I purchased a Taipan Veteran in June based on the positive experiences that users posted here. I was looking for an accurate and highly adjustable air gun. I never was able to see the accuracy that Taipans were known for. I shot a variety of pellets (18.1, 15.8, 14.3) from JSB, H&N, Crosman, FX, Hades, in the 800 to 880 range and I could never get a good group at 35 yards. I cleaned and polished the barrel, tried a different scope, used an Atlas bipod with a rear bag and still no accuracy. My Marauder groups were much better than the Taipan.
I remembered that I received the Taipan with a card where the dealer tested the rifle before sending it to me and it showed extreme accuracy. Referencing this card revealed that the avg. velocity was a whopping 930 fps with 18.1s. I may have shot that a couple of times when I first got the rifle and quickly adjusted it down and never went back to it. Most everything I read indicated that pellets may destabilize above 900 and 880 is the sweet spot, etc. Just for kicks, I adjusted it back to 930 this week and sure enough, it shoots nice groups with all holes touching at 35 yards. Both the JSB 18s and 16s shot very well above 900.
This almost makes the adjustment part of the rifle useless to me. Seems like I'm stuck having to shoot everything above 900. I was envisioning being able to dial down to 700 for backyard shooting, then dial it back up as needed and maintain accuracy.
So, I'm considering a couple options:
I remembered that I received the Taipan with a card where the dealer tested the rifle before sending it to me and it showed extreme accuracy. Referencing this card revealed that the avg. velocity was a whopping 930 fps with 18.1s. I may have shot that a couple of times when I first got the rifle and quickly adjusted it down and never went back to it. Most everything I read indicated that pellets may destabilize above 900 and 880 is the sweet spot, etc. Just for kicks, I adjusted it back to 930 this week and sure enough, it shoots nice groups with all holes touching at 35 yards. Both the JSB 18s and 16s shot very well above 900.
This almost makes the adjustment part of the rifle useless to me. Seems like I'm stuck having to shoot everything above 900. I was envisioning being able to dial down to 700 for backyard shooting, then dial it back up as needed and maintain accuracy.
So, I'm considering a couple options:
- Purchase a Huma regulator to tune it down, but I'm not sure if the limiting factor for accuracy at low speeds is the regulator or the barrel, or both; or
- Designate the Taipan as only a +900 fps shooter, and move on to another backyard-friendly truly adjustable bullpup.