang for the Buck
I find the 631 and the 630 to be very accurate rifles , the belie their price point and represent a good value . The 631 lends its self more to target work as the target type stock with the squarish fore end and high comb
give it a target gun feel .It also has the better sights , easier to adjust for windage and elevation ( wheel for elevation and screw for windage ) .
the 630 has a screw for elevation , and a series of grooves for windage
where you have to raise the rear sight and move it laterally ,( sometimes with a dead blow hammer ) haveing said that once done you will not have to readjust anytime soon , but definately worth the extra money for the sights , stock , barrel lockup , but pad .
I like to use the stock iron sites , sometimes with a williams peep
and usually i modify the front sight to a sharp inverted 'v' useing a small
file and reblue useing cold blue ..this gives it much more prescision
and allows the inherent accuracy of the rifle to be unleashed .
The lube tune that Mulby described makes this rifle into a very smooth shooter , and will perform flawlessly therafter ..requireing little or no maintenance ...well an occasional drop of moly /oil mix on the cocking links . My cz's like jsb exacts 4.52 and the soft lead CZ pellets ( diabolo standards ) it will stack these pellets all day .
Regards ,
Frank
give it a target gun feel .It also has the better sights , easier to adjust for windage and elevation ( wheel for elevation and screw for windage ) .
the 630 has a screw for elevation , and a series of grooves for windage
where you have to raise the rear sight and move it laterally ,( sometimes with a dead blow hammer ) haveing said that once done you will not have to readjust anytime soon , but definately worth the extra money for the sights , stock , barrel lockup , but pad .
I like to use the stock iron sites , sometimes with a williams peep
and usually i modify the front sight to a sharp inverted 'v' useing a small
file and reblue useing cold blue ..this gives it much more prescision
and allows the inherent accuracy of the rifle to be unleashed .
The lube tune that Mulby described makes this rifle into a very smooth shooter , and will perform flawlessly therafter ..requireing little or no maintenance ...well an occasional drop of moly /oil mix on the cocking links . My cz's like jsb exacts 4.52 and the soft lead CZ pellets ( diabolo standards ) it will stack these pellets all day .
Regards ,
Frank
Hi Mulby ,
I havn't wieghed the cz Diabolo standards ..as I don't have a scale ..and it doesnt say on the tins but from the velocities attained ..i can say they should be 8sh grains ..they are small and dirty ..but appear to be soft lead ..and take the rifleing well and obtureate the bore well.
Regards ,
Frank
I havn't wieghed the cz Diabolo standards ..as I don't have a scale ..and it doesnt say on the tins but from the velocities attained ..i can say they should be 8sh grains ..they are small and dirty ..but appear to be soft lead ..and take the rifleing well and obtureate the bore well.
Regards ,
Frank
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