This could be related to any of the above.or my choice of JSB 18gr pellet. An O-ring would solve this issue.Īccuracy issues. I see no reason why, when the rifle is fully cocked either for cycling the next pellet or for reloading that the pellet probe needs to move freely with gravity in play. As we are all shooters here I hope you will agree that this is not safe practice. This means to reload the rifle I have to take it from a safe position, pointing it at the ground, to either tilted on its side horizontal or vertical pointing to the sky. Pellet probe moves freely when rifle is cocked. I have said it before but I was glad this didn’t happen in the field. I still don’t think this should happen.Ĭocking arm pin fell out during dry fire de-gas, to test regulator air lock, for a fix to number 1. I think this may be related to skirt size as these where lighter/smaller pellets.
I was firing free pellets which were not the recommended JSB’s, Crossman Prem and Accupels both 14grish. Magazine popped out during bench rest testing. I followed instructions to remove arm and filed this down, could do with a bit more. This has been depositing paint and metal filings into the breech. Magazine indexing arm scratching magazine. A small pin through the plastic trigger mechanism, connecting the linkage to the trigger, via a thin piece of metal has come loose. Next magazine with ‘sighted’ 18gr pellet did not make paper, each pellet falling lower than the last. My first magazine, with 24gr pellet, looked to be on target. I completed a de-gas and a new 200 bar refil. I have fired in total around 300 pellets through this rifle. 2 more mags after a refill, I was hoping it would help but no improvement. I started an accuracy test with 3 shots yds., 4 shots 25 yds. This is with the same 200bar fill and the same JSB 18gr pellet. I have gone from Chrono results AV 901 ES 18 SD 4 to AV 380 ES 48 SD 13.
I want to start this by saying that I am in contact with Johan and I hope we continue to work together to get these issues fixed.