ORIGINAL: wetpwdr53
I have a Beeman GS700 177 cal. I put a BSA air rifle scope on it last fall and can't get consistent groups. Any suggestions? Thanks
ORIGINAL: Sentiax
I have the same problem with my air rifle. I think it's just because pellets aren't the most consistenly flying projectiles. The tiniest amount of wind can throw them off. The closest I could get to zeroing my air rifle was being able to hit a 20oz pepsi bottle at 25yds. Then again I can almost put it through the same hole with the iron sights. I don't really know, but that's my two cents.
Take the BSA off, I had 3 of them.
The small BSA scopes are worthless.
You can put your finger on the turrants, and it will change the point of impact.
Throw it in a pond, and tie a doller bill on it so you throw away something of value.
Get a better scope.
JMHO