Pellet gun scope problems
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
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RE: Pellet gun scope problems
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.
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RE: Pellet gun scope problems
make sure your scope and scope mounts are tight and check the pellets for deformalities when sighting in just to make sure that they are all as similar as can be.
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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. 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 |
RE: Pellet gun scope problems
i have a gamo and had the same problem you need to put it in a shot vise to zero it in. and get the pointed pellets. i group about 1'' at 30 yards.
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I would get this one, you get it from Bushnell.com
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RE: Pellet gun scope problems
Pellet guns are hard on scopes because of their "double recoil." I'm not sure exactly how it works or what causes it. I cant find anything about the pellet guns double recoil because there is another version in other guns.
What i know is this: Once you squeeze the trigger you have to "fallow through" your shot because of how slow the pellet comes out of the barrel. The recoil moves the barrel and then the pellet is coming out. Then something causes more movement while the pellet is still coming out of the barrel. I know the movement comes from the firing mechanism but I don't know anything about that part of the gun. So, once all of this happens you have double recoil. This is why pellet guns are a great way to practice marksmanship. |
RE: Pellet gun scope problems
wetpwdr Try different brands of pellets. The gun will tell you what it likes. Do not use a regular scope on an air rifle. They don't like the double recoil. Use only air rifle scopes.
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ORIGINAL: J The Deer Slayer Pellet guns are hard on scopes because of their "double recoil." I'm not sure exactly how it works or what causes it. I cant find anything about the pellet guns double recoil because there is another version in other guns. What i know is this: Once you squeeze the trigger you have to "fallow through" your shot because of how slow the pellet comes out of the barrel. The recoil moves the barrel and then the pellet is coming out. Then something causes more movement while the pellet is still coming out of the barrel. I know the movement comes from the firing mechanism but I don't know anything about that part of the gun. So, once all of this happens you have double recoil. This is why pellet guns are a great way to practice marksmanship. Most scopes that aren't made for air rifles will break if put on a spring powered air rifle since they aren't made to take that type of vibration. And most cheaper air rifle scopes aren't made to very high standards (daisy). I would say a good mid range 4x32 scope made by any reputable air rifle manufacturer would be fine. I use one made by Beeman. |
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